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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 400515" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>Why not just band together, explain to the client the benefit of having both done with utmost quality these days, and shear off more money?</p><p></p><p>If I ever meet a trusty up and coming video guy or gal, I'd rather take them under the wing to expand the services offered and not lose my head than try to do it ALL myself (especially when I'm not pro-video when it comes to events).</p><p></p><p>Videos no one will ever watch unless they're done extremely studio-esque or via Redbull Media, especially of some random little events that go forgotten quickly. Stills can be put up everywhere easily, printed, etc. Even with say weddings, I can see high quality prints hanging around the couple's house as well as a coffee table book, but after all their relatives see that video once, no one will ever revisit it. Too time consuming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 400515, member: 12855"] Why not just band together, explain to the client the benefit of having both done with utmost quality these days, and shear off more money? If I ever meet a trusty up and coming video guy or gal, I'd rather take them under the wing to expand the services offered and not lose my head than try to do it ALL myself (especially when I'm not pro-video when it comes to events). Videos no one will ever watch unless they're done extremely studio-esque or via Redbull Media, especially of some random little events that go forgotten quickly. Stills can be put up everywhere easily, printed, etc. Even with say weddings, I can see high quality prints hanging around the couple's house as well as a coffee table book, but after all their relatives see that video once, no one will ever revisit it. Too time consuming. [/QUOTE]
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