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Video shooters: last chance to save $200 for Black Friday

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Hey {NAME}, Hundreds of you have signed up for our flagship course [How to Make Money as a Cinematographer](, and we couldn’t be happier to be elevating the careers of video creators and DPs all over the world. But it’s your final chance to take advantage of our massive Black Friday sale — our $200 discount ends tomorrow. We thought it was worth one last email about the discount, because of a couple of noteworthy numbers: 98.4% — that’s the satisfaction rate of the course 40% off — that’s the current discount for Black Friday (and the best one we’ve ever offered!) Taken together, we hope these numbers make it clear how much of a no-brainer the course is for your career as a video shooter. But it’s your final chance to take advantage of our discount — our [40% off Black Friday sale]( ends on Cyber Monday at 11:59pm PST. As a reminder, here’s what you’ll get if you act now: Across 75 chapters and 8 hours of video, Professor/DP Charles Haine shares the lessons he’s learned from over 20 years in the film industry. We also included 50 exclusive resources — checklists, gear lists, lighting diagrams, worksheets, calculators, day rate analysis, and more — to give you an edge over other shooters. ¢Â€Â‹ The course covers everything you can do to make more money as a video shooter, including how to: - Get paid a higher rate - Build a client list - Quit your day job - Choose what gear to invest in - Have your gear pay you - Shoot in ways that will make you stand out from the crowd - Work your way up the crew ladder - Run a set as the director of photography Raising your rates — or implementing just one of the strategies we teach — should easily make back the cost of this course (and then some). ​[How to Make Money as a Cinematographer]( should easily create a positive ROI at the full $497 regular price and beyond, but until tomorrow, you have the amazing opportunity to secure lifetime access to the course for $297. This 40% discount expires tomorrow. If you want to take advantage of it, act now! ​[Take advantage of our Black Friday sale and save 40%](​ — The No Film School crew ​ ​[Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | No Film School | 8605 Santa Monica Blvd PMB 39920, West Hollywood, CA 90069 =​ ​

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