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Why HD should cost MORE then SD (Standard definition video)
It shouldn't, why would it? :1orglaugh
Gear cost nothing these days, hell its dropping on a weekly basis still..... in 04 when a basic sony Z1 was 10K sure ok, but not today.... YET.... I get providers contacting me with something like this. We are vevy goded at shootings content, here are samplas "link" Shoots in SD: $350 HD VIDEO: 600 |
It's harder to process, edit and takes up more space?
And you need better lighting and shit too, no? |
Agreed, I guess computer processing time may be longer though.
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Space? a 1.5 Tera drive is 250 bucks Lighting and shit: no |
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Besides that should be an extra charge and should not effect the exclusive price, |
better quality = higher price
why should porn be the only business where this rule does not apply ;) |
Why would SD be even an option? SD content will be worthless in no time, it's terrible idea to shoot anything in SD now a days.... :2 cents:
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Its just a different format, if what you are saying were a reality you should also charge more for giving the client wmv files and not flv as flv tends to look worse. By shooting HD you are opening yourself up to another market....everything else stays the same |
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But yeah i agree |
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but for non-excluisve - in my opinion - my above statement still stands |
Does not make sense....sorry but it just does not make sense.
Edit: good on you if you can get more though :) |
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As i said im sure a lot of people still struggle with processing HD....you shouldn't extra charge for not being good at what you do. Remember we are not talking about BULKS here.... Sure if someone gave you 2000 HD scenes to process "encode" i would charge more but that is not what we are talking about here. Edit: 99% of programs on the internet still has no clue what to do with video or how to process it. |
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Hint: yes. |
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example: i sell a WMV video with 704x396 and 1500 kbit/s and the same clip in WMV with 1280x720 at 3000 kbit/s first of all: the HD version needs twice the storage, but we can agree that storage nowadays is not that crucial anymore - pricewise. second: the encoding of the HD version takes 2 or 3 times longer and therefore occupies my encoding PC more than the low resolution version. while i can encode 30 clips in 1500 kbit/s per day i can only encode 10 or so of the 3000 kbit/s clips. and finally: which one of those two would you expect to make more sales when you put it on your website? I think we can agree the HD version does. so: please explain me why I should sell the HD version for the same money as the lower resolution clip. while you make more money with it? i think the adult online business is one of the only places where the rules are completely reversed. when i buy a Porsche i expect to pay more than if i would buy a Saturn. but i know i get a better car. same applies to nearly everything else in your life. just in this case as a content producer i am supposed to shut up and deliver everything at the highest possible quality for pennies? No, Sir, I am sorry. :winkwink: but i completely agree with you regarding exclusive content - once again, I am talking non exclusive only. |
I say let the market decide the price. :-)
If one person wants to charge more, that is certainly their choice. Though competition may change the mind shortly after. |
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Duke |
Because you can sell it for more? Same reason VHS tapes cost less than DVDs hombre!
