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what I'm seeing in the content biz out here in LA
with the client pool shrinking I'm seeing a real shrinking of the amount of shooters here is the area... I know of 3-4 already gone and just heard about 2 more producers that are going to move over to something else.
and oddly enough it's the somewhat 'shady producers' that are being pushed out of the biz. just as recently one of the more 'awkward' agencies as closed it's doors. I guess the nut jobs will be pushed out of the internet end as well? I mean after manwin steals/buys the internet that is :thumbsup thoughts? |
i am calm and patient - quality will prevail
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what are you seeing on the ground over where you're at? |
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we have also reduced our personnel but we have the shop and that is - believe it or not - doing better than ever. And our alternative income sources are growing too. even if we stopped shooting in total me and my partner could still live comfortably. that's why i am not in panic mode like many others |
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my partner does that, i do the sales etc. and yeah, we have the same problem, one testing center closed and the other now collects for a couple of days before the do the lab stuff. so no chance anymore to get a test from one day to the other |
yes the biz is getting smaller yet I'm finding the more quality people are staying. same in your area? years ago a client suggested that all the mom and pop shooters would fold leaving the content biz in the hands of bigger producers... what I'm seeing on line now with programs is like the auto industry in it's early days... used to be many many many car company's, that eventually folded or got bought up by the biggies...
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As REO once said. ROLL WITH THE CHANGES. Plus theres still plenty of good shooters out here, they just dont post on this wine list we call GFY.
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who's reo? |
reo speed wagon -- early 80's
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http://www.speedwagon.com/tour.php |
Been seeing shooters quitting for the last 3 years. Most are using their shooting skills to shoot something more profitable and less trouble.
Just so glad I never went the exclusive route. We can survive on what we shot for years to come. |
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Never again. |
Depends on your business model I guess.
This economy could get 10 times worse, and I would still make money shooting content. Some guys who were 'just' shooters have been forced to also become webmasters as less programs and companies buying new content. If you still want to be just a shooter, nothing else, then you are going to have a hard time unless you are one of the most sought out guys, or hired by Brazzers or those still shooting a ton. You have to roll with the punches, and some are having to learn to be WM and market their own wares themselves. Once this economy turns around, I am sure there will be an increased demand for fresh new stuff, and everyone will go rushing back in after the money. But until the money is there, people will have to adapt or die. :2 cents: |
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The only thing worse to shoot IMHO is kids. I've shot family portraits for friends, and have realized that young children are pretty much uncontrollable. I can see why the word "infanticide" was coined. |
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bring your pooper scooper! :1orglaugh |
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Right now, for many, adult is making them no money. So they are headed back to MceeDees to try on the Hamburgler outfit. |
I got my start in the fall of '02 actually shooting content, and it seems since then a lot of the shady dudes have been axed out of this biz -- from other shooters, to shady agents, to shady producers. Not saying that all the shady dudes are out, but a lot of them are. And it seems the more this gig turns to actual "work" (as opposed to sitting around all day, doing bongs, and "working") the more the dopes, lazies, and the frauds go away.
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There is no doubt that by now most the half-assed, unskilled content producers who were able to get work a few years ago when programs were throwing money around shooting content are out of the biz by now just like so many of the bad programs, lame sites and shady companies are getting aced out. Unless one consistently does top quality work, has access to lots of new models, great relationships with big clients, a great reputation and alternate sources of income, it would indeed be very hard to be an independant producer nowadays.
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I've shot a few since and have an excellent rig for doing them today. A high end guy with good accounts can rake it in this way: just think of it as an exclusive content shoot and you will see that exceeding your current day rate may be quite easy, even in this economy. |
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i've always wondered why an enterprising wedding photog hasn't opened a site selling wedding photos to everyone who attended the wedding. seems a lot of mula is left on the table just selling to the wedding couple.
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one more reason not to marry or make it a drive through wedding in vegas |
some models are pretty cool and fun to shoot, some are the complete opposite. life is in session. $.02
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PS: i worked as DJ on weddings, I had my fair share of "bridezillas" - lol
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This man is the definition of consistent QUALITY.
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interesting I wonder if this will also drive down the rates that performers are paid
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We have increased our shooting again and will be contacting shooters we have used in the past to help us pick up the slack.
Minus the few of you (you know who you are). |
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