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How to Compare ‘Video Shoot Spend’ vs. ‘UGC Spend’ in 60 Seconds

Most teams compare UGC programs to a single shoot and assume it costs more. In reality, per piece of content, shoots are far more expensive. A one-day $3.5K onsite might net 3 clips, while a $12K UGC program produces 40–60 assets plus templates and enablement—bringing cost per piece down by 5x. The smarter spend isn’t on big polished “window dressing,” it’s on building a repeatable ecosystem that feeds daily business goals.

By Alex Leblanc ·
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How to Compare ‘Video Shoot Spend’ vs. ‘UGC Spend’ in 60 Seconds

If you’re judging UGC spend like a one-day shoot, you’re missing out on long-term savings. Here’s the apples-to-apples.



Why does this matter if your video budget feels “too small” for a full program?


Because looking only at the sticker price of a one-day shoot vs. a UGC program is like comparing a single dinner tab to a year’s worth of groceries. Shoots feel cheaper in the moment, but per piece of usable content, you’re actually spending more—and leaving massive ROI on the table.


Step 1: List All the Hidden Costs of a Shoot


Shoots aren’t just the few thousand you budgeted. Factor in:

  • Crew day rates
  • Travel and lodging
  • Editing hours and revisions
  • Internal review time and reshoots


By the time you tally up, you’ve sunk the budget into 2–3 polished videos.


Step 2: List UGC Program Costs


Now, look at UGC program spend:

  • Coaching to activate your team and partners; "teach a man to fish"
  • Templates and quick-turn formats ready to record today
  • Internal team time you’re already spending in panels, meetings, and events
  • Community-powered content creation that saves money over time


That spend builds a repeatable ecosystem of creators, not just one polished artifact.


Step 3: Do the Math


Here’s the simple formula to run:


Effective Cost/Asset = Total Spend ÷ (# finished clips + # internal enablement pieces)

  • Typical onsite = $3.5K ÷ 3 videos = ~$1,166 per piece
  • UGC program = $12K ÷ 50 clips = ~$240 per piece


That’s a 5x efficiency gain—and more importantly, you’re feeding your pipeline daily instead of once a year.


Visual Proof

  • Shoot Spend → 3–5 big videos
  • Program Spend → 40–60 clips + templates + enablement + long-term coaching benefits


When you calculate per piece, the “expensive” program is actually the cheaper path to ROI.


The Bottom Line


Onsite shoots are still valuable, but they’re cherries on top. A UGC program, like the one you get by working with MarketScale, is the pie. Without it, you’re burning cash for window dressing while starving your day-to-day marketing, sales, and recruiting goals.


Key takeaway: Stop judging UGC against your video shoot line item. Judge it against your cost per usable piece of content, as well as the long-term money saved by creating a team of capable creators without a single new hire. That’s where the real savings live.

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Alex Leblanc

August 26, 2025

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