Commercial Pricing Info


Standard Day Shoot

$5.6k

As Low As

Could Reach

$3.8k

$18k +


On average, you can expect a quote of around $5,600 for a commercial concept that takes only 1 day to shoot. But $4,000 to $9,000 is typical. Some concepts are simpler and cost less to make. Others are more ambitious and take more time or more crew.

More information below on how we achieve our prices.

All of our prices are scaled to match the customer’s needs

Labor

We are a small business that values the ability to ensure our workers can live in financial safety and security. For this reason, we adhere strictly to I.A.T.S.E. Union rates for respective wages for our crew. The majority of our revenue goes back to the highly skilled employees and independent contractors we work with.

But we like to keep crew sizes to a minimum. Sometimes it really does take a village, other times it only takes 4 people to make the most of an idea. Once you’re happy with the plan for the project, we work to determine the most cost-effective approach and pass those savings onto you.

Company Overhead

As a small business of close-knit creatives, we run a tight ship with incredibly low overhead costs. this means you only pay for what your business needs.

We believe this allows us not only the ability to provide you with the best deals, but also to give you our fullest attention and care for detail. You and your project will be our highest priority.

Equipment Costs

We choose our tools wisely. Does your project only require a camera and a couple of lights? We’ll let you know and price accordingly.

Normally a small fraction of our cost, this fee goes into maintaining gear we own, staying up to date with technological advancements in the industry, and sourcing additional gear from local rental houses when necessary.

Production Costs

Not always as simple as lights, camera, action — there’s set dressing, props, and wardrobe too. What goes in front of the camera is just as important as what goes behind it for creating a compelling image that will get your audience excited.

There are also important tasks we must do like providing food for our crew during a shoot as it’s standard practice in our industry to see 8 to 12 hour work days.

Post Production

Once filming’s wrapped, it’s time to edit, color-grade, and sound mix. Our team will create and refine the look, sound, and cut of your project.

You will receive regular updates on its progress, as well as a chance to provide your own notes and input for us to take into account as we revise the final product to your satisfaction.