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Old 9th May 2008, 01:39 AM   #14
rhumphries
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One more thing that I don't think anyone has mentioned is that projects done for free somehow end up being the most trouble. I think it's because the one asking for the service has no limits that a budget would otherwise impose. The result is that often the expectations and the amount of work get out of control.

This project has the potential for that pitfall, but you actually are getting paid, which strangely compounds the problem, because now you are on the hook. You don't have the easy out that you would if the project were pro-bono and you could just walk away.

If you do take the job, I'd suggest that you set some serious boundaries regarding the amount of music expected and the number of revisions, etc.

Best of luck,

Richard
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