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Website for videographers

Film sells itself, if it is visible straight away. With SnabbSajt you get a page with your clips at the top, a short description of how an assignment usually runs and a form that asks for what you need to know: what, where and when.

The page works as well on a phone as on a large screen, which is where most people watch your film for the first time.

A film that doesn't start immediately is a film nobody watches

Put the strongest clip at the top and keep it short - the first ten seconds decide whether anyone stays. Don't lead with a twelve-minute wedding film; show a short version and link on to the long one. Make sure the page loads fast on a phone too, because that's where it gets opened, often on a poor connection.

Corporate film and private film are bought by different people

A marketing manager commissioning a corporate film wants to know whether you write scripts, whether you do interviews, whether you deliver versions for different formats and whether you invoice a company. A wedding couple wants to know whether you're there all day, whether you have a second camera and when the film is ready. Write two paragraphs rather than one that tries to fit both.

Describe the process so the buyer knows what she's agreeing to

Most people commissioning a film have never done it before. Write out the steps: a conversation, a script or outline, the shoot day, a first cut, how many rounds of changes are included and when the final file is delivered. Say how long delivery takes and in which formats you deliver. That's the text that lets an unsure buyer make contact.

Rights, music and price belong together

Who may use the film and where, for how long, whether the client may re-edit it, whether a music licence is included and what happens if it's used in paid advertising. Write it out along with a from-price per type of job, so that conversation happens before the shoot. Quotes and invoices, with a deposit and a final payment if you like, go out from the same place as the website.

Why you need a website

  • Films at the top, without slowing the page down
  • A description of how an assignment runs
  • A quote request that asks for date and place
  • Separate pages for different kinds of film

What's included

A website where the films play and the assignments come in.

  • Ready-made website
  • Colours & typography
  • Services & pricing
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Contact form
  • AI that knows your business
  • Portfolio/gallery

Frequently asked questions

Yes. You paste the link and the clip shows on the page without making it heavy to load.

Yes. Many keep one page for weddings and one for corporate film, since those clients are looking for different things.

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