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<blockquote data-quote="Karl Winkler" data-source="post: 68097" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>Re: Video feed- permission/credit/fees</p><p></p><p>That's definitely lame of them on two counts: a straight board feed is usually not ideal in terms of mix, and you weren't being compensated.</p><p></p><p>It's probably worth thinking about the issue for future work in these terms. A straight board feed can be included in your fee if it is for "archival" purposes, i.e. the band wanting to hear how they played, or the venue to keep a record of what happened. But if it is for a "release" of any sort, where the mix matters, additional technical resources probably need to be employed. For a "simple" 2-mix, you still probably want to add some ambient mics. You may want to add additional mics on stage, also - or choose different mics, etc. In other words, the client needs to tell you in advance what the purpose of the feed is, and compensate you according to the choices they make in that regard. Heck, you might be able to offer them a multi-track recording service, a "scratch" board mix for reference on video, and then provide mixing services for the final product. Again, the client needs to decide these things and pay you accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karl Winkler, post: 68097, member: 255"] Re: Video feed- permission/credit/fees That's definitely lame of them on two counts: a straight board feed is usually not ideal in terms of mix, and you weren't being compensated. It's probably worth thinking about the issue for future work in these terms. A straight board feed can be included in your fee if it is for "archival" purposes, i.e. the band wanting to hear how they played, or the venue to keep a record of what happened. But if it is for a "release" of any sort, where the mix matters, additional technical resources probably need to be employed. For a "simple" 2-mix, you still probably want to add some ambient mics. You may want to add additional mics on stage, also - or choose different mics, etc. In other words, the client needs to tell you in advance what the purpose of the feed is, and compensate you according to the choices they make in that regard. Heck, you might be able to offer them a multi-track recording service, a "scratch" board mix for reference on video, and then provide mixing services for the final product. Again, the client needs to decide these things and pay you accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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