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http://pny.lv/1qzk I'm sure there is a logical explanation for this, but at first glance it kinda baffles me
Tuesday, 22-Apr-14 17:25:49 UTC from web-
@ellistia "I charge $300p/s" ..."I charge 150p/s" what
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@scoot Pretty sure they meant the usual charge is 300, not theirs
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@scoot Nah, he's saying that normal freelancers charge 300 a second whike he charges 150.
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@mastertdi Oh, I see now.
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@mrmattimation stop copying alex
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@mrmattimation stop copying alex
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@ellistia Oh yeah, that's a perfectly reasonable price. At $300/s, that's about $18,000 for a full minute. At $150/s, that's about $9,000 for a minute. People gotta eat somehow.
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@mrmattimation The more I think about it, the more it makes sense I suppose. And the more I realise how crazy serious the animation business is.
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@ellistia That's why everyone outsources their animation to third world countries like China or Canada
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@ellistia animation requires some pretty specific abilities and is currently in demand, so an animator's time is worth a fair amount atm
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@ellistia The Koreans who work on The Simpsons are probably lucky to get paid a fraction of that for the same amount of work.
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