Hiring a videographer for the first time? Here are McTofu Media’s tips

You’re at the point where you’ve done a few videos via your webcam and have even taught yourself some basic editing skillz [check you out!!!] but now you feel like your video content needs a little bit more of a professional polish and are looking to hire a videographer for the first time.

Here are some tips to help you prepare and get the most out of the experience:

What kind of video do you want?

Do you know if you just want to create a video blog series? Or is it a promo video for a new product or service? Is it video content to be included in a product? Is it a show reel? Will it be broadcast or just shown online? Have an idea of what you want and where/how it will be used, as this will help your videographer plan and price accordingly

Book a Consultation

This just makes sense. You need to figure out if they share your vision, have any creative ideas to add and if you gel with them. This last point may not seem relevant but if you are not keen on the personality of your videographer, it’s unlikely they’ll produce something you absolutely love. So book a consult and see whether or not they are a right fit for your project.

Shoot only?

You may already have an editor in mind, so ask your videographer if they would be happy to shoot the video for you but have someone else edit it. More often than not this will be absolutely fine. This is more or less how it works anyway, so don’t be afraid to ask.

Rates and Negotiation

  • Consultation fee: as mentioned above, it is always wise to book a consultation first, to go over your ideas and make sure the videographer shares your vision or at least says they know how to and are able to translate your vision on screen. Some charge and some don’t for this consultation. It will most likely be a set rate and non-negotiable. Remember, you are getting time and expertise from the videographer, so it should be charged for. I offer to deduct the consultation fee from the final invoice if someone books a full day shoot + edit time with McTofu Media.
  • Kit Hire: Some videographers will have their own kit, some will hire it in. They will factor this into the fee they charge for the shoot. Always ask what percentage of the fee is for kit hire [if any] and if you feel it’s too much, ask if they are able to use a less expensive kit. I don’t have an issue with breaking down the costs and letting my clients know if kit hire is included or extra. To be sure there are no hidden kit charges, just ask your videographer
  • Processing the footage: Your videographer may shoot on a tape based camera or a tapeless camera, either way, there is always a process involved to get it from the recorded device [tape or card] into the edit. This is called process/ingest/digitising. This will be charged relevant to the amount of media that has to be processed and whether or not it needs to be converted into a suitable file type to edit with. Again discuss this with your videographer, as it may be negotiable.
  • Edit: This is when your videographer takes all the footage shot and puts your video together[She may even hire another editor to do this] This is almost always charged by the hour. In broadcasting, the ratio of hours edited to minutes of programme time is 4:1 [for every 1 minute of programme on air, it generally needs 4hrs of edit time dedicated to it] – these rules more or less apply to any edit, broadcast or not. So if you want a 3min promo reel, factor in about 12hrs of edit time. This is unlikely to happen concurrently, so allow your videographer to set the amount of days it will take to get the first approval cut back to you. ALWAYS discuss your own personal deadline for getting the finished video back, so your videographer can let you know if that’s feasible. I charge a 4hr minimum on all my edit time regardless of finished video time, other videographers may vary.
  • Delivery: If you do not live close to your videographer, chances are delivery will be via a video sharing service via the internet like dropbox or yousendit. However this is only suitable for smaller files as large files are not suitable for sending via the internet. If they are large files, chances are they will be saved as data files on a DVD or small USB/pen drive. This will no doubt be an additional cost if it needs to be posted. Ask your videographer about this at consultation stage
  • Rushes: These are the recorded files, the raw footage before it is edited. If you are paying a videographer to produce a video for you, these rushes should always be included in the price. The only extra cost may be for saving them to a drive and posting them to you. If they are recorded on tape, then postage for these are also likely to be extra. It is really important to retain your rushes because if you ever want to have the footage re-edited or if you want to make up a show reel of all your work, it is always advisable to go back to the raw footage to edit from. Make sure you ALWAYS request these back.

Ask. Ask. Ask.

Most videographers want to do a good job and want to make sure you fully understand the time and cost involved, that is why I’d always recommend a consultation first, so you can ask all your questions, get a feel for the creativity of the videographer and get a handle on the costs.

This is not the cheapest way to produce video but it does take a hell of a lot of hassle out of your hands and you get the skills and expertise of a professional, who will make your video content look amazing.

Do you have a question?

If you have a question, leave one in the comments or I’m always about on Twitter, Facebook or email me , I’d be happy to help.

Or go one better and book a consultation! A full 45minutes with me to ask all the questions you have about creating videos of your own.

Go one EVEN BETTER than that and join the Sassy Minx Society where I share more [on a fairly regular, like once a week basis] about being fully self expressed, getting yourself in front of the camera and putting yourself out there & sharing your genius with the world. Plus I always include some cool videos too. Join today, the world NEEDS more minxes!

You can join by filling out the form on the top right of the front page of this site.

Hot lipstick, lovely bloggers and burlesque razzmataz!

