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- albums0
hey scarabin, do you ever do the text on the bottom of the posters? I was wondering if you knew what people were using (if there is a specific you know of) for the thin text in the billing / credit block.
The stuff that looks like these:
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/urw…
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/out…
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/red…
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/ort…
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/lin…
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fon…I even found this weird thing
http://www.abstractfonts.com/fon…- that's called a billing block or billing. font is almost always univers ultra condensed. i've also seen bee usedscarabin
- thxalbums
- I'd avoid Bee like the plague ubless you have an assload of credits. U39 or U49 are primojonny_quest_lives
- Heroic condensed is also a tasty choice if you have the time. Most AD's never set their own billings so here are a few rules.jonny_quest_lives
- price is essentially the samealbums
- heroic is nice, too bad no webalbums
- Billing cap height is usually 15% of the title unless an indie flick that doesn't need guild approval.jonny_quest_lives
- So take the average of each letterform of your title and calculate 15% of that height for your billing
jonny_quest_lives - Again only required if you submit your billing through the writer's and or director's guildsjonny_quest_lives
- cool to know regardlessalbums
- aaaaand theese rules only apply in the usArchitectofFate
- yeah they're a pain in the assscarabin
- inteliboy0
Look at it from their angle... could be far less sinister -- they need to create some dvd menu's and stuff. "Hey you should grab the designs the poster guy did" "Yeah cool I'll give him a buzz".
- moldero0
calling scarabin
- colin_s0
oof this needs a paragraph break or two.
either way that seems low, depending on the distribution deal and the amount of promotions behind it.
- spifflink0
It seems pretty low to me as well. But the thought occurred to me to take the money and at least get something out of it? I doubt the royalties will amount to anything substantial.
- scarabin0
if it were me i'd give 'em the files and take the money at the $250 price i originally quoted. then acknowledge layered files in the next contract i make with someone.
- scarabin0
and typically i charge $1000 per comp, then like $500 for minor revisions and finishing. $300 for a full-sized print.
- spifflink0
So give them a flattened PSD at $250?
- Because he's asking for a full psd so they can use art elements for other purposes.spifflink
- what's the point of a flat psd? he needs the title treatment loose so he can use it on things, make billboards, etcscarabin
- yeah that's what I mean. sorry i misread what you said before.spifflink
- i also didnt quote 250, i was closer to 1k (not charging for all previous work), but was laughed at :(spifflink
- these dudes are pretty sketchy.spifflink
- uuuuuu0
They have to pay for this stuff with someone anyway but they want to get it cheap with you. You made the original art, they would have to go and get someone to redo something entirely, that can't be cheaper, so stick to your prices and get your friend to tell them they have to use the original art work at a proper price. I'd hate to know what they paid for the distribution rights if they are being like this over graphic design. I don't know maybe they think you are the guy who'll take it up the butt.
- yeah no kidding. my friends have told me that they are regretting signing a deal with these people.spifflink
- Is your work tied to the project stylistically? Is it in the actual movie?uuuuuu
- Yeah, its used in a bunch of animations.spifflink
- I wouldn't budge then. If I was your director friend I would insist they work with you on your terms.uuuuuu
- they are sort of laying down and taking it at this point. i am only on this still because they insisted on using my art.spifflink
- good luck :]uuuuuu
- pr20
Honestly bro, doc are so hard to make, cost a ton of money and never see that money again. The distro company knows that ANY money they are kicking your way is money disappearing into a dark abyss. On the other hand great poster puts them on a road to recoup that money just a little bit easier - that much they should understand. But being some cheap (they all are) distro company all they care about is bottom line. In their view ANY money the spend is too much.
- bulletfactory0
You have no contract with them. Never release source files.
- CGN0
can we see this art/poster you speak of
- CGN0
Let them know your previous deal. Maybe they can still give you that if not than charge them 1k for the rights to the design and call it a day.
- ksv1230
Fuck the psd up. remove i portant filters or some elements, then hand it off, F them in the end.
- Julesvm0
I've done a few. Fees have always varied wildly based on the size of the production and their budget... so it goes.