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thenimirra
Sep-02-2009, 03:56 PM
Has anyone integrated the sale of videos in your photography packages? I'm thinking about starting up an Animoto account and was wondering how much to charge for a video and what kind of success others have had with selling vids to clients.

bendruckerphoto
Sep-02-2009, 08:17 PM
I haven't done it yet. I find that a lot of people want to use iMovie and create their own slideshow. I'm not an expert on Animoto, so I have to give you some general advice. I'd charge $100/hr for the time it takes you to produce the video.

fredjclaus
Sep-08-2009, 08:36 PM
The question I have is the music copyrights. Sure, you can use their songs, or upload your own from your computer. That's all good and well. The trouble comes in when you try to sell that DVD. Unless you have publishing rights for the music, you are violating Federal Copyright laws. I've looked into this with the program I use called Muvee. I was advised by 3 different attorneys that it becomes a violation of copyright laws when you sell the DVD.

Before you go about selling these DVD's, I would talk to your attorney to see if adding music could cause issues in your state.

bendruckerphoto
Sep-09-2009, 12:45 PM
Animoto does have a $250/yr account that includes a library of tracks that are commercially licensed.

Mohamed.Ghuloom
Sep-14-2009, 12:22 PM
I've bought a full-length animoto video for my homepage. I too think of adding it as an offer, in near future

FedererPhoto
Sep-14-2009, 02:43 PM
Animoto sounds really cool - for the right photos and feel. I do wish it gave a bit more control (like, perhaps gave you some source file you could then tweak as needed) but overall a very cool product. I'm going to give it a try with the 3 month discount.

(shameless plug, we discussed slideshows on a new forum here (http://www.theprofessionalphotographyforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=142))

AnimotoBecky
Oct-26-2009, 10:52 AM
Yep, Animoto has 500+ free to use commercially licensed songs. We're hoping to have 1,000 in about 6 months time.

If anyone has any questions about Animoto, always feel free to DM me (I work there).

Animoto does have a $250/yr account that includes a library of tracks that are commercially licensed.

AnimotoBecky
Oct-26-2009, 10:58 AM
Hi,

I've heard of photographers charging sometimes upwards of $200-$300 per video. With that said, I'm assuming their overall charges for photography/prints are on the higher-side as well.

What I hear more than anything though is that photographers include Animoto videos in a larger (and more expensive) "premium package." They kick of a proof session with the Animoto vid, and apparently the client goes wild for it, in which case the photographer says "that vid is only available with this package..."

Kirk Voclain, who we feature a lot on our site, does this all the time. You can check out info about what he does at:

animoto.com/go/kirk

http://biz.animoto.com/interview/kirkvoclain.html

Has anyone integrated the sale of videos in your photography packages? I'm thinking about starting up an Animoto account and was wondering how much to charge for a video and what kind of success others have had with selling vids to clients.

thenimirra
Nov-11-2009, 03:21 PM
Hi,

I've heard of photographers charging sometimes upwards of $200-$300 per video. With that said, I'm assuming their overall charges for photography/prints are on the higher-side as well.

What I hear more than anything though is that photographers include Animoto videos in a larger (and more expensive) "premium package." They kick of a proof session with the Animoto vid, and apparently the client goes wild for it, in which case the photographer says "that vid is only available with this package..."

Kirk Voclain, who we feature a lot on our site, does this all the time. You can check out info about what he does at:


animoto.com/go/kirk

http://biz.animoto.com/interview/kirkvoclain.html

Thank you for this information!

thenimirra
Nov-11-2009, 03:29 PM
Thank you for this information!

Really liked that interview. I don't have any seniors who purchased $1000 packages...that would be amazing! But I had seniors who couldn't get all of the images in their session.

I think I could offer them an Animoto vid showing all their images from the shoot for about $100!

AnimotoBecky
Nov-12-2009, 08:35 AM
Nice! Let me know how that goes. We're always interested to hear how photographers price their vids!

Really liked that interview. I don't have any seniors who purchased $1000 packages...that would be amazing! But I had seniors who couldn't get all of the images in their session.

I think I could offer them an Animoto vid showing all their images from the shoot for about $100!