Per finished hour is a way of measuring the production time of an audio project. It is calculated by multiplying the finalized audio content in hours by the PFH rate.
Generally, PFH is paid for every hour of finished recording, edited audio, or proofing, rather than by the studio’s hourly booking rate. Initially, PFH was created for freelancers and agencies to better evaluate their projects and how they were spending their time.
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