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    custom flash development

    Hey - Im offering custom intros, headers, and site design if you are interested...

    You can see a tiny portion of the effects I can do here.

    http://www.setyournet.com/wwh/top.html

    That one was just experimental, too fast, not long enough - but it does show you what I can do.

    My price is $75 per flash.

    I have aim: cvsucks

    rob

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    I think we should see a little bit more than one example...
    Lead Designer @ SingleHop

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    ok

    I guess no one wants a custom flash intro. Alright then

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    Kinda impatient huh? It's been 6 hours since your topic was created. Give more examples. I don't know of anyone who would pay $75 for anything after seeing that little. Show more = get more.

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    ok

    I dont really have much of a portfolio.

    I will do flash intros for free though- for anyone who has a hosting site.. just to build my portfolio..


    Rob

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    your flash aren't really flash

    If that 3 second flash cost $75, then I find it way too high. I say that flash is worth less than $25. You're not going to get much customers like that, especially for a flash movie with mostly non-flash content.
    . . : : iSight Design : : . .
    http://www.iSightDesign.ca

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    How is that non-flash content (out of curiosity)

    Have you used flash before

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    whoa guys, stop flaming him, flash is harder then most of your think..

    good work on the intro...

    its a great start, a regular intro is 30 sec long, and charge 100$ at the lowest

    hey and dont sell your self out, dont listen to these guys and dont do work for free! ever! when designers do work for free it just hurts the ones that have to charge... the profestionals... people doing freebie work just hurts the "economy"....

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    Re: your flash aren't really flash

    Originally posted by Denny
    If that 3 second flash cost $75, then I find it way too high. I say that flash is worth less than $25. You're not going to get much customers like that, especially for a flash movie with mostly non-flash content.

    non flash content?! umm hello! its all flash.. i would like to know what u consider "flash content"?

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    I have to agree with Mike01
    Nothing is ever free, someone always pays for it even if it is you.

    Don't ever give away your work, it makes it harder to charge that customer for additional work later on.

    Take some time and develop a 30 second flash header for your own company.

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    I will thank you for the support

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