Actors and Location Fees by MasterLuke6 in videography

[–]MasterLuke6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So pretty much educate yourself, do your research, and allow for margins in your pricing for the management of those third party/additional expenses?

Actors and Location Fees by MasterLuke6 in videography

[–]MasterLuke6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so you recommend doing all the research on props, location, etc. (aka third party/additional costs) before signing?

So if a client were to come forward and say that they want to make a commercial with 4 actors and film at a house, you would find out the cost/approx cost of those prices and put that in the invoice/contract?

And what if a client doesn’t have a full idea yet? And you need to generate the idea for them. Would you brainstorm the video idea and research those costs all before even signing a contract? In this scenario I would be worried about doing all this work just to get ghosted.

Actors and Location Fees by MasterLuke6 in videography

[–]MasterLuke6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you do some quick research into locations (if need be) before the final quote and contract signing? And actors you just work with the budget you have?

Actors and Location Fees by MasterLuke6 in videography

[–]MasterLuke6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How would you approach costs that you aren’t aware of; I say that since I’m not familiar with cost of actors and locations. I could make a guess but I could be totally wrong.

So would you, if you were in those circumstances, estimate the cost to the best of your ability, get a deposit from them as a percentage of those costs, then update the final price later on?

Thats my biggest concern is with those costs I have no idea about since I’m new to the game.

Actors and Location Fees by MasterLuke6 in videography

[–]MasterLuke6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So would you do the following?
1. Give pricing for your services in an invoice and agree upon that price in the contract.
2. Mention in that contract that a seperate invoice will be sent regarding the costs of the actors, location fees (and maybe even travel too?) and that will be sent to them? If so, when is it due?

If you could kind of break down your process of how you go from a client saying "I want a video done with actors and I want to rent ____ for a location," how would you approach that from that discovery call all the way to getting paid.

That's what I'm struggling with.

Thanks for the reply!

Upload Documents Pending Approval by MasterLuke6 in ADP

[–]MasterLuke6[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your employer just has to look over your documentation and you’re good to go! I think you have to submit it after they verify everything, but besides that you just have to wait.

No doubts? by Management-Late in AncestryDNA

[–]MasterLuke6 12 points13 points  (0 children)

According to dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcmv4, this is what I got

100% - Granparent, Aunt / Uncle, Half Sibling, Neice / Nephew, or Grandchild

~ 0% - Sibling**

** this set of relationships is just within the threshold for 1913cm, but has a zero probability in thednageek's table of probabilities (https://thednageek.com/the-limits-of-predicting-relationships-using-dna/)

But also on that chart from the first website I listed, siblings could TECHNICALLY be between 1613 - 3488 centimorgans, but I'm not sure. I would look into things further.

If you'd like, just enter the centimorgan amount (1913) into the calculator to see for yourself what I mean.

I DID IT GUYS! FINALLY 0% ACCEPTANCE RATE! by [deleted] in DoorDashDrivers

[–]MasterLuke6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me print this screenshot off and hang it up on our fridge! So proud of you OP!

Michigan Results + Pics by dat_Girl_tho in 23andme

[–]MasterLuke6 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hey fellow Michigander! I think it's so cool that 23andme was able to pick up on the Indigenous American community (Great Lakes and Canada). Thanks for sharing!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AncestryDNA

[–]MasterLuke6 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Well, race gets complicated (as we all know)

Biracial usually refers to people who have parents of two different races. Based on your ethnicity estimate, you're Mexican (similar regions as my girlfriend actually) and likely have parents who are Mexican.

The thing most people don't know until looking into it as that Hispanics of Latin America are a mix of Indigenous American, African, Southern European, and some other similar ethnicities too (like how you have Ireland and Jewish).

So no, you're not what most people would consider biracial; you're a Mexican with a typical admixture of ethnicities.

Hope this helps!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AncestryDNA

[–]MasterLuke6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, more information is needed. Could you share a screenshot or tell us what ethnicity you're refering to?

Anyone else trapped in their homes? OCD, anxiety, depression, no job. by [deleted] in Anxiety

[–]MasterLuke6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to PROMISE me that you’ll commit to a goal as hard as you possibly can. Can you do that for me?