From start-up to successful, this video production course will provide you with the knowledge and professional practices you need to become successful, make more money and take your career to the next level in video production! This course is designed to help you generate new leads, land clients and pitch ideas that will keep them hiring you again and again. You’ll learn what you need in your professional kit, how to present yourself effectively as a video professional, how to quote clients and more.
This course is designed for people who are interested in building a career in video production as a freelancer or as a business owner.
Here is what people are saying about this Video Production Business Tips course:
"It is really a good course.It has helped me to understand more about video production business.I would like to recommend this course to other people who are interested in video production"
-Ashrujit
"So much valuable information about how to do well in video, survive and actually make money"
-Megan Sampson
"Very valuable content. I've been struggling with selling myself and my video company and this course has great advice on how to sell yourself without being pushy. Also goes into what equipment you should have, how to get repeat business and other great stuff! Highly recommend to anyone looking to have a successful business in video"
-Jenny Fraser
"This course is broadening my view of all the possibilities"
-Stefan
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About the Instructor:
Alli Saunders started her video production career as freelance videographer and now runs an established video production company in Toronto, Canada where she produces corporate and commercial projects. She has an education from Humber College’s Film and TV Production program, several years experience working in the radio broadcasting industry and a diploma in marketing. With the talents gained from her professional background she understands the value in connecting with people and how to build strong, lasting client relationships.
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