Shaun Roemich |
October 1st, 2009 03:25 PM |
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Originally Posted by Paul Tauger
(Post 1422986)
As I mentioned, when I book deposition services, it's a one-stop shopping kind of thing. I call the court reporter service, tell them where the deposition will be and what I will need. They are responsible for supplying the personnel.
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Perhaps this is the issue - we can SAFELY assume that the deposition SERVICE (ie. in this case NOT the actual videographer) is billing safely to ensure a profit. As a FREELANCER (who has never done deposition work, although it interests me), I could certainly see passing location costs onto the service (whether you choose to build them into your rate or not, I choose not to) as being fair and actually expected. IF the service is unwilling (or unable) to recompense you for separate costs of expendable and location costs, perhaps working out a higher base rate for THOSE clients is in the videographer's best interests.
As always, however, it is up to the videographer's business sense to make decisions regarding invoicing ESPECIALLY if one is talking about a client that provides a large volume of work and (more importantly) pays on time.
Thank you for the considered (and considerate) reply Paul. And thanks again for taking my question in the spirit in which it was offered.
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