HOW MUCH DOES A VIDEO COST?
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Whether we’re creating a music video or shooting TV Commercials – a question we always get is…
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How much does a video cost?
Though the answer is generally not concrete or finite, we’ll do our best to explain what exactly goes into the pricing a video. Think of the video you want to create as an investment. An investment in your brand or business. When you invest your money with us, we create a custom budget for your project that allocates the money to the specific costs associated with producing your video.
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Why are people willing to spend extra?
The production quality of your video is a reflection of your brand or business. It lets you stand out in the sea of content on the internet, and point blank: The more you spend on your video, the higher the production value.
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COMMON VIDEO PRODUCTION COST FACTORS:
Length of Video.
How quickly you need the video produced.
Crew/Artist Wages.
Gear Rental.
Script Writing.
Development, Pre-Production, Scheduling.
Storyboarding.
Voice Over.
On-Screen Talent (Actors/Models).
Set Design/Art Work.
Post production, Editing, Visual Effects.
Color grading/Sound Mixing.
Implementation/Social Media Management.
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Now what you do with your finished video is equally if not more important.
Here are some of the ways you can utilize your video:
SEO + YouTube Optimization
Social Media + Newsletters
Facebook /Instagram Advertising
Landing Page Implementation
Amazon Video Utilization
It’s important to consider all these factors when shopping for a video, which is why so many companies ask you to “Just Reach Out for a Quote”. Tangerine Dreams strives to be a transparent and value-first company! That’s why when you reach out for a proposal from us, we work with you to create a budget tailored to the costs of your project!
In short, here are a few basic factors we take into account when pricing our videos:
STRATEGY: Optimizing and promoting the video properly.
EDITING: Post-production (color correction, music, etc.)
TIME: Duration of video, time spent planning and shooting
TALENT: The amount of hours that our artists, be that crew members, actors, or editors, need to work to bring the project to life.