Charles House
May 4th, 2012, 08:48 PM
I'm going to highlight the parts that make me skeptical; I've only been freelancing for a few years, so sometimes unsavory practices still slip under my nose, while some legitimate, but uncommon, practices look uneasy to me.
"Hello Everyone:
You have all responded to my Videographer needed Craigslist ads at one time or another in the past 6 months. I am accepting bids for the following video services. If you have questions, email them to me and I will respond ASAP. If you do not win this bid, you will still be included in future bids.
Background:
After 15 years of in-house video production, (company) now outsources its video work. Projects such as the one you are bidding on come to us frequently, so there can be future, on-going work for vendors who establish a relationship with us (courteous service at shoot, affordable costs, high quality, fast turnaround.)
This job is a pure spec job for us, which means that we only get paid when and if clients buy the DVDs from us, so quotes need to leave room for us to add on admin and marketing fees to cover our expenses and make a small profit.
Basic terms and conditions:
The bid response is due back to me no later than 5:00 PM Tuesday May 8th. Send it to (email).
Your bid will be binding if accepted.
Use of still cameras that do video will NOT be considered (Canon 60D, 7D,Nikon and other brand equivalents.)
Only the winning bidder will be contacted.
Payment will be rendered once job is completed, based on your invoice to (company).
The bid must be detailed, with costs and services broken into the following categories:
taping
editing
disc mastering
duplication
Job details:
Location: Downtown Raleigh (details will be provided to winning bidder)
Date, time and duration of each performance to be taped:
Friday May 18th, 7:30 to 9:00 straight through, set-up possible anytime after 10AM that day, set-up MUST start at least 60 minutes prior to performance
Saturday May 19th matinee, 11:30 to 12:30, set-up anytime after 9AM that day, set-up MUST start at least 60 minutes prior to performance
Saturday May 19th afternoon, 4:00PM to 5 PM, set-up anytime after 9AM that day, set-up MUST start at least 60 minutes prior to performance
Each performance must be mastered and reproduced on a separate DVD.
Taping must be in HD (full HD preferable), 2 cameras (very good low light capability preferred), 1 manned for close-ups of principals
Copies will be in Blu-Ray and standard DVD with motion graphic chapters, disc design (stick-on labels not accepted), cases and case inserts.
Images will be provided for the disc case cover insert - front and back.
The (company) logo, contact information and copyright statements will also be provided.
DVD copy quantity TBD - but probably in the range of 60 to 70 units.
Blu-Ray copy quantity TBD - but probably in the range of 10-12 units.
Chapters are to be displayed as motion graphics.
DVDs will have start and end titles with 20/20 logo.
DVDs will have performer character / names in scrolling credits at end of DVD. A spreadsheet with these will be provided to eliminate data entry.
Two sets of standard DVD preview copies need to be provided within 2 weeks of performance date. Sooner is better.
Delivery of finished standard DVDs and Blu-Ray copies within one week of client approval.
All change requests from client and (company) will be in writing and as specific as possible,e specially when relating to timeline based edits
Please include in your bid:
a list of your camera gear (make and model)
audio recording equipment (external microphones, Zoom recorders, etc.) make and model
a link to your demo reel
references
anything else that differentiates you from the competition (such as prior experience doing dance recitals)
Regards,"
Essentially, it comes down to three things:
- Does "we only get paid when..." mean "YOU only get paid when we get paid, and we only get paid when," or is it just essentially saying "your ability to sell is important?"
- For having collected contacts for 6 months, this is last ass minute. That's less than 2 weeks away.
- I know the client has every right to pick someone based on equipment, but turning down ALL shooters with ANY DSLR seems... ignorant, to say the least?
Just wanted input. I hate subcontracting, and this one sent up some red flags, but I wondered if they were warranted or not.
"Hello Everyone:
You have all responded to my Videographer needed Craigslist ads at one time or another in the past 6 months. I am accepting bids for the following video services. If you have questions, email them to me and I will respond ASAP. If you do not win this bid, you will still be included in future bids.
Background:
After 15 years of in-house video production, (company) now outsources its video work. Projects such as the one you are bidding on come to us frequently, so there can be future, on-going work for vendors who establish a relationship with us (courteous service at shoot, affordable costs, high quality, fast turnaround.)
This job is a pure spec job for us, which means that we only get paid when and if clients buy the DVDs from us, so quotes need to leave room for us to add on admin and marketing fees to cover our expenses and make a small profit.
Basic terms and conditions:
The bid response is due back to me no later than 5:00 PM Tuesday May 8th. Send it to (email).
Your bid will be binding if accepted.
Use of still cameras that do video will NOT be considered (Canon 60D, 7D,Nikon and other brand equivalents.)
Only the winning bidder will be contacted.
Payment will be rendered once job is completed, based on your invoice to (company).
The bid must be detailed, with costs and services broken into the following categories:
taping
editing
disc mastering
duplication
Job details:
Location: Downtown Raleigh (details will be provided to winning bidder)
Date, time and duration of each performance to be taped:
Friday May 18th, 7:30 to 9:00 straight through, set-up possible anytime after 10AM that day, set-up MUST start at least 60 minutes prior to performance
Saturday May 19th matinee, 11:30 to 12:30, set-up anytime after 9AM that day, set-up MUST start at least 60 minutes prior to performance
Saturday May 19th afternoon, 4:00PM to 5 PM, set-up anytime after 9AM that day, set-up MUST start at least 60 minutes prior to performance
Each performance must be mastered and reproduced on a separate DVD.
Taping must be in HD (full HD preferable), 2 cameras (very good low light capability preferred), 1 manned for close-ups of principals
Copies will be in Blu-Ray and standard DVD with motion graphic chapters, disc design (stick-on labels not accepted), cases and case inserts.
Images will be provided for the disc case cover insert - front and back.
The (company) logo, contact information and copyright statements will also be provided.
DVD copy quantity TBD - but probably in the range of 60 to 70 units.
Blu-Ray copy quantity TBD - but probably in the range of 10-12 units.
Chapters are to be displayed as motion graphics.
DVDs will have start and end titles with 20/20 logo.
DVDs will have performer character / names in scrolling credits at end of DVD. A spreadsheet with these will be provided to eliminate data entry.
Two sets of standard DVD preview copies need to be provided within 2 weeks of performance date. Sooner is better.
Delivery of finished standard DVDs and Blu-Ray copies within one week of client approval.
All change requests from client and (company) will be in writing and as specific as possible,e specially when relating to timeline based edits
Please include in your bid:
a list of your camera gear (make and model)
audio recording equipment (external microphones, Zoom recorders, etc.) make and model
a link to your demo reel
references
anything else that differentiates you from the competition (such as prior experience doing dance recitals)
Regards,"
Essentially, it comes down to three things:
- Does "we only get paid when..." mean "YOU only get paid when we get paid, and we only get paid when," or is it just essentially saying "your ability to sell is important?"
- For having collected contacts for 6 months, this is last ass minute. That's less than 2 weeks away.
- I know the client has every right to pick someone based on equipment, but turning down ALL shooters with ANY DSLR seems... ignorant, to say the least?
Just wanted input. I hate subcontracting, and this one sent up some red flags, but I wondered if they were warranted or not.