I seem to have had the busiest January ever and produced videos for two marvelous projects.

The first of which was working with the wonderful ReeRee Rockette of Rockalily Lipsticks, to help her produce some product promo videos for her vintage inspired lipstick range.

I wrote about the shoot day a couple of days after the shoot [go read here] and below is the finished promo video

The next event and video production was the wonderfully named ZOMGbloggerbash, which was held to promote the Rockalily lipstick made in collaboration with The London Lipgloss. The lipstick is called “ZOMG!” and the event was held to invite all the fabulous beauty, fashion and vintage inspired bloggers to come and hang out and be entertained.

See below for the video that [be warned] includes some partial nudity by the gorgeous and glamourous burlesque stars

I had such fun shooting and editing these videos and can only hope this year is filled with more fun projects such as these.

Do you have a question?

If you have a question, leave one in the comments or I’m always about on Twitter, Facebook or email me , I’d be happy to help.

Or go one better and book a consultation! A full 45minutes with me to ask all the questions you have about creating videos of your own.

Go one EVEN BETTER than that and join the Sassy Minx Society where I share more [on a fairly regular, like once a week basis] about being fully self expressed, getting yourself in front of the camera and putting yourself out there & sharing your genius with the world. Plus I always include some cool videos too. Join today, the world NEEDS more minxes!

You can join by filling out the form on the top right of the front page of this site.

Do you know what *kind* of video you are trying to create?

Do you have a proper think about what it is you’re trying to convey before you record video?

Most people don’t and it shows

Let me be clear, I’m not talking about the multitude of people all over the world that create “off the cuff” stream of consciousness type content & upload straight to YouTube without any editing. That kind of video is great if you intend for it to fit into that niche of video making.

You are not those people. You are a woman, with a business. And you want to connect with your audience.

You have an online space, you want to reach more people and you’d like to leverage the use of video, to message your peeps and engage on a different level. And you totally can provided you do a teeny, tiny bit of preparation before hitting the record button.

Here are a few things you can do to make sure your videos are on brand, set a tone and connect with your audience:

CONSISTENCY & SET-UP: There are a few entrepreneurial women online with their own web TV shows or regular video content that choose to always set their videos in the same space/studio/set up. If you want to do this, it’s great for creating familiarity & setting the scene. Your viewer expects it and so is not distracted with the background and can concentrate on what you say.

Don’t fret about having to rent an expensive studio space for this though, just find somewhere that you know will, with some regularity, be free for you to use, will be quiet and does not have too much going on in the background. And if you are inclined to change it up each time you record a video, that’s fine too but remember, make sure it’s safe, it’s quiet and that there aint too much going on in the background to distract your viewer.

SETTING THE TONE: You know your field, your thang, your business and so should have a sense of the tone you’d like to set when creating your videos. Be careful to not get too wrapped up in what is ‘expected’ of people in your field of expertise. Don’t subscribe to what you think you SHOULD do but go with your gut and feel free to express yourself truly and with integrity. This is the best way and it’ll absolutely help your viewer connect with YOU and your message.

But do keep in mind what it is you wish your viewer to take away, the message you hope to convey to them and what they are going to get out of it. For me, my business message is infused with FUN & laughter [it's the Jester part of my business archetype] as well as the practical things you need to know when creating video. Hence why it’s totally on brand and the right tone for me to record silly/funny videos and to not take myself too seriously. My viewer gets this and gets my message that making video does not have to be ALL serious all the time.

Again try not to compare and mimic what others are doing in your field but make sure if you’re gonna record a video of you dancing around to Beyonce, in your knickers, in your bedroom, that it’s on brand for you, that your audience will ‘get’ it and that you don’t risk alienating the very people you are hoping to connect with.

BREVITY IS BEAUTIFUL. I’m sure it was Danielle La Porte that coined that phrase, when talking about your writing. The same holds true for video. No one wants to hear you yap on about your ‘thang’ for 15-20mins, it’s tres boring, no-one has the attention span for it and peeps will press stop and click away. Not good.

So harness the power to say what you want to say in a brief but powerful way. If you think it can’t be done, watch your favourite commercial and you’ll see how certain brands are able to tell you EVERYTHING you need to know in 20-30 seconds. KAPOW!

Do you have a question?

Hope that helps set you up for the next video you are hoping to create dollface and if you have a question, leave one in the comments or I’m always about on Twitter, Facebook or email me , I’d be happy to help.

Or go one better and book a consultation! A full 45minutes with me to ask all the questions you have about creating videos of your own.

Go one EVEN BETTER than that and join the Sassy Minx Society where I share more [on a fairly regular, like once a week basis] about being fully self expressed, getting yourself in front of the camera and putting yourself out there & sharing your genius with the world. Plus I always include some cool videos too. Join today, the world NEEDS more minxes!

You can join by filling out the form on the top right of the front page of this site.

 

 

 

 

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