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From: Marc Delsoin <marc@escape.com>
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Subject: re: prices?
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For all of those beginning animators out there I would suggest you read
the latest VTU about pricing for animation and graphic work. There is a
pretty much in dept article on it.
Sorry if I am late with this info but I have not read the list in a few
weeks. (geez.. over 300 messages!! )
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On Sat, 21 Jan 1995, Rowan Crawford wrote:
> > For a measly 8 second flying logo with at most a lens flare, we'd
> > charge about $600 to $800. For another animation that had moving
> > video as a backdrop, a 3D rendered dolphin, rippling/morphing
> > text and a soundtrack for 12 seconds we asked (and got without
> > any client whining) $6000.
>
> This is excellent info - some pricing ideas along with sample
> animation discription! If anyone can share similar experiences,
> please do.
>
> > Another thing: always get 50% (perhaps 30% for very trustworthy
> > clients) up front! I've seen many an animator get shafted (mostly
>
> Good tip.
>
> ---
>
> Request for Modeler (and maybe Layout too):
>
> I'd like to have a "zoom" function like AutoCAD. You hit a key, draw
> a box in whatever window you want, and it automatically zooms the
> window up to fill the view. I would also like to see model keep a
> backlist of "views" (maybe retrievable through a scrolling list), and
> the bility to easily flick back and forward between view (maybe + and
> - on the keypad).
>
> Row.
>