Pricing Content Creation.
Video production pricing varies greatly based on scope, location, and content goals. Investing in quality production is crucial for brand credibility and engagement. Looking to get a customized quote for your next project? Contact Platinum Media Concepts to get started with industry professionals who deliver results at every budget level.
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Understanding Average Cost.
When planning a professional video production, understanding the average costs can help you make informed decisions—whether you’re producing a 30-second commercial or a multi-camera live event. At Platinum Media Concepts, we break down the national averages to help businesses and creators better plan for success.
Small Video Production ($1,500 – $10,000)
Small-scale projects typically include branded social media content, testimonial videos, or simple corporate messages. These often require:
- 1–2 cameras (e.g., Sony FX3 or Canon C70): $150–$300/day
- Basic lighting kit: $100–$200/day
- Cameraman: $500–$800/day
- Video editor: $500–$750 per finished minute
These productions are usually completed in 1–2 days and may involve limited post-production.
Medium Video Production ($10,000 – $50,000)
This category covers event coverage, promotional videos, or training videos with moderate scripting and editing.
- Multi-camera setup (3–4 cameras): $600–$1,200/day
- Advanced lighting & audio: $300–$500/day
- Director of Photography (DP): $1,000–$2,000/day
- Video switchers/IMAG setup: $500–$1,000/day
- Editor & motion graphics: $1,500–$5,000 total
- Producer or Director: $1,200–$2,500/day
- Large Video Production ($50,000+)
High-end commercial shoots, music videos, and live-streamed events fall into this range. These involve top-tier gear, large crews, and advanced post-production.
- Cinema camera kits (ARRI Alexa, RED Komodo): $1,200–$2,500/day
- Lighting/grip truck rental: $1,000–$2,000/day
- Live streaming computer setup: $200–$400/day
- IMAG & broadcast switchers: $2,000–$5,000/event
- Animator or VFX specialist: $75–$150/hour
- Editor/Post Supervisor: $60–$100/hour

"Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out,".
-Martin Scorsese