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Re: What to Charge?
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Mark Daniel Villarin
on May 26, 2009 at 3:45:45 pm
[Mark Suszko]
"You charge an hourly rate, like Grinner says, and if they make the job harder, they deserve to pay more because it TAKES more to make it right."
[Mark Suszko]
"The people that say "fix it in post" rarely understand what that costs versus getting it right in the first place."
As well charge it right and don't go below the line. Set a standard that these type of work, doesn't go cheap. If they have that mentally of "fix it in post", then might charge it fair or right. After all you'll be doing most of the hard work in the project.
I agree with the response that you charge by the hour. Going blackbox or package on this type of work may put you in the ditch on the long run.
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by Aaron Cadieux on May 23, 2009 at 5:30:43 am
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