Ian Slessor
February 9th, 2006, 08:26 AM
Hi gang,
I noticed some folks were wondering about the best option when starting out in the wedding video field. So I thought I'd provide some thoughts using my plan for this spring.
I'm framing myself as a business where I have 10 years experience DJing weddings and special events and videography for numerous dance studio recitals in the area. I also advise that this is a new venture. As such I'm offering a fairly comprehensive wedding video package valued at $2000 for only $500. This is two cameras, two operators at the ceremony, wireless mics, coverage from prep to last dance and I will offer a special bonus of either a "How We Met" or "Photo Montage" vid. Whichever would best suit their personality and style. But it is an offer limited to the first six brides who book me with a deposit. Yep. I'm only doing six this year and I want to get them right. Besides I have at least six dance recitals around May/June and a full-time job and a family that keep me busy. ;-)
The price I'm offering is with the caveat that I will be using the footage for promotional purposes. Of course, any contract I do in the future will have that as a common feature but this will give me immediate material to put on our new website and provide as samples of my work.
Additionally I will invoice the Bride & Groom-to-be for $2000 with a detailed list of everything provided and then deduct the "introductory promotion rebate." That way, when referrals come in, there won't be the assumption from potential clients that they will get the same $500 deal.
Most of this strategy has been culled from info I've provided by the fine folk on this board who've been very helpful with their posts and have inspired me with their work.
If there's anything you can add to this strategy, please do.
Question #1. Has anyone considered a "resource thread" on this board for wedding videographers to provide music recommendations for wedding vids?
Or would that be a...copyright issue?
Question #2 (or is it 3? Damn. 4? Damn! 5? Oh, for crying out loud.) Has anyone offered their services as part of a grand prize draw at a bridal show?
Thanks again to everyone who has been so valuable on this board.
sincerely,
ian
I noticed some folks were wondering about the best option when starting out in the wedding video field. So I thought I'd provide some thoughts using my plan for this spring.
I'm framing myself as a business where I have 10 years experience DJing weddings and special events and videography for numerous dance studio recitals in the area. I also advise that this is a new venture. As such I'm offering a fairly comprehensive wedding video package valued at $2000 for only $500. This is two cameras, two operators at the ceremony, wireless mics, coverage from prep to last dance and I will offer a special bonus of either a "How We Met" or "Photo Montage" vid. Whichever would best suit their personality and style. But it is an offer limited to the first six brides who book me with a deposit. Yep. I'm only doing six this year and I want to get them right. Besides I have at least six dance recitals around May/June and a full-time job and a family that keep me busy. ;-)
The price I'm offering is with the caveat that I will be using the footage for promotional purposes. Of course, any contract I do in the future will have that as a common feature but this will give me immediate material to put on our new website and provide as samples of my work.
Additionally I will invoice the Bride & Groom-to-be for $2000 with a detailed list of everything provided and then deduct the "introductory promotion rebate." That way, when referrals come in, there won't be the assumption from potential clients that they will get the same $500 deal.
Most of this strategy has been culled from info I've provided by the fine folk on this board who've been very helpful with their posts and have inspired me with their work.
If there's anything you can add to this strategy, please do.
Question #1. Has anyone considered a "resource thread" on this board for wedding videographers to provide music recommendations for wedding vids?
Or would that be a...copyright issue?
Question #2 (or is it 3? Damn. 4? Damn! 5? Oh, for crying out loud.) Has anyone offered their services as part of a grand prize draw at a bridal show?
Thanks again to everyone who has been so valuable on this board.
sincerely,
ian