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Posted by doc on 01/10/48 11:44

personally i wouldn't touch the job for anything less than $300. that's
just our business policy . . time one gets the gear there, set up, tore
down, insurance risk, capture time, edit time, output time, etc. why give
ur work away? hobby?

drd

"Krazy Kanuck" <limbery@removethisaccesscomm.ca> wrote in message
news:4437dd4f$1@news.accesscomm.ca...
> Hi I'm offering to cover a dance show (which I had done a couple of years
> ago) and I'm wondering what to charge that would be
> reasonable....previously, I did the show for $150 and edited, and produced
> burnt DVDs that I charged an additional $10 for including the cases,
> lables, and inserts.....
> This time, I offered to do either
> 1. taping and editing and doing the DVDs for $200 plus $15 for each DVD
> (they sell between 25 and 50 copies)
> or
> 2. $500 for taping and editing and producing one copy of a burnt DVD and
> they can do all their own copying, and packaging themselves....
>
> ....I thought that the first time, I wasn't making much considering the
> work and I think that since they were very pleased with the job I did that
> time, I wouldn't be out of line raising my prices a bit....(I've also got
> a better camera now, as well as two camera editing capablitities)
> Any comments or other suggestions?
> Len
>
> --
> ....Order the "Accordion Evolution" documentary of the Las Vegas
> International Accordion Convention from my website:
> http://users.accesscomm.ca/limbery/
> ...Del Sur Al Norte...Regina Sk. Canada Latin and South American Folk
> dance band:
> www.DelSurAlNorte.com
>

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