Thumbnail Art
Commissioned by: Myself
Wakana Tsukiko has commissions open for jobs I don't offer! Go check her out now!
Thumbnail Art
Commissioned by: Myself
Banner Art
Commissioned by: WakanaTsukiko
Commissions are paid work where you talk one on one with the person you would like to join your project about budget, what you want them to do, the job details, payment, and answering any questions they may have for you before joining your project! Below are a list of discriptions of every job you will be able to hire me for and what to do next if you want to know my commission rates!
Sadly, I can not do work for free, as I am an adult trying to survive. This means most work will be paid work under our agreements. I am willing to work with budgets if you have one, however, most of these are the jobs I am only willing to be paid/commissioned for:
Post-Production Jobs:
- Thumbnail Artist
Making clickable art that is interesting and piques the viewer's attention. bringing views to the channel
- Banner Art
Making a banner for your channel to be seen by the viewers can help increase viewership and make you seem more professional.
Crew Jobs:
- Director
a film director is considered the "author" of a film and is responsible for its creative vision. They work with editors to produce a director's cut and consult with the producer before the final cut is complete.
-Creative Consultant
A creative consultant is someone who the director and producer use to bounce ideas off of to make their production better.
- Producer
"They are the overall decision makers. Producers will develop story ideas and hire writers or choose and secure rights to scripts. This is known as 'optioning' a script. They decide on the scale and budget of the film and source financing from investors, studios, and distributors." - ScreenSkill.com
Cast Jobs:
- Acting
The art of memorizing lines, and filming yourself as if you are the character yourself. Complex emotions must be understood, displayed, and felt through the screen and how you say lines.
- Voice acting
The art of acting like the character yourself without showing your face. Complex emotions must be understood, displayed, and felt through the screen, with how you say lines, as you can not rely on facial or body features you would use in camera acting.