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Question of dasplitt: November 2007
Good evening, I'll ne question. What can you as an amateur or semi-filmmaker at the following facts, namely:
-1 Shooting, 2 cameramen, laptop, Tonequipment (Angel ,..), Kamerakran ...
-4 Cutting days, of which 1 for the dubbing, also 2 people in action
Time the travel expenses and DVD pressing excluded, with how much money you can in such a project expected? Are 1000 ¬ unverschähmt or too little? I know because I am still not so good because I have until now most have done for free.
Reply Bernd E.:
... 1 shooting ... 4 days ... average of 2 persons are in use ... 1000 ¬ unverschähmt or too little? If I am not accountable, making just 100 euro fee per person and day, and still without the equipment to be taken into account. It is of course synonymous with the type of project and the customer, but I personally would be too little - at least if one reasonably delivers professional quality.
Gruß Bernd E.
Reply dasplitt:
This is with the technology today is no longer so difficult. Be used, inter alia, good XLR microphone, a Panasonic NVGS-500 and is cut with Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, various sequencer ,.... Whether you already semi may call I do not know. From what can be thought of as semi-classified? If the s.der equipment or s.Können?
Reply azo+:
Equipment is synonymous important, but you have to deal with them so synonymous! Your ability is very clear the scale of pay. The quality of the technical Page falls more positively or negatively in the picture into the weight.
Reply azo+:
Could be a good keyword. And while technical and design skills. The best you've got both. Otherwise, the design can clearly be preferable to the technical skill. Poor tech. Quality you can to a certain extent with. Poor lighting, bad or very bad Kadrierung; bad ideas - never.
About what you your work is worth it and is trying to sell. Your actual price you will find certainly not the first time
For a "Privatjob" incidentally, is the price OK. As a "real" job, he is clearly too low. (when your time is costing as indicated)
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