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ISO: DVD Bluray menu author
« on: May 28, 2012, 02:18:32 PM »
Hello

I am looking for someone to create a professional looking DVD and Bluray menu for an official release.  He is an indie artist with a limited budget but if we use your work, you will be paid.  If you are able to do this or you know someone please contact me.

I use Vegas10pro/DVD Arch 5.2 pro so it would be great if you use dvd architect but not required

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Re: ISO: DVD Bluray menu author
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2012, 05:31:04 PM »
If i was to do such a job i would expect payment first. Not if we use it...why should someone spend hours or even days to see if they MIGHT get payed?

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Re: ISO: DVD Bluray menu author
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2012, 01:03:54 AM »
If i was to do such a job i would expect payment first. Not if we use it...why should someone spend hours or even days to see if they MIGHT get payed?

If you can show me samples of other DVD's and Blurays you have authored and I am confident you can do it then you will get hired.  I am not looking to hold a competition.
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Re: ISO: DVD Bluray menu author
« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2012, 10:33:06 PM »
Contracts should always be used for any kind of free lance work.  Good example, my daughter, a singer, was asked to sing a few songs for a charity event for an agreed upon price.  Then they called and ask if she would also MC the event for double the money.  She agreed and performed the event and everything went great.  Everyone loved the performance and the person who hired her said she was the hit of the evening.  To make a long story short, they never paid her.   And they haven't returned her calls.  Lesson learned - define the expectations in a contract.

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Re: ISO: DVD Bluray menu author
« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2012, 05:54:46 AM »
Contracts should always be used for any kind of free lance work.  Good example, my daughter, a singer, was asked to sing a few songs for a charity event for an agreed upon price.  Then they called and ask if she would also MC the event for double the money.  She agreed and performed the event and everything went great.  Everyone loved the performance and the person who hired her said she was the hit of the evening.  To make a long story short, they never paid her.   And they haven't returned her calls.  Lesson learned - define the expectations in a contract.

The lesson of that story is get payment up front if there is no contract....a lesson I already learned
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Re: ISO: DVD Bluray menu author
« Reply #5 on: June 24, 2012, 08:17:26 AM »
Contracts should always be used for any kind of free lance work.  Good example, my daughter, a singer, was asked to sing a few songs for a charity event for an agreed upon price.  Then they called and ask if she would also MC the event for double the money.  She agreed and performed the event and everything went great.  Everyone loved the performance and the person who hired her said she was the hit of the evening.  To make a long story short, they never paid her.   And they haven't returned her calls.  Lesson learned - define the expectations in a contract.

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