6.8 billion people or 86.5% of the world own smartphones with built-in cameras.
Despite this, most people struggle to frame their photos and videos correctly.
Here are some simple rules that will transform your pictures and videos from ordinary to extraordinary.
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๐ฅ I hope it's more clear why a video costs now.
It's not just a person bringing a camera to shoot some shit and hoping that something nice comes out at the other end.
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@danielchav1n The quality is ofc reasured and examined through earlier work of the one that is going to produce the video for you.
So you kinda know the quality you will get.
@Expozive 1000-3000$ pr. Minute is semi professional and from 3000-10.000$ you are paying for professionals. A good video usually takes weeks from planning to end product.
@nik_ceo Not considering the skill and amount of people/roles to make it ? ๐ The ROI is based on the pre work and quality of that work in 80% of the cases
@Expozive I said that it varies from 1-10k pr. Minute of video, that is if it's a 4-5 minute video. These numbers are from some research on the wide web :)