What kind of camera work do you need for your project?
Think about the style and type of camera work that's best for your project. Do you need photos, videos, or both? Knowing this will help you find a 'Camera' expert with the right skills. Make a list of what you like about other photos or videos to share with them.
How detailed do you want your deliverables to be?
Decide how detailed you want the work from the 'Camera' expert to be. Do you need simple images or full video edits? Setting clear deliverable requirements helps your freelancer understand what you expect from them.
What is your timeline for this project?
Consider how soon you need the work done. Some camera projects take longer to plan and shoot. Knowing your timeline helps you and the freelancer plan the work efficiently.
Do you have an idea of the project budget range?
Think about your budget for the camera work. Having a rough budget range helps shape the project's direction. It's important to be realistic about what’s possible within your budget.
What is your preferred communication method?
Consider how you want to keep in touch with the 'Camera' expert. Email, phone calls, or video chats can all work. Choose the method you're most comfortable with for smooth communication.
Do you have a style or theme in mind for your project?
Think about the look and feel you want for your project. Is there a specific style you admire or a theme you're aiming for? Sharing this helps the freelancer understand your vision.
How will you provide feedback on the work?
Consider how you want to give feedback on the camera work. Decide if you'll give feedback in stages or after seeing the final product. Clear feedback helps make sure the final work meets your expectations.
Do you need any special equipment or resources?
Think about any unique equipment or resources needed for your project. Sometimes, special lighting or locations can make a big difference. Knowing this upfront helps the freelancer prepare accordingly.
What permissions or licenses might be necessary?
Consider any legal permissions or licenses you might need for the camera work. Issues like location permissions or photo releases can be important. Ensuring these are in place helps avoid problems later.
How will the final products be delivered to you?
Decide how you want to receive the final photos or videos. Digital files, physical copies, or cloud storage are options. Clear delivery preferences ensure you get your work in a way that suits you.
Who is Contra for?
Contra is designed for both freelancers (referred to as "independents") and clients. Freelancers can showcase their work, connect with clients, and manage projects commission-free. Clients can discover and hire top freelance talent for their projects.
What is the vision of Contra?
Contra aims to revolutionize the world of work by providing an all-in-one platform that empowers freelancers and clients to connect and collaborate seamlessly, eliminating traditional barriers and commission fees.