Randall Allen
February 3rd, 2006, 01:31 PM
In regards to this thread....
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=59187
about how much to charge for doing some video work, Don suggests:
"As for the editing process, well, I guess it depends on how much time you think it'll entail. Lets say its an extra day, 8 hours, to load, edit, author and burn the DVDS. Why not just charge your normal day rate for that as well. SO if the job takes 1 day to shoot and 1 day to edit and burn...2 days...1 day at your normal day rate to edit and burn and 1 day at an increased rate for shooting (includes OT)."
Couple of things:
1) Please don't think I am trying to slam Don for his post, I know a lot of folks have the same ideas....maybe I should too. I am using his post because I happend to see it. If anything I am questioning weather or not I am short-selling myself.
2) I don't know how comfortable I would feel using this as a pricing structure. Seems to me that a day of shooting, where I am totally at someone elses disposal, is one thing.....and a day of editing in my "office" where I can answer phones, respond to email, check out the great DVInfo forums....basicly doing what I want to do including conducting other business...is a totaly different kind of day.
I am fairly new to video and am just starting to entertain the idea of doing some freelance work outside of my job. I am an IT guy by trade and occasionally I take a person's computer home to do some repair work on the side, usually the OS is fried due to children surfing the net. I feel I am taking advantage of a person if I tell them that I will work on their PC for $X an hour, and then go home and start a 3 hour install of Windows that I only walk in and answer a few questions every 15 minutes or so(read that as "When a commercial comes on the TV") while the PC does its work.
So, am I just a sucker waiting to be taken advantage of? I understand that my situation is vastly different from a person who is running a small video business, but I'm not sure if I could charge a person the same for time that I am totally theirs(video taping) and time that I am not totally thiers. (Encoding, burning....editing of course is the exception, but the original post seemed to indicate that editing would be minimal to just fade in at start and out at end.)
Randy
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=59187
about how much to charge for doing some video work, Don suggests:
"As for the editing process, well, I guess it depends on how much time you think it'll entail. Lets say its an extra day, 8 hours, to load, edit, author and burn the DVDS. Why not just charge your normal day rate for that as well. SO if the job takes 1 day to shoot and 1 day to edit and burn...2 days...1 day at your normal day rate to edit and burn and 1 day at an increased rate for shooting (includes OT)."
Couple of things:
1) Please don't think I am trying to slam Don for his post, I know a lot of folks have the same ideas....maybe I should too. I am using his post because I happend to see it. If anything I am questioning weather or not I am short-selling myself.
2) I don't know how comfortable I would feel using this as a pricing structure. Seems to me that a day of shooting, where I am totally at someone elses disposal, is one thing.....and a day of editing in my "office" where I can answer phones, respond to email, check out the great DVInfo forums....basicly doing what I want to do including conducting other business...is a totaly different kind of day.
I am fairly new to video and am just starting to entertain the idea of doing some freelance work outside of my job. I am an IT guy by trade and occasionally I take a person's computer home to do some repair work on the side, usually the OS is fried due to children surfing the net. I feel I am taking advantage of a person if I tell them that I will work on their PC for $X an hour, and then go home and start a 3 hour install of Windows that I only walk in and answer a few questions every 15 minutes or so(read that as "When a commercial comes on the TV") while the PC does its work.
So, am I just a sucker waiting to be taken advantage of? I understand that my situation is vastly different from a person who is running a small video business, but I'm not sure if I could charge a person the same for time that I am totally theirs(video taping) and time that I am not totally thiers. (Encoding, burning....editing of course is the exception, but the original post seemed to indicate that editing would be minimal to just fade in at start and out at end.)
Randy