My favourite jobs are as an owner operator, so satisfying handing over the footage at the end and being done with it. Definitely want to do this more next year instead of doing my own projects
I'm seeing this more and more lately actually. One of my friends was doing this up in Hollywood back in 2016 after he got the EOS C300 Mark II. Last year he had largely retired from film last year. He owned his equipment and cameras outright. Then he sold me all of his equipment and cameras. I find myself doing some of the same these days on the side, but also networking with others with similar equipment and to similar ends. I've had similar talks with my boss about all of his equipment as well, but he has no time to be on location and some of his gear is starting to age out. Times are changing.
not sure if i missed the mention in the video, but when you "rent" out your gear for shoots. Do you charge a flat percentage of the value (for example 3-5% of the value of the equipment per day) or you just decide how much it's worth
in my country they don't pay by the hour, they don't care about the equipment as long as you deliver 4k, they pay for creative talent, creativity costs a lot of money. Here a director can charge a lot of money for directing a commercial, it depends on his proven experience, maybe you should do the same in austria. by the way i subscribed to your channel today, i didn't know about you, i found you linked to a movie trailer. Cheers!
I gotta start making videos where you live because in America I’ve never had a client NOT ask for a full breakdown of the cost. “I have to pay an equipment fee? But I’m paying YOU and you already own the equipment!”
Exactly man! I literally had the conversation last week with my wife that we doing it next year. I have an immense amount of gear and clients assume that I bring everything to every shoot 😅
@@RICH_Photographywow generally while sometimes asked for an all in price, and I’ll often itemize, here in Canada it’s a highly expected. I think the biggest issue is we do get the stupid own/op requests that expect you not to charge for the given camera/lens package.
Super interesting to hear your take on that! I just started out doing it this way since the beginning of the year and this is so important 🙏🏼 Happy to have people like you here on youtube to make newcommers aware of the business side of things :)
Have you ever allowed people to rent your equipment without a crew? My company operates similarly to yours, but we have a client who only needs a bit of equipment here and there, without any crew. Do you have any solutions for this?
Honestly came here to react to the low rental rate of only 3-5% while usually here in Canada I’d expect to charge 5-10% of replacement cost. Not to mention €3 for a c-stand?! We charge usually at least $20-25 CAD for a c-stand and arm. Hell even a sand-bag or AC is usually about $5 CAD (about the €3 you charge for a c-stand).
Make sure to check out the store during the sale: damiencooper.store
My favourite jobs are as an owner operator, so satisfying handing over the footage at the end and being done with it. Definitely want to do this more next year instead of doing my own projects
I'm seeing this more and more lately actually. One of my friends was doing this up in Hollywood back in 2016 after he got the EOS C300 Mark II. Last year he had largely retired from film last year. He owned his equipment and cameras outright. Then he sold me all of his equipment and cameras. I find myself doing some of the same these days on the side, but also networking with others with similar equipment and to similar ends. I've had similar talks with my boss about all of his equipment as well, but he has no time to be on location and some of his gear is starting to age out. Times are changing.
Very helpful for me. I’m in the same position as you.
Very smart, I couldn't do it myself as I hate people touching my things but I can definitely appreciate the benefits
Haha, I totally get that! That's why I mostly bring my own crew :D
Just started doing this with one production company in town that uses me on their higher budget jobs and i can already see where it could do well.
Thank you for the insights.
Hey man, when is RED Komodo X Cinema Rig coming?
Great video bro.
not sure if i missed the mention in the video, but when you "rent" out your gear for shoots. Do you charge a flat percentage of the value (for example 3-5% of the value of the equipment per day) or you just decide how much it's worth
You did miss it. I talk about it in detail 😉
@@damiencooper damn that's what I get for not paying attention 😭rewatching it
in my country they don't pay by the hour, they don't care about the equipment as long as you deliver 4k, they pay for creative talent, creativity costs a lot of money. Here a director can charge a lot of money for directing a commercial, it depends on his proven experience, maybe you should do the same in austria. by the way i subscribed to your channel today, i didn't know about you, i found you linked to a movie trailer. Cheers!
May I ask how you connect with more producers for gigs?
do you get a lot of rentals for the Komodo x or the regular Komodo per month ? what's your 3 most popular rental items ?
I gotta start making videos where you live because in America I’ve never had a client NOT ask for a full breakdown of the cost. “I have to pay an equipment fee? But I’m paying YOU and you already own the equipment!”
Exactly man! I literally had the conversation last week with my wife that we doing it next year.
I have an immense amount of gear and clients assume that I bring everything to every shoot 😅
The key word here is leverage.. but that is a topic for another video. But it's not easy. I get that!
@@RICH_Photographywow generally while sometimes asked for an all in price, and I’ll often itemize, here in Canada it’s a highly expected. I think the biggest issue is we do get the stupid own/op requests that expect you not to charge for the given camera/lens package.
Strange. I'm in Arizona and have maybe been asked that less than 5 times over a decade.
Super interesting to hear your take on that! I just started out doing it this way since the beginning of the year and this is so important 🙏🏼
Happy to have people like you here on youtube to make newcommers aware of the business side of things :)
always happy to help :)
What did you do with your C70's?
Sold them
Have you ever allowed people to rent your equipment without a crew? My company operates similarly to yours, but we have a client who only needs a bit of equipment here and there, without any crew. Do you have any solutions for this?
Honestly came here to react to the low rental rate of only 3-5% while usually here in Canada I’d expect to charge 5-10% of replacement cost. Not to mention €3 for a c-stand?! We charge usually at least $20-25 CAD for a c-stand and arm. Hell even a sand-bag or AC is usually about $5 CAD (about the €3 you charge for a c-stand).
Oh wow. That’s a lot. Like I said, I based my prices off other rental houses and I’ve never seen a cstand for more than 5 bucks
Euros😂
8:11 all I hear is buyyyy moreee gearrrr
You got it!
Most money are made from YT ads... 😄
I wish 😂