Flash Animator
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Experience Level: Intermediate
We're looking for someone to put together a flash animation series for us. We want some (hopefully) simple animated cartoons for youtube in order to help us push our new brand. Our budget is under £100 per 20-30 second video, but there's the potential for this to be ongoing, using the same basic setup each time.
The animation is to be two characters against a blank background. Think "Weebl and Bob" as an overall style, but at a more realistic pace (google it if you don't know). With regards to the character looks...whatever you want. Something simple and fun. Not much detail or colour, and there won't be much action. A little bit of movement every now and then, and two characters mainly talking.
We can give scripts for them if required, and send MP3s of the sound if needed - or we can give basic breakdowns, and leave it up to you. The main thing is that we want this to be fun, and if it works out well, it could go somewhere interesting. We'll take the bid as being for the first cartoon, which - if we like it - could become ongoing.
Any questions, please let us know.
The animation is to be two characters against a blank background. Think "Weebl and Bob" as an overall style, but at a more realistic pace (google it if you don't know). With regards to the character looks...whatever you want. Something simple and fun. Not much detail or colour, and there won't be much action. A little bit of movement every now and then, and two characters mainly talking.
We can give scripts for them if required, and send MP3s of the sound if needed - or we can give basic breakdowns, and leave it up to you. The main thing is that we want this to be fun, and if it works out well, it could go somewhere interesting. We'll take the bid as being for the first cartoon, which - if we like it - could become ongoing.
Any questions, please let us know.
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