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VIDEO YEARBOOKS
These are growing in popularity. They usually consist of short
scenes of
important high school events, such as sports, clubs, candid "people
scenes,"
still photo montages, and other memorable items for the students.
A well-
edited hour-long video should be able to be sold for $15 to $30,
depending
upon the editing complexity of the video and the size of the school.
The larger the school, the more you can expect
to sell. You should first
contact the school administration with this idea. Put together
a good
presentation for them, explaining your services and how your video
yearbook
will work with the regular yearbook as an added remembrance. A
good idea
is to offer to donate a portion, $2 for example, per tape sold
to a school
fund or student-supported charity. After the administration, you
will
probably need to speak to the school board, principals, and school
yearbook
sponsors. This work will be worth it, though.
Try to include in your tape, from time to
time, current events or subjects
which will remind the viewers about what was going on at the time
they were
in school. One caution, though. Be careful about including copyrighted
items, such as popular songs, in your tape. You will need to get
permission
from the copyright holders or risk legal action. The best way
to sell your
tape is to obtain permission to distribute a flyer to the students
in the
school at the same time as the regular yearbook information is
distributed.
Then, follow up later in the year, giving those who haven't ordered
yet
another opportunity. Finally, give another chance at the end of
the school
year.
From time to time, go to the school and shoot
material. Get sporting events,
clubs, quiz bowl tournaments, science fairs, special events, pep
rallies,
ordinary day-to-day video, and, of course, graduation. If you're
ambitious,
do a video yearbook for each class! That way, students can end
their high
school years with a four-video set, documenting that time of their
lives from
start to finish!
DUBBING AND DUPLICATING
Here's an easy service to offer. With a film-to-video transfer
device,
commonly available for under $100, and a movie projector, you
can put
customer's old home movies on video tape. There are a few different
types
of transfer devices available. The best place to check would be
your local
quality camera shop.
You should be able to charge around $20 per
hour of film for this service.
A good idea is to add background music to the home movies. Copyright-free
music is widely available on CD. Check advertising and marketing
magazines
such as Advertising Age for ads.
You can also offer a duplicating service
for customer's home videos, so
they can give relatives (or America's Funniest Home Videos) a
copy. You
can usually charge a flat fee for this service, depending upon
the length of
the tape. Editing together still photos is also a good service
to offer,
particularly to people who travel frequently.
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There are many other areas just starting
to be tapped _ video resumes,
video postcards, even video wills. If you come up with a good
original idea,
research the market for it. If you find a reasonable amount of
people will
be interested in your new service, you may just have a winner
on your hands!

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