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Subject: RE: FLASH: Anyone Know what a good "per-minute" development time is?
From: Eric Stewart
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 15:40:56 +0100

David Wrote:
I'm quoting out an approximately 2-minute flash demo
for a software product. No real interactivity
involved, just pure marketing and animation of the
product's features and maybe some soundovers thrown
in.
What would be a decent accepted development time for
something like this, per minute?
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David,
I would guess at how ever long it will take you in hours. Multiply the
number of hours by your hourly rate, then divid that number by 2(the number
of minutes in the sequence). I don't know of anybody who quotes by the
length of the movie, so this is the best substitute I can think of.
H e L i X



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