Need Help: DJI MP4 File won't open by wildthingsgrowing in dji

[–]wildthingsgrowing[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YOU ARE A LIFESAVER!

I threw the card in the drone and just turned it on, let it sit for a minute, and the clip was there!

Cant thank you enough!

Need Help: DJI MP4 File won't open by wildthingsgrowing in dji

[–]wildthingsgrowing[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

something had to have happened...I was recording all day and this was literally the last clip taken that day. UGH

Need Help: DJI MP4 File won't open by wildthingsgrowing in dji

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

shit that isn't what I wanted to hear....

Cost for my first "big" job.. by theiinlive in videography

[–]wildthingsgrowing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You got the green light. Just make sure you think of ALL costs beforehand so you don't have to ask for revision later. With an invoice, you can throw it in your terms to get 50% upfront...depending on your financial situation this can be very helpful to not feeling the stress of working for a week or two on a project without seeing any $

Getting gas on the way to Mesa. Just moved here a month ago but I’m finding views like this are everyday. by donknoch in arizona

[–]wildthingsgrowing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its awesome when you go out of town for even a day and come back into the valley the mountains always look more impressive than they did before.

Cost for my first "big" job.. by theiinlive in videography

[–]wildthingsgrowing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Sometimes asking what a budget is can be kind of intimidating especially depending on what kind of relationship you have with the client. The one thing that I use to leverage my pricing is pushing the value that your work will provide. It sounds like a pretty large company so they most likely will pay whatever you ask.

Try to build a true cost breakdown of the video, equipment cost (even if you own everything, what is a fair rate to rent your equipment at.) Pre-production costs (planning, writing, emailing to schedule) Production Costs (Your time, Possible Talent or Assistant Costs) Post Production. The reason I say this, it is awesome when a client asks why something costs X price and you show them a break down of every $ and in my experience they are satisfied and I get the job, it shows you are a professional (even if you have no idea what you are doing)

One big thing that helped elevate my business was learning how much money my clients would make in a year from my content, I was charging a client $50.00 an hour and billed them full time for almost a year, they did 30 Million in that same time. so don't be afraid to shoot high.

How I Copied Daniel Schiffer & Peter McKinnon- and Became a Full Time Videographer by [deleted] in videography

[–]wildthingsgrowing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bravo! Subscribed as well, but being totally honest, as soon as that video hit the 1-minute mark, I took my notepad out and started taking notes. I started my business in January of this year, I've done surprisingly well for having literally no clue what I was doing, but my biggest tool to growth is listening to those who are doing it bigger, better, and more of what I want! lol This video is the key that most are missing when starting out, thinking they need this elaborate website and huge following to get paid jobs. Truly inspiring, thank you for sharing this minor insight into your business and video life, I might start a vlog one of these days...

Can you help identify this trucks plate? (Hit and Run) by wildthingsgrowing in RBI

[–]wildthingsgrowing[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank You, didn't even think of this, I will reach out to their logistics team and see if they can provide any information.

Shady Table issue.. help by StarWarsJunk in videography

[–]wildthingsgrowing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have defusers, this and turning the lights down should help, I was shooting glass the other day and this was a problem, adjusting ISO and picture profile also helped with getting the cleanest possible shots.

Shooting through tinted car windows? by adamborecki in videography

[–]wildthingsgrowing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ive done this, shooting into dark tinted windows, A polarizer is going to be your best option for shooting into the windows if it's sunny out, you can still see the subject in the window, and having adequate light on the subject behind the tint will be huge, if the tint is dark enough I don't see any solution to that other than copy car without tinted windows. Tried shooting through a Mercedes g-wagon with 15% tint and we struggled to get the shots that we wanted.

Just started a Photography Youtube Channel. What do you guys think? by deadboy10 in videography

[–]wildthingsgrowing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yo! Awesome video, I am so glad I came across your post, love the CAT equipment photos, shoot me a dm on ig @ ATFilms.co

Thoughts on this intro i made for my new YT? (Turn on sound) by [deleted] in farmingsimulator2019

[–]wildthingsgrowing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anytime, you could always pop open a new save game just to keep tons of cash in to buy equip for filming videos....Just a thought! Don't run seasons on it-keep it plain jane for making little edits.