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Even the good HD cams cost nothing today! |
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And let me give in here, charge more for non exclusive then, i dont as its so fast to process its not worth even talking about. If your HD is twice the storage you are doing it wrong, true HD encoded and brilliant looking should not add more then 20% to your volume compared to SD (Raw files yeah ok but then again storage cost nada) And you dont make more money with HD today common, you DID 3-5 years ago yes....today you just make less and less if all you have is SD Dont even get me onto why HD 1080 is already a hugely outdated format and tapes as well :1orglaugh |
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SD will be a LOT cheaper soon as in it will be close to worthless, dead format...tube crap HD will not go up or should not cost more then what SD does now or 6 months ago, it will simply and completely replace SD Much like what the internet knows as HD now will be obsolete and outdated in less then a year.... |
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once again, i think you don't get my point. and since you are in the content business too it makes me a little sad. standard resolution video has become so cheap that some content producers sell scenes for 5 bucks. you and I know what it costs to produce content - with the models, makeup, location etc. etc. the switch to HD was a chance to sell a better product for better prices. but again some people have nothing better to do than to ruin the prices for everyone. just yesterday i saw an offer with HD scenes incl. pics for $16 per scene. what is the purpose of this? i don't get it. maybe you are in a better position because of partners, clients or existing contracts. maybe you don't care as much as you also resell other peoples content and get 50% - of whatever you sell the content for but without the actual cost of production. we just sell content we have produced and i know very well what it cost us to shoot it. and i know how often i have to sell it for which price to make profit from it. and therefore i hate to see other content producer / broker giving away content for peanuts as it destroys my business and my income. basic line: yes, i know HD does not cost me more but it makes my clients more money and therefore i expect them to pay me more. /end of rant :winkwink: |
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and i have no idea what you are going to replace HD with, but for anything above 1920x1280 at maybe 8000 kbit/s in h264 you would have to invent new TVs first. |
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We are kinda getting into non exclusive overall here and yeah it is a more sensitive field and yes ROI can be hard nowadays. Still that was not really what i started this thread with :) As for the 16 buck scenes you have seen here, that is older content :) |
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Its HDV which is a bastard format "1080i" shot in 1440 and artificially blown up to 1920x1280 thereby loosing a LOT of quality. This is where MOST people fail in the "HD" business, then edit and/encode from the 1920 which crap's your quality right off the bat! "most have no idea that this happens" and THAT my friend is where people fail in HD.... Here is something most people don't realize is actually possible. In Vegas this year we were streaming HD 1280x720 - BR 3000 on a wireless 750kbs mac laptop....3 second buffer time and NO interrupts after that. Edit: /rant lol |
Let's get back to business basics for a minute. Does an 8x10 cost more then a 5x7? Does an 11x14 cost more then a wallet? Sure they do. Why? Because bigger is better!!
Look at all the websites marketing themselves as having HD movies. Why do they do that? They do it because HD is in demand right now. HD is in demand because the picture is bigger and if processed correctly, clearer and sharper. It takes the same amount of knowledge, skills, lighting and talent to shoot good HD as it does to shoot good SD. But because the HD is a better product that is in demand right now, I don't see a problem with a producer charging more for HD video. :thumbsup |
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I think my whole point here is why the hell would anyone even shoot SD anymore? And if so why offer it cheaper (ok lets call SD cheaper then shall we? everyone happy now lol) Now lets wait a year or so and see some REAL expensive HD Pro hit the streets :winkwink: Not many doing that yet |
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but your streaming solution sounds cool, a lot of people would be interested in that for sure :thumbsup |
I only have SD but I would like to step up to HD. For me to do that I would need a new camera. A new mac to work on. New software to edit with and a least a few external HDs to get started. That would cost close to $10,000.
With that kind of investment and if the quality of my work improved, why wouldn't I pass that business expense on to my customers. |
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Hey send me some clients and ill pay you 250 pr active :thumbsup |
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Edit Ohh and here is something i think you might be misunderstanding! I am NOT saying don't raise your prices, just that you shouldn't have 1 price for SD and 1 for HD....that makes NO sense at all! |
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It's worse if you do 3D animation. Even the small HD res is twice the rendering time, plus the extra horsepower needed for post processing and editing.
It's a headache, and it should cost more. |
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Bottom line if you contacted me saying that your exclusive HD cost more then SD i would think you were a complete fail..... I am about to become a client of yours because you invested in gear fitting what i need, is my business not enough for you, do you want me to pay you more just because you had to upgrade? Newsflash, even if all you do is shoot SD you have an ongoing equipment cost. Maybe you were not charging enough to begin with? :winkwink: Edit: Friday is beer day at the office, im off :) |
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Since I've been shooting video since 1984 I have a huge library of tapes shot in VHS, VHS-C and miniDV. So my point was how can I charge the same for four different qualities of video. With HD being the very best it should make it worth the most. Until HD becomes the standard, it's treated as a premium. Just like anything that has an upgrade you have to pay more for it. Simple as that. Enjoy beer day :thumbsup |
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