Business Ideas for Video Editors -Movie Trailers

This Small Business Guide Will Show You How to Make Money Creating Movie Trailers

By Ms. Nicole A., published Mar 30, 2007
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Large Market
Video editors can generate a large amount of income by making movie trailers. Hundreds of movies are being produced on a daily basis. The best way to get this business idea off of the ground is to start researching the available opportunities for movie trailers in and around your area. Indieslate magazine lists hundreds of movie production listings in each issue. These listings include the contact information for producers and independent filmmakers.

Practice Movie Trailer Editing
One of the most important items that video editors need to start a movie trailer business is a good demo reel. This is a tool that displays your previous work and skills to potential clients. It is a must-have for any video editor that wants to make money creating movie trailers. Your video demo reel should not be more than seven minutes. Demo reels can consist of previous editing projects or movie trailers.

If you have not made any trailers yet, find a movie producer who needs one. Offer to provide your editing services for free. More than likely, the movie producer will accept this offer. After doing this a few times, you will end up with a handful of movie trailers. You will then have enough content to make a great demo reel for your movie trailer business idea.

The editing experience will also help you to become familiar with various movie trailer styles. Every movie is different among dramas, horror, action films and comedies. Knowing how to differentiate these styles for marketing purposes will help you become a good movie trailer editor. Your demo reel should be on DVD, CD and VHS. This allows you to be able to show the video demo reel to anyone in a variety of locations.

Set reasonable prices
Most of your movie trailer work may come from independent filmmakers in the beginning stages of this business idea. It will be beneficial to set affordable prices for movie trailers. Video editing rates for movie trailers can cost up to $300 for one day. A day's work is usually 6 to 8 hours. If you set your rates much lower, this will bring in more work. More editing assignments for movie trailers will add up to more money.

Business Ideas for Video Editors -Movie Trailers

Video editors must have a demo reel to attract clients.

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Takeaways
  • Demo reels are the most important items that video editors need to start a movie trailer business
  • Many movie related jobs are obtained through word of mouth.
  • Business cards are crucial to your movie editing business idea.
Did You Know?
Indieslate magazine lists hundreds of movie production listings in each issue.
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Hi, can someone please email me mnmpeanut21@yahoo.com, to let me know the best way to get started on making movie trailers, and if there are any type of classes out here that offers help with this. Thank you

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 3:07:08 PM

 
Me as well please! honaker@ksu.edu

Posted on 10/14/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

 
Hello, like Kristen, I am also planning on this being my occupation. I would appreciate if you would also email me info. on colleges and majors for this job. Email at huggybearmchuggins@hotmail.com. Thank You!

Posted on 10/04/2007 at 9:10:00 AM

 
Hi all, thanks for your information. I want to share a business videos e-commerce website www.cycbiz.com with you. Its main feature is business videos which has advantage over products pictures. Also, you can issue products trade leads with pictures on it if you have no videos to upload.

Posted on 09/13/2007 at 12:09:00 AM

 
well i am 16 and have decided that i want this to be my occupation. but i am having difficulties trying to find the best colleges for this and trying to figure out what i would have to major in. if you have any information on this you can contact me at lil_bama_rebel@yahoo.com

Posted on 09/10/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

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