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Free Videographer Invoice Template

Invoice shoots, editing, and licensing without wrestling a spreadsheet. Itemize the day, the deliverables, and usage rights — then send a PDF that looks as sharp as your reel. Free — no signup, no email wall, no watermark.

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What to put on a videographer invoice

Videographers typically take a deposit to lock the date, then invoice the balance on delivery. Keep shooting, editing, and licensing on separate lines so the client understands what each part costs and exactly what usage they’ve paid for.

Example line items for videographer work:

  • Shoot day (10 hrs) — 1 @ $1,800
  • Edit + color + delivery — 1 @ $1,200
  • Usage / licensing — 1 @ $400

Every complete invoice also needs your details, the client’s, a unique invoice number, dates, and clear payment terms — see the full invoice checklist, or read how to invoice a client.

Frequently asked questions

Deposit then balance?

Standard practice: invoice a deposit (often 50%) to reserve the shoot date, then the balance before you hand over the final files. It protects your time on a date you can’t resell.

Should licensing be a separate line?

Yes. Make usage/licensing its own line item so the scope of use (social, broadcast, paid ads) is unambiguous and you’re paid fairly for wider rights.

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