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Dave Rickard

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Video feed- permission/credit/fees
« on: November 13, 2012, 04:50:57 PM »

Discussion starter--  Like all of you, I've supplied audio for videography when asked. 

Recently I was asked for an audio to camera feed and I agreed as usual.  What I was NOT told was that it was a 3-camera shoot intended for SALE AND PROFIT by the artist. 

I see this as different than archival video intended for in-house use by the performers, i.e. rough archival footage.

If it's being professionally shot and edited:

Should we as providers ask to be in the credits in a "video for release"?
Credits for "in-house" only?

Should we be compensated extra for a "for release" video?
Same question, for "in-house"?

Am I on the wrong track here?
What are your policies on this?
etc., etc, etc...

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Video feed- permission/credit/fees
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2012, 05:25:04 PM »

Discussion starter--  Like all of you, I've supplied audio for videography when asked. 

Recently I was asked for an audio to camera feed and I agreed as usual.  What I was NOT told was that it was a 3-camera shoot intended for SALE AND PROFIT by the artist. 

I see this as different than archival video intended for in-house use by the performers, i.e. rough archival footage.

If it's being professionally shot and edited:

Should we as providers ask to be in the credits in a "video for release"?
Credits for "in-house" only?

Should we be compensated extra for a "for release" video?
Same question, for "in-house"?

Am I on the wrong track here?
What are your policies on this?
etc., etc, etc...

Thanks in advance.

My minimum fee for mixing to a camera is $300.00.  Matters not whether for sale or archives.
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Re: Video feed- permission/credit/fees
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2012, 08:15:08 PM »

My minimum fee for mixing to a camera is $300.00.  Matters not whether for sale or archives.

Thanks, Dick. 

Do you ask to be in the credits?
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Re: Video feed- permission/credit/fees
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2012, 08:50:47 PM »

Thanks, Dick. 

Do you ask to be in the credits?

I usually ask NOT to be in the credits, but I'm crazy that way.  I cannot recommend to you either take/leave the credits.  I suppose for me it  depends on the nature of the project and whether or not I feel any affinity for it and the artist(s).
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