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Your meeting may only last 6 hours, but the videographer will probably need to be on-site for the whole day.
16 hours at $100 sounds OK to me.
Peter
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Original Message
Hey,
I'm hoping y'all can help with thoughts and maybe recommendations!
Make me look good! (I need it!!!)
I (or my boss) is looking for a videographer in CA for a meeting we
are organizing. It's 6 hours over 2 days. The co-worker actually doing
the arrangements found a company that is quoting 1,600$ for one
cameraman for both days; but my boss is hoping for more like
$90-150/hr.
What's a reasonable rate? Any thoughts, ideas, recommendations (it's
in Burbank)? I'm thinking Craig's List. Help!
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