Thank you for the tips! I recently decided to become a content creator. It is a bit overwhelming but I am doing all the research first before even posting the first video. Which will be within one week or so. My content will be mostly outside but some will be inside depending on the topic. Tips with the camera were very helpful which I used and applied to my phone. I will be using a GoPro for most of my outdoor videos. Lastly, your attention to detail shows. I have seen content creators zoom in showing something and whether it is their hands and fingers not maintained or just dust on an object they are showing to be a missed item and distracting. When you were showing the camera settings your nails were astounding! I had to go back and rewatch because I realized I missed the content. But I also realized you applied the same care to your surroundings. I look forward to going through your content.
I didn't charge hourly. I just charged per piece of content. The amount always varied depending on the specific deliverables. But for example, for short-form videos, I charged $150 per video when I was first starting out. But the amount you charge just depends on you and how much you believe your work is worth. As a freelancer, you have the freedom to charge as little or as high as you want! Some things to consider are your experience, skills, the time it takes to complete, and what you bring to the table ✨
I hope you find these tips helpful! Let me know what other tips you have 💬 And don’t forget to check out the Nikon Z 30! bit.ly/3PhD2DW 📷🤍
Thank you for the tips! I recently decided to become a content creator. It is a bit overwhelming but I am doing all the research first before even posting the first video. Which will be within one week or so. My content will be mostly outside but some will be inside depending on the topic. Tips with the camera were very helpful which I used and applied to my phone. I will be using a GoPro for most of my outdoor videos. Lastly, your attention to detail shows. I have seen content creators zoom in showing something and whether it is their hands and fingers not maintained or just dust on an object they are showing to be a missed item and distracting. When you were showing the camera settings your nails were astounding! I had to go back and rewatch because I realized I missed the content. But I also realized you applied the same care to your surroundings. I look forward to going through your content.
Loved these tips! You're an inspiration 🫶
Couldn't have done it without my Z 30 🥹
Awesome
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed it
Loved the vdo !! 💞💗
Can you plz tell how did u charge ur clients when u were free lancing ?
I’m glad you enjoyed it! 💕 do you mean how did I invoice them?
@MichelleKanemitsu yeah, I mean how much did u charge? hourly or on which basis ?
I didn't charge hourly. I just charged per piece of content. The amount always varied depending on the specific deliverables. But for example, for short-form videos, I charged $150 per video when I was first starting out. But the amount you charge just depends on you and how much you believe your work is worth. As a freelancer, you have the freedom to charge as little or as high as you want! Some things to consider are your experience, skills, the time it takes to complete, and what you bring to the table ✨
@@MichelleKanemitsu thanks a lot