VIDEO CREATION RATES

Digitizing and Editing $80 per hr
DVD Master (no interface) $60
(1 to 49) DVD copies $6 each
(50 and up) DVD copies) $5 each
Convert video (up to five minutes) to either
QuickTime, Windows Media, or Flash video
$30 each
Archive DVD - media managed $30
Custom Graphics Quoted


ACTOR DEMO / VIDEO SHOW REEL PACKAGE PRICING

STANDARD REEL - $450 Includes:
Digitizing Up to three clips ($15 per clip thereafter)
Editing Up to two hours (additional $40 per half hour thereafter)
Media 1 DVD - standard label, auto-play no Menu interface


CUSTOM REEL - $675 Includes:
Digitizing Six clips ($15 per clip thereafter)
Editing Up to three hours (additional $40 per half hour thereafter)
DVD Authoring 1 DVD master with interface containing headshot (interface includes up to 20 minutes of design time - additional $40 per half hour thereafter)
Media 1 DVD master and 10 DVD copies
Labeling DVD label creation, which includes text and a headshot. (Up to 20 minutes of design time - additional design time $40 per half hour thereafter)
Screen Grabs Up to 6 Screen Grabs (normally 720x480 image resolution) including deinterlace and levelling.


DELUXE REEL - $775  
Digitizing Up to eight clips ($15 per clip thereafter)
Editing Up to four hours (additional $40 per half hour thereafter)
One minute reel One :59 second reel created from existing reel (includes up to one hour editing time - additional $40 per half hour thereafter)
DVD Authoring 1 DVD master with interface containing headshot (interface includes up to 20 minutes of design time - additional $50 per half hour thereafter)
Media 1 DVD master and 30 DVD copies
Encoding for Web / email QuickTime, FLASH or Windows Media Player files for posting your reel on the web - or emailing.
Disc Label DVD label creation, which includes text and a headshot. (Up to 20 minutes of design time - additional design time $40 per half hour thereafter)
Screen Grabs Up to 11 Screen grabs (normally 720x480 image resolution) including deinterlace and color levelling.
Archive DVD Files archived to DVD-ROM for safekeeping and to make it possible to pick up right where we left off when you get more footage