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    • TheArtBard
      TheArtBard last edited by TheArtBard

      Howdy friends 🙂 Happy Halloween!
      So - 1) Super excited! I potentially have a first client!
      They're interested in Storyboarding services for their graphic novel series - they have artists for other portions of production.
      Thus - 2)
      How do you price a Storyboarding Package?
      A package of 150 frames for $X?
      Per scene, no matter the scene length?
      A monthly service no more than Y hours at $Z?
      Hourly?
      What's worked for you?

      Thank you!
      Stay healthy, keep busy!
      Happy Halloween 🎃
      Shani - The Art Bard

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      • Jeremy Ross
        Jeremy Ross @TheArtBard last edited by

        Hi @TheArtBard, I recommend you read the Graphics Artists Guild Handbook. There’s a chapter on pricing Storyboards for your client.

        Hope you get the job!

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        • TheArtBard
          TheArtBard @Jeremy Ross last edited by

          @Jeremy-Ross

          Thanks Jeremy~ Belated response to you, but thank you for the good advice! I bought two of the books, they're illuminating! So much of art pricing is veiled and varied, so these books are great references 🙂 Not to mention they really add legitimacy to the prices I want to set.

          Thanks again Jeremy!

          Hope you're well!
          All the best,
          Shani, The Art Bard

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