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As much as you can get + $20
Count up all the time you spent making it (not rendering time) and
multiply by minimum wage.
Then multiply by about $20/hr.
Then quote him the high figure, and don't negotiate below the low one.
For Instance,
If the number of work hours was say, 60,
60 x (what is minimum wage, 5.65?) 5.65 is $339
60 x 20 is $1200
so ask for $1220.00
and don't go below $350
ALSO!
I went to a "new music and multimedia" show at the local junior college,
and someone actually got a scholarship for their animation work (and I
have seen lots better in here). So, don't be afraid to show your work at
those festivals.
--
Bryan Valencia
Software Services - Making Windows Scream
http://www.209software.com
mailto:bry### [at] 209software com
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