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Posted by Michael Wozniak on 03/23/06 18:29
<blackburst@aol.com> wrote in message
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>I have very good audio and video engineering skills. I've built several
> recording studios, radio studios, television studios, PA setups, etc.
>
> I was just asked to become the as-needed engineer for a semi-pro
> baseball team. I've never done a baseball stadium, but how hard can it
> be? They have an announcer booth with several mics, mixer, SFX/music
> from a computer, and a centerfield video screen fed by another computer
> and an ENG camera feeding back by microwave. I think I can handle it,
> but how much should I charge per hour?
>
> I'm thinking $25.00, but am I low-balling it too much?
WAY too low. I'd say from george's $65/hr. to $100/hr. is in the ballpark,
so to speak. George gives lots of good advice - heed his remarks about
bonding/insurance, etc. That gives a good reason to keep the price up, too.
When you drop your price, it's puts downward price pressure on everyone
else, too.
Mikey
Nova Music Productions
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