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Film Business Master is a business-growth training program for videographers launched by FBM Ventures LLC. It is aimed at creators working in video shooting, production, and service-based businesses. Its core proposition is to help videographers charge for more than just their “technical skills” by using creative strategy, marketing, client acquisition, and business systems to attract higher-ticket clients and build monthly retainer revenue.
Based on the information on the page, the program includes “4+ hours of content,” personal training, creative strategy, paid-ad client acquisition, organic outreach, tools and templates, and an affiliate program. The focus is not on filming techniques themselves, but on packaging video services commercially, pricing, acquiring clients, and building a growth system. The page does not clearly state the split between live sessions, recorded lessons, and 1-on-1 coaching, nor does it disclose a full curriculum, learning timeline, or community-operation details. As such, the depth of delivery should be confirmed during the strategy call.
Founder Aviv says he started with a drone and zero clients, later built a production business, helped clients generate over $5 million in sales, and has taught 5,000+ videographers across 100+ countries. The page showcases student examples from countries such as the Czech Republic, Spain, Germany, and Kazakhstan, emphasizing transitions from low-priced projects to higher-ticket commercial shoots or increased annual income. However, the terms also clearly state that financial results, leads, client acquisition, or business growth are not guaranteed. These case studies should therefore be understood as individual outcomes rather than universal promises.
The website does not publicly list specific pricing; sales are mainly handled through a “Book A Free Strategy Call” process. For payments, it mentions Stripe, PayPal, and possibly other processors. The refund policy is relatively strict: unless a specific sales page explicitly states a guarantee or refund terms, all sales are final by default and non-refundable. Installment plans must also be paid in full. This is especially important for students with limited budgets.
The main advantage is its vertical positioning: it suits creators who already know how to shoot but struggle with client acquisition, pricing, and building commercial proposals. The content direction also appears closely aligned with real pain points in service-based businesses. The downsides are lack of pricing transparency, insufficient public detail about the course structure, a marketing-heavy use of income case studies, and no default refund protection. It is better suited to videographers who already have a portfolio and delivery capability and want to move from scattered low-budget gigs to higher-ticket clients. It is not a good match for complete beginners or people who only want to learn filming techniques.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, Chinese-language support, or RMB payments, so its accessibility is unknown. If you mainly serve Chinese clients, it may be worth comparing domestic courses on short-video commercial work, film-production entrepreneurship, advertising, and local client acquisition. If your target is overseas clients or English-speaking markets, this program’s strategic framework may be more relevant to that context.
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