Ha. Don't we all. [he takes off his monocle and, with a fancy sleight of hand, transforms them into a pair of reading glasses with the same beaded chain as the monocle. He places them back on his face and with another flourish, summons up a paper contract. Typical Sinner deal fare. Suddenly, Alastor is all business]
Let's see... Hm hm hm... Well, I believe it would be primarily commission based work. Perhaps better for you as a supplementary income than main, given the sporadic nature. [he paces and hums as he reads and thinks] Working with clients, we would accept a retainer fee up front and collect the remaining fee after completion of the product. For that initial fee... I'd be willing to split 70/30, since you're doing most the work and I'm managing. And then perhaps a three-to-five percent royalty on any ad time sold with your work included. The rights would belong to the client, of course. [he vanishes the contract in a puff of green flame, and he looks down at Blitz. He's certainly professional when he needs to be...] I need to do a little more research on the local economy to determine the hard numbers on the fees, though.
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Let's see... Hm hm hm... Well, I believe it would be primarily commission based work. Perhaps better for you as a supplementary income than main, given the sporadic nature. [he paces and hums as he reads and thinks] Working with clients, we would accept a retainer fee up front and collect the remaining fee after completion of the product. For that initial fee... I'd be willing to split 70/30, since you're doing most the work and I'm managing. And then perhaps a three-to-five percent royalty on any ad time sold with your work included. The rights would belong to the client, of course. [he vanishes the contract in a puff of green flame, and he looks down at Blitz. He's certainly professional when he needs to be...] I need to do a little more research on the local economy to determine the hard numbers on the fees, though.