Louis Maddalena
May 9th, 2012, 01:03 AM
So I guess this post will be an interesting story / rant more than a question but I'd like to get your opinions on the matter.
3 days ago, I was approached by a wedding professional who I have worked with many times in the past when I was in high school and just starting out. I have seen graduated from college and he is not 30 yet but is getting married himself next month.
I graduated from college worked hard and gained substantial freelance work in both commercial, and corporate video markets. I have worked hard to get my rate high, and purchased a lot of good gear.
So this person approaches me and says he would like to shoot a video for his introduction to the main ballroom during his wedding (and since he already asked me to shoot his wedding for him, it does make sense that I would shoot this as well to keep it all under the same roof) I told him my normal day rate for such a shoot is $700 per day and my camera kit rental is $800. I said that since I have worked with him a good amount, I would be willing to give him a days worth of my time to shoot this project for him at the rate of $300. He counter offered at $150 to which I told him that I would not be willing to shoot the introductions at that price he agreed and asked me if we were still on for me to shoot his wedding for him, as a freelancer for his company. I agreed.
He thought I would screw him over although many times he was the one to screw me over and it turns out many people in the market her don't like him. So he requests to send me a contract and I said obviously that is how this shall be done. He doesn't send me a contract at all. He wrote his own little paragraph about where I was to be and when and the price he is going to pay me. I told him that this doesn't look like a real contract and I would have a real contract sent to him.
I kept the terms exactly the same as the terms he put in his original paragraph. What I will be, what equipment I will use (his decade old DVCAM), what I will wear and how much money is to be paid (both the date retainer, as well as the final payment) The only difference between his contract and mine is that his is a paragraph he wrote himself, mine is a legal document from a lawyer that I customized for his project.
After he received my contract, he told me that he was thinking about not using me so I told him not to worry I'll make the decision easier on on him and reject his offer of employment since he wasn't committed to my style or skill level, I'd prefer to have the weekend off.
Well this made him extremely angry. He went on a wild and crazy rant posting all kinds of garbage about me. He has since blocked all communication.
TL;DR - Gave a friend a discounted rate, he wanted more. Then I sent him a contract for another job we already orally agreed to, and he decided he was going to think about using me. He has blocked all communication from me and has said a lot of nasty things.
Anyway, I should probably have a question in here:
If somebody has a large rate, and decides to cut you a very large deal, what would make you want to cut that amount of money in half again? And why would the difference in contracts make you want to change your mind about who is to shoot your wedding if the rate, and all other terms were identical?
3 days ago, I was approached by a wedding professional who I have worked with many times in the past when I was in high school and just starting out. I have seen graduated from college and he is not 30 yet but is getting married himself next month.
I graduated from college worked hard and gained substantial freelance work in both commercial, and corporate video markets. I have worked hard to get my rate high, and purchased a lot of good gear.
So this person approaches me and says he would like to shoot a video for his introduction to the main ballroom during his wedding (and since he already asked me to shoot his wedding for him, it does make sense that I would shoot this as well to keep it all under the same roof) I told him my normal day rate for such a shoot is $700 per day and my camera kit rental is $800. I said that since I have worked with him a good amount, I would be willing to give him a days worth of my time to shoot this project for him at the rate of $300. He counter offered at $150 to which I told him that I would not be willing to shoot the introductions at that price he agreed and asked me if we were still on for me to shoot his wedding for him, as a freelancer for his company. I agreed.
He thought I would screw him over although many times he was the one to screw me over and it turns out many people in the market her don't like him. So he requests to send me a contract and I said obviously that is how this shall be done. He doesn't send me a contract at all. He wrote his own little paragraph about where I was to be and when and the price he is going to pay me. I told him that this doesn't look like a real contract and I would have a real contract sent to him.
I kept the terms exactly the same as the terms he put in his original paragraph. What I will be, what equipment I will use (his decade old DVCAM), what I will wear and how much money is to be paid (both the date retainer, as well as the final payment) The only difference between his contract and mine is that his is a paragraph he wrote himself, mine is a legal document from a lawyer that I customized for his project.
After he received my contract, he told me that he was thinking about not using me so I told him not to worry I'll make the decision easier on on him and reject his offer of employment since he wasn't committed to my style or skill level, I'd prefer to have the weekend off.
Well this made him extremely angry. He went on a wild and crazy rant posting all kinds of garbage about me. He has since blocked all communication.
TL;DR - Gave a friend a discounted rate, he wanted more. Then I sent him a contract for another job we already orally agreed to, and he decided he was going to think about using me. He has blocked all communication from me and has said a lot of nasty things.
Anyway, I should probably have a question in here:
If somebody has a large rate, and decides to cut you a very large deal, what would make you want to cut that amount of money in half again? And why would the difference in contracts make you want to change your mind about who is to shoot your wedding if the rate, and all other terms were identical?