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Retirement Jobs – Video Production


It’s one of the best family presents ever offered - family photos transferred to a DVD and set to music.

As technology advances people are looking for new and improved ways to store and display memories. With the right equipment and some technological savvy, you can cash in on the ever-growing need to move memories.

Transferring photos and VHS home movies to DVD is a relatively easy business to start. Your biggest expense will be your equipment – most of which, if your reading this on your own computer, you already have - a computer - but with video editing software, a digital camera, and a DVD burner – if you add a video camera, you’re really set to go - these basics will get you started working from your home with your own photo transfer business.


Retirement Jobs - Video Production

Retirement Jobs – Video Production


With the addition of specialized equipment, your retirement job as a memory mover can advance to adding such services as transferring 8 mm film to DVD.

If you plan to add this to your services list you’ll have to educate yourself on care and handling procedures for old film.

Film repair and photo restoration are two natural offshoots of the video production business. They are specialized areas that require education and experience to perform correctly however, the potential income may make these specializations worth pursuing.

But these advanced services come later, with the right local and regional promotion, just the basic transfer of VHS home movies and photographs will keep your video business humming

Retirement Jobs – Video Production – Pricing and Promotion

Yellow pages advertising will bring in most of your customers, but post posters and flyers in community centers, retirement centers, shopping Malls, etc., - work commission arrangements with stores that cater to the 55 Plus demographic. Marketing event packages for these occasions could help boost your business.

When setting prices, charge a set-up fee and then charge per photo, per hour, or per foot, depending on the project. Collect additional fees for any extra editing or special effects.

One additional service you could offer – for a premium price – is interviewing family members about specially selected pictures – their comments could be “on Camera” or “Voice Under” a series of pictures.

Another future money-making addition could be a website were you would upload the completed video so family members around the world could view it – charge the client a “upload” fee plus a weekly or monthly charge for as long as the video is carried on your website.

Retirement Jobs – Video Production – Overview

The most important thing in this business is to remember that you are dealing with precious moments in your client's lives. If those images are destroyed, they are gone for good. You are saving sentiments, so always work with caution.

Viewing decades of family history is fascinating work – it’s the kind of experience that can be shared at weddings, graduations, anniversaries, reunions, holidays, and even funerals.

Owning a video business can be a lot of fun, but it does require some patience, skill and specific equipment. If you are a people person who enjoys working with technology, consider moving memories for a living. Before you now it, you could have a future preserving the past.

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