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🎥 You can pay $200,000 to go to film school, and they won’t teach you this.

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If you didn’t see last week’s No Film School newsletter, you missed that we published data on film industry day rates from over two thousand video shooters around the world. Our exclusive data can help you know what to charge — and can help you negotiate with clients. But the day rate data is just the tip of the iceberg of what’s inside our new in-depth course [How to Make Money as a Cinematographer](. The course contains much more in-depth breakdowns, along with 75 chapters, 8 hours of video, and 50 written resources about how to level up your career as a video shooter — and it’s [40% off for a limited time](. But let’s share some of the basic data right here. Here are the average day rates video workers are charging around the world: Global Day Rates (By Job Title) ¢Â€Â‹ This basic analysis shows that DPs lead the pack at $1K/day, with most other job titles bringing in around half of that on average. How does your rate compare? Rates vary greatly by region of the world, of course. Which is where our next table comes in... Global Day Rates (By Region) ​ With all job titles averaged together, the United States led the way in day rate, with a median of around $600/day. But while these global results are helpful as a high-level overview of the film industry worldwide, the most valuable insights would come from diving much deeper into the data… and pairing the data with instructive analysis. Then you could know what other video freelancers are charging to do your specific job, in your specific region. That’s where [How to Make Money as a Cinematographer]( comes in. We kept crunching the numbers, and created ten brand new tables even more revealing than the two we just shared. In the course we make region-specific day rates available for the following job titles: ▸ One-Person Band ▸ DP/Cinematographer ▸ Videographer ▸ Editor ▸ AC ▸ Operator ▸ Colorist ▸ VFX ▸ Gaffer ▸ Stills Shooter But we didn’t stop there. As we analyzed day rates around the world, we realized that the data would be much more helpful if we bundled it with EVERYTHING we know about how to make more money in these jobs. So we packed it all into our new online course [How to Make Money as a Cinematographer](. It’s a $497 course which we’re launching at $297 for the next week only. We think any one of the thousands of tips inside can easily pay for the whole course. And — believe it or not — the expanded survey data we just talked about is covered in just one of the 75 value-packed chapters. So check it out while the discount is still live: ¢Â€Â‹ If there’s ever been a no-brainer investment to make in your career as a video shooter, this is it. Learn how to market yourself, secure better clients, create new revenue streams, optimize your workflow, raise your rates, lower your tax bill, master lenses and lighting, and so much more. The course will take your career — and your day rate — to the next level. ​[Check out the Trailer to learn more and secure your 40% Launch Week discount before it expires.](​ —Ryan Koo, Charles Haine, and the entire No Film School crew ​[Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 8605 Santa Monica Blvd PMB 39920, West Hollywood, CA 90069 ​ =​ ​

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