*whoosh*
see, i know feck all about this type of stuff. I only really made teh bloody thing to see if i could, more than anything.
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Tue 13 Jan 2004, 6:55,
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Do you know anyone in the industry?
You should get the name of a lawyer and have him/her advise you.
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Tue 13 Jan 2004, 6:57,
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Well, I don't know anyone
But for some reason the idea of getting a lawyer in and stuff worries me. Maybe it's the fact i'd be paying them money.
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Tue 13 Jan 2004, 6:59,
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You should probably get used to the idea
of lawyers if you're going to be successful in anything. It's the best money you'll ever spend if the thing ends up going Scooby Doo.
edit: you're in London?
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Tue 13 Jan 2004, 7:01,
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edit: you're in London?
I work in TV
and have experience in working on animation for TV (recently S4C in wales) email me and I'll let you know what I know. Which is not a HUGE amount but might help you.
paul at paulfarrer dot com
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Tue 13 Jan 2004, 7:16,
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paul at paulfarrer dot com
Yeah...
It sounds all really heavy and stuff. Especially when you're a gamine young artiste who just wants to do groovy things.
Definitely maybe get onto Mr Rathergood; also perhaps a quick visit to something like a Citizens' Advice Bureau will do wonders. Or sometimes you can arrange for a free preliminary visit to a lawyer type? Good ones actually know the law...
Another option that's less violent might be talk to senior lecturer types at Uni / design schools. They like to bang on and protect the yoof. Helped me a treat this one time...
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Tue 13 Jan 2004, 7:05,
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Definitely maybe get onto Mr Rathergood; also perhaps a quick visit to something like a Citizens' Advice Bureau will do wonders. Or sometimes you can arrange for a free preliminary visit to a lawyer type? Good ones actually know the law...
Another option that's less violent might be talk to senior lecturer types at Uni / design schools. They like to bang on and protect the yoof. Helped me a treat this one time...
Sorry
Money is my worst subject. But someone around here ought to know.
I think Tart Monkey works in the industry, and of course Joel from Rathergood, and weebl.
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Tue 13 Jan 2004, 6:55,
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I think Tart Monkey works in the industry, and of course Joel from Rathergood, and weebl.
Hooooooooly cow,
That's a toughie. Are they professional, or just a berk? Be veeerrry careful. You could end up doing the donkey work for a few dollars an hour, while someone nicks off with Stick Figure Mania and becomes Trey Parker II.
Call a lawyer. I hear they have some spare in the U.S.
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Tue 13 Jan 2004, 6:56,
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Call a lawyer. I hear they have some spare in the U.S.