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On Apr 2, 2007, at 7:32 PM, hank wrote:
> > Royalties is NOT free work in everyone description
> > --except Hank's.
> >
>
> If you're able to earn royalties you would be able to pay. I read
> it as
> you have not yet earned anything and therefore cannot pay anything.
> I've been getting paid for audio work since 1968. Along the way I have
> learned that the essence of "spec" deals is that one should
not expect
> to get paid, because worldwide the number of those deals that actually
> get money to the engineer is less than one in a few thousand.
Yea, if I had $10 for each time I did this over the last 23 plus
years, I'd have a nice bundle of cash.
Spec deals rarely ever work out. I suggest if you are going to take a
job like this, that you do it with the opinion that you are going to
get some experience, rather than waiting for the cash...
Heck, after the Cd gets released, and the costs are recouped, and
there is some money to actually go around, I'd still not expect to
see anything. And I signed some what looked like pretty good
investments in my time... to see the writer and publisher get
something, and me nothing.
This would work for an intern, looking to maybe make a contact or 2...
Just my 2 cents.
George Leger III
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