Re: Question Regarding Elegant Demise Productions
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 9:49 am
Hope this 2 cents helps...
Over the past twenty years the best business model I noticed for a producer to survive in this business is... (I know some what I will mention is obvious)
1) Have a genuine desire and enjoyment in making death fetish videos.
Which I feel is needed so the producer kinda knows what their customer will like.
In short if you like this stuff it helps (like... John M, Bluestone, Olaf, Gary to name a few)
2) Know how to use a video Camera / Direct / Edit
Believe me its not as easy as it looks!!!
There is a knack to know how to set up shots, lighting, angles exc, exc.
3) Be able to secure decent talent and know how to handle and direct them.
Meaning... don't be shy to let them know what buyers are looking for in a video and what they're willing do in acting out their death scene. A lot of times you will find actresses will be more than willing to please. Also don't be shy to experiment first before shooting the scene by
seeing what looks best in a rehearsal first.
Oh... yes actress should look halfway appealing if you want to sell anything.
4) Use the custom video / general sales business model!
Finally if you can do all of the above... what I feel is the best business model to go with is offer to make custom videos for customers.
Then offer the same (or maybe tweaked a bit video) to the general buyer.
This way you get a fair amount or full payment up-front for the cost of your video.
Then you can recover more cost when selling to general buyers.
Over the past twenty years the best business model I noticed for a producer to survive in this business is... (I know some what I will mention is obvious)
1) Have a genuine desire and enjoyment in making death fetish videos.
Which I feel is needed so the producer kinda knows what their customer will like.
In short if you like this stuff it helps (like... John M, Bluestone, Olaf, Gary to name a few)
2) Know how to use a video Camera / Direct / Edit
Believe me its not as easy as it looks!!!
There is a knack to know how to set up shots, lighting, angles exc, exc.
3) Be able to secure decent talent and know how to handle and direct them.
Meaning... don't be shy to let them know what buyers are looking for in a video and what they're willing do in acting out their death scene. A lot of times you will find actresses will be more than willing to please. Also don't be shy to experiment first before shooting the scene by
seeing what looks best in a rehearsal first.
Oh... yes actress should look halfway appealing if you want to sell anything.
4) Use the custom video / general sales business model!
Finally if you can do all of the above... what I feel is the best business model to go with is offer to make custom videos for customers.
Then offer the same (or maybe tweaked a bit video) to the general buyer.
This way you get a fair amount or full payment up-front for the cost of your video.
Then you can recover more cost when selling to general buyers.