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Patrick Swinnea August 11th, 2004 04:09 PM

Corporate Video Training price advice
 
hey out there,

I have a question for those of you in the corporate production industry.

I have an opportunity to offer my video services to a large corporate restaurant. The company wants to improve its in-house training videos, and my job will basically be to go in, review where they're at and "elevate" the production value.

This service would include recommending equipment, consulting with the training team on video goals and training sessions in pre-production, production, editing and DVD creation.

I am proposing this as a two week job. Week One is theory, rules, equipment ordering and pre-production work. Week Two is Shooting, editing and DVD creation.

After that they will be on their own, and ideally will have the knowledge and training needed to produce all training videos in-house.

My question is, how much should I charge for this service?
Is $2000 too low?

Also, I don't know yet what kind of budget they have for equipment... so I realize this may be a difficult question.

Thanks for the input! Great site!

Patrick

Mike Rehmus August 11th, 2004 04:36 PM

Somehow I think $200 a day is a bit too low. I'd go up another $1K and offer to show up for their first solo shoot to act as an advisor as part of the deal. Also offer to critique their first project as part of the training. Gives them the training and security.

Then if they want more security, offer to be on call for a monthly retainer of $250 or whatever seems reasonable to answer questions and for short visits.

Patrick Swinnea August 11th, 2004 04:42 PM

thanks for the quick response mike, that's some great advice.


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