| Design the animated logo for Brett Ratner's Rat Entertainment | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Please note: If you find the color of the text hard to read, please click on "Printer-friendly" and black text will appear on a white background.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Printer-friendly format |
Member Opinions:
You've got to be KIDDING!
A successful Hollywood director of big-name stars can't afford to...
a) hire a graphic designer
b) pay for decent work ($1000 for an animation???)
c) license the use of any "contributions", however the users of his website who post must grant him full rights to modify and distribute THEIR work as part of HIS promotions.
d) pay for advertising his spiffy entertainment company... instead hoping that YouTube visitors will do his marketing for him.
:snort:
I would not recommend this sort of "contest" even to high school students. Time has a value. Skill has a value. Creativity certainly has a value.
I have to reluctantly agree with hauksdottir. I was drawn to check out this contest because of the potential for working with a known Hollywood personality, but the fact of the matter is that $1000 is only worth less than one day of a low-grade professional animator's time (not counting render time).
Either Mr. Rattner has fallen on VERY hard times (which diminishes a lot of the draw for such a contest), or this logo design is of woefully low importance to him.
Either way this is a bit of a disappointment. As a professional animator myself, I would have liked to have entered the contest. Frankly, my time is better spent making more R'osity merchandise.
Login and voice your opinion!


Digg
Del.icio.us
Facebook
StumbleUpon
Google

