FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Unfortunately there is no black and white answer for that question. Video Production costs always fall in a gray area because it varies greatly based on the client, the end goal, and the production value. The more crew members that are on set, the more polished the video will look, but the higher the cost. 3 or more crew member services generally start around $5,000 or more. Single cameraman operations generally fall anywhere from $1,200 to $3,600 for a 60-90 second video, depending on the project and the equipment involved. Longer run times, 4k video, and multi-location shoots will cost more. If you’re on a very tight budget, full service video production may not be for you. Videography services are generally the cheaper alternative, but you get what you pay for. There is minimal planning, the cameraman shows up to film, hands off the footage to you, and you’re left to figure out the rest yourself. There is no marketing approach or hands-on training.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Our Process with Video Usually goes like this. Pre-Production - From our initial meeting, brain storming, to scrip development, location scouting, storyboarding and casting, we are here for you every dtep of the way before the first day of production to make sure everything will turn out perfectly. Production - The production stage of any video is the most exciting part and seeing your ideas come to life is something else. We make sure you work with the best crew from the director to the electrician, we only work with the best people in the business. Post-Production - Then it will all come together. The vision we've had since day one is finally coming together. From editing, to animation, coloring, sound and revisions. We make sure you are kept informed every step of the way until your final video is delivered
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have been and still am an on going student of the world renowned videographer Parker Walbeck and photographer Tony Northrup with their formal online training for a little over 2 years. I have extensively been training on the fundamentals of using the camera and flashes. I am very confident in my work.