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| Gear interested Join Date: Nov 2008
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Thread Starter | Hey guys, I'm a sound engineer who's just moved country and have managed to pick up some freelance work for a company making online promo videos from my home protools setup. Thing is, in the past I only worked for a post-production house and never dealt with money directly, as I was on a salary. Any ideas what you would / should charge as a hourly rate or a total fee for a 30 second video involving a medium degree of sfx, a voice over and a final mix?? I'm in Vancouver Canada, if that makes any difference! Any help would be great appreciated. Thanks Matt |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: NYC
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| Yeah, definitely charge hourly or maybe daily depending on the project. As far as the rate, I have no idea what the market up there is like, so you'll have to talk to some locals to get an idea. |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Nashville, TN
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| Depending on the sound design, I would bill 1000.00 a spot, 150.00/ hour revisions... |
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