Video Pricing: Concepts

CALL FOR AN EXACT QUOTE: Bellow are examples and our thoughts on each video.

 

Video production directly bellow
LOW BUDGET = Poor quality: $350 (really poor)

 

Price $1200 to $1500

Price based on needing to go on location. Actors, scripts, equipment. Something like this should price out around $1200-$1500

PRICE: $300 to $500

Nicely done graphically not hard at all, the music (beat) just something you could buy, or spend time making, either way something like this $300-$500 (depending on length) this one would be closer to the i$500 range

Video Bellow: PRICE $1500 to $2500
this one is a bit more work, locations, graphics, animations, scripted $1900

Video Bellow: Pretty basic, PRICE: $250-350

A minute (1:00) is probably too long for this one, maybe 60 seconds just a background , or couple of backgrounds and some text coming in to the picture (animated text) $250

Video Bellow: PRICE $500 to $750

30 secs / one camera/ one location / logographic ( not animated) and contact information / 30 secs. I would do something like that for $500-$750 (good price). ( depends on lighting)

Video One: I don’t know if I have ever or would ever tackle a video project like this. I just do not like the way it was made.

How to create videos using a GreenScreen

The absolute easiest way I’ve found to create videos using a green screen is using a mac, Imovie09 and iLife09 and a HD camera along with a bunch of lights.

Step one: The screen

Screens can be made very very … ah inexpensive using construction paper from walmart or whatever… but let’s face it, if you do it this way your just a cheap skate, SPEND the 30 bucks and order a 6 foot by 9 foot long real deal green screen.
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Step two: Set up Lights… Lots and lots of lights.

Lights have to be in enough places that they neutralize the shadow. If you have just one powerful light, then you’ll have a shadow and with green screens that’s not good.

If you have multiple lights, at a bunch of different angles, then you eliminate the shadow and that’s what you need to have in order to make a great looking green screen video.

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You see how there are lights pointing at just the screen, and then others lighting the subject which is being filmed. Lights pointed directly at the screen help BIG time when eliminating shadows.

Now you have your screen, you have your lights.

Step 3: Imovie09 and ILife09 along with an HD camera.

Imovie09 is the easiest program to use for video editing.

ILife needs to be installed to give you the ability to do green screen work through Imovie09.

You can get away with something as inexpensive as a flip cam… or

Or you can go with the heavy duty camera or anything in between.

I look at it like this, the camera is going to be in a still position, it’s not moving all around, the lighting is going to be GREAT because it has to be, so then the biggest difference is the sound quality. (Not saying the flip will do the same thing at the big boy camera but it’ll work)

SOUND QUALITY will be a big factor in having a professional looking, AND SOUNDING video.

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Please Comment, and give me your feedback and tricks of the trade.

Thanks,

Josh with NonPerishableMarketing.com

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