From the course: Video Budgeting

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Special requirements

Special requirements

From the course: Video Budgeting

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Special requirements

- Special requirement can have a minor to major impact on your budget. It's best to understand if there are any specific needs for your project before you present your budget. Both your working content and client specific requirements need to be considered. Here's a few examples to get you thinking about this. Specific talent. Does the client have a specific on-camera or voiceover talent that's required for the project. If so, you need to know their rates and availability to budget accordingly. Locations. Are there specific locations that must be shown or filmed at. If you're filming at that location, do you require a permit. If you simply need to show the location, how much do you need to show? Are there specific areas of that location you need to show? And is this something you need to go and shoot, or can you find and be a stock footage. Now, if it's going to be stock footage, research and budget accordingly for the footage and the necessary rights clearance. For instance, needing…

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