How Much Should You Charge For A Wedding Video
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- Nick and I get asked one question more than any other in our mentor sessions and in our Facebook Group… “How Much Should I Be Charging For My Films.”
Most wedding filmmakers just randomly select a number, but we are here to tell you that there are key factors you should be looking at when determining your price.
Hit up this week’s episode to learn the 5 key factors into what you should be looking at when it comes to how much you should charge.
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00:00 - Introduction
00:56 - Skill
02:06 - Experience
02:49 - Brand
04:44 - Connections
05:53 - Market
07:22 - Recap
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Great topic and awesome advice! Thanks for putting this info out there for our community. We appreciate you. Also... I'm loving the new look with all the texts and graphics! 👌
Thanks! Nick and the team have been working hard
Kinda late but im glad i found you guys...especially since i am in oklahoma too.
So good!! One of the most essential topics by some of the best in the industry! 💯
Thanks my friend 😊! Hope you’re well!
Great info, as always!
Thanks my friends!!
Bravo John. Very good contents!
Thanks my friend! How are you?
Another banger video🔥
You guys keep crushing it🙌🏻
Also, where did you get that hoodie? That color is sick😄
Thanks so much! It was actually from Gap, haha!
As always!!!!!! LOVE the content!!!!!!!!!!! I could not agree more! Study, Study, Study the market and that will help you have an idea of what to charge
Get it!
I've done 6 films so far and 2 for second shooting. I currently charge 1000-2500, but I want to charge 2500 for a cinematic package and 3750 for a documentary style package. Does this seem about right for the level of experience? I obviously don't want to overcharge, lol
For context I started in Jan. of 2022, but I just graduated high school so I haven't had the chance to do as many weddings as I would have liked. I feel like my skill level is probably above average for my experience level, but I'm still learning. However, the weddings films I'm working on are getting higher and higher in production and cost more to make.
I know it's not possible to answer this question exactly, but just want to know if I'm overcharging.