Last-minute changes are disrupting your video shoot. How do you keep the client happy?
When unexpected changes disrupt your video shoot, maintaining client satisfaction is crucial. Here’s how to keep things on track:
How do you handle last-minute changes in your video shoots? Share your strategies.
Last-minute changes are disrupting your video shoot. How do you keep the client happy?
When unexpected changes disrupt your video shoot, maintaining client satisfaction is crucial. Here’s how to keep things on track:
How do you handle last-minute changes in your video shoots? Share your strategies.
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Welcome to video production! First, loop the client in- transparency earns trust. Then, channel your inner MacGyver: adapt quickly, whether it’s swapping locations or rethinking a shot. Finally, reassure them you’ve got it covered. Remember, a calm producer turns chaos into a great story-and a happy client.
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I once had a client change the script on set during a product shoot. Instead of panicking, I focused on staying flexible. We quickly huddled with the team, adjusted the shot list, and improvised where we could without sacrificing quality. I reassured the client we’d make it work and even suggested some tweaks to enhance their new direction. By the end of the shoot, they were thrilled with the results. Moral of the story: adaptability and clear communication go a long way in keeping clients happy when things change!
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I am a storm chaser. Last minute is the name of the game lol Be ready for anything. Handle pressure well. And get excited. That's what makes our work so amazing. On the fly changes.