THE VIDEOGRAPHER
The Good.
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BUDGET FRIENDLY
The videographer is a great option for anyone with a lower budget that needs a video. ROI is not applicable.
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AESTHETICALLY PLEASING
The videographer is typically focused on the aesthetics first. If you want pretty shots of your car or a well-done wedding video that you can post on social media, the videographer is for you.
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FOCUSED VISION
The videographer wears many hats, ensuring creative continuity and focused vision. They can be considered an entrepreneur in training.
THE PROBLEM.
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BUDGET FRIENDLY
A lower budget means restricted creative opportunities, less control over delivery times and less resources for the videographer to rely on.
A thinly spread creative has consequences to the end product.
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AESTHETICALLY PLEASING
As Casey Neistat once brilliantly said: “No one gives a f*** about your drone shot”. (They don’t. Unless it serves a purpose in the story.) The main issue with videographers is the execution of their edit.
They have a tendency to fall in love with their own work, lacking the discipline to cut or shorten while editing because it’s a reflection of their talents.
The consequence is a bloated product that potential customers click away from because it is too long, uninteresting, and paced too slowly.
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FOCUSED VISION
Lacking creative and business experience, the videographer often delivers a focused vision that is less than satisfactory to your expectations. This results in many wasted hours in meetings, countless revisions, and late deliveries.