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Subject: Re: FLASH: price quote on flash animation?
From: Stephen
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 04:01:22 +0100

In a way, Jon has a point. But it doesn't matter if it's a 30sec animation
or a 5min one. It's the amount of time you put in to do the animation. The
last Flash presentation I did was billed for $17,000. And it was only a
40sec one. *one thing to note, our currency is US$1=$3.8, but salary wise,
we get paid shit.


Stephen

----- Original Message -----
From: Jon Williams <jonatshovemedia [dot] com>

> "Your bill will reflect your ability to pay"
>
> This is what I have listed on my on-line portfolio.
>
> If the man wants what I've got he's going to
> have to pay for it. Nike comes knockin? no
> less than a kings ransom. A non-profit I support?
> cheap-to-free.
>
> The first freelance stuff I did @ 65/hr
> and realized quickly that was *way* low.
> I've bumped it to $95 w/o any argument.
> and If I stay this busy...
>
> -jon


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