Title: Videography
1Videography
Harry Harwick
2What is videography?
Videography is the art or practice of making
one's own video shows or movies using a video
camera.
3What does a Videographer do?
A videographer films and creates videos for
birthday parties, weddings, documentaries court
reporting, news broadcasts,underwater
documentaries etc.. Videographers dont just do
video work they also create slide shows and
photography work etc..
4How much does a videographer charge?
This is what an average videographer
charges Home Movies (8mm and Super 8)3"(50ft.)
reel -- 4.005"(200ft) reel -- 10.007"(400ft)
reel -- 17.00A splicing fee of 1.00 will be
charged for each occurrence.
535mm Slides.50 per slide
Photographs50 photos -- 40.00Or .80 per
photoSlides and Photos are recorded for approx.
5-6 seconds each. Add 10.00 to all orders for
tape and setup charge.
6Background Music -- 7.00 first half hour, 5.00
each additional half hour.Photos and Slides set
to your music -- 5.00 per song.Titles -- 2.00
ea. (First title is free)Copies -- 13.00 ea.
(Includes cost of VHS tape)Every precaution is
taken to preserve the condition of your original
materials.We reserve the right to refuse
material in poor condidtion.
7What Training is needed?
Basically the training needed to become a
videographer is to have gone to college for at
least four to five years and studied the basics
of videography.
8Salary
The starting salary for a videographer ranges
from 20,000-50,000
9Working conditions
Working conditions for a career in Videography
are constantly changing. You work out side,
inside of homes, in studios, in ball parks, and
if your working on a movie you might even film in
various types of weather, under water, on
mountains etc.
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