No it's not a dumb question at all. There are a couple of reasons: 1. I was used to the sony system from my previous cameras 2. I can use all of my equipement I already baught (memory cards, still lenses, etc.) 3. Better Value for money in my opinion 4. Faster workflow/ smaller file sizes (also costs less to archive all the footage) That are the main reasons I focused on when I decided to buy a new camera - I hope that answers your question :)
I've been watching your videos, you have an amazing film gear. I also have this amazing talent of writing film scripts and I'm thinking of selling it. Trust me you won't regret it, give me a chance 🙏🏾
You have the gear, you know how to use it. Go get a client and make $8000 next week telling their story.
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You seem to be from USA judging from the videos you uploaded. Here in Europe it’s a bit harder to just go and do this. People here spend less in marketing than in USA. Also they are more likely to overlook quality if they can get a lower price here in most EU countries.
I love that energy!! 😍 And that's what I meant when I said that the camera already paid off if I see it like this 😅 When I am doing a 1 day shoot I still charge 300€ per day for that camera. But I can scale that production endlessly. I'm charging for Recce, Concept, my lights, my lenses, directing, editing, grading, music licens - so again: basically the camera paid off a long time ago 🙏🏼
And I do agree on this too! I find it hard to get into new clients. I feel like there is at least 2-3 month of writing mails, calling to build that relationship before the first production can start... But I also want to focus on filmprdoctions/ Marketing agencies. They already got the contact to the client, worked on that script and I can just join for the shooting part :)
@ehhh guarantee there are small solo agencies in EU making $1m in revenue yearly. it’s more about having someone working sales for your services. $4k is what small mom/pop shops spend here in the states, corporate clients spend $15k-$100k for projects like testimonials, internal training videos, event recording, etc. EU companies still need these services so focus on your sales strategy to work with them.
Hab mir auch kürzlich endlich ne eigene FX3 geholt. Mal schauen was die Zukunft bringt!
Informatives Video! Weiter so!
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sehr cool geworden. Danke für die Transparenz :)
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Congrats with 7K🎉
Thanks a lot man! That is huge 😍
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Great vid, brutha!
Thanks a lot :)
Could you tell me the name and the brand of top handle youre using please?
it's from brigth tangerine - can highly recommend it :)
What’s the point of having an FX3 if you are mainly using cine glass? Isn’t a red komodo more suited for your style
Maybe it’s a dumb question
No it's not a dumb question at all.
There are a couple of reasons:
1. I was used to the sony system from my previous cameras
2. I can use all of my equipement I already baught (memory cards, still lenses, etc.)
3. Better Value for money in my opinion
4. Faster workflow/ smaller file sizes (also costs less to archive all the footage)
That are the main reasons I focused on when I decided to buy a new camera - I hope that answers your question :)
hey! what dovetail + quick release you using?
Both from smallrig :)
I've been watching your videos, you have an amazing film gear. I also have this amazing talent of writing film scripts and I'm thinking of selling it. Trust me you won't regret it, give me a chance 🙏🏾
Thank you! Anyways I'm not interested in buying film scripts :)
@@MaikHansen no problem !👌
You have the gear, you know how to use it. Go get a client and make $8000 next week telling their story.
You seem to be from USA judging from the videos you uploaded. Here in Europe it’s a bit harder to just go and do this. People here spend less in marketing than in USA. Also they are more likely to overlook quality if they can get a lower price here in most EU countries.
I love that energy!! 😍
And that's what I meant when I said that the camera already paid off if I see it like this 😅
When I am doing a 1 day shoot I still charge 300€ per day for that camera. But I can scale that production endlessly. I'm charging for Recce, Concept, my lights, my lenses, directing, editing, grading, music licens - so again: basically the camera paid off a long time ago 🙏🏼
And I do agree on this too! I find it hard to get into new clients. I feel like there is at least 2-3 month of writing mails, calling to build that relationship before the first production can start...
But I also want to focus on filmprdoctions/ Marketing agencies. They already got the contact to the client, worked on that script and I can just join for the shooting part :)
@ehhh guarantee there are small solo agencies in EU making $1m in revenue yearly. it’s more about having someone working sales for your services.
$4k is what small mom/pop shops spend here in the states, corporate clients spend $15k-$100k for projects like testimonials, internal training videos, event recording, etc.
EU companies still need these services so focus on your sales strategy to work with them.
Pretty basic huh? 😅
Haha 😂 In comparison to a cinema rig it's pretty basic