This being my first year of festivals (chalk for now -- it's easiest for me this year), I'm a little bit shy to ask about pay. If someone asks me what I charge, I know what my rates are and I'm comfortable with my rates.
If they don't, a large part of me feels like I should be happy they want me at all, being a newby in the industry, but I also know that I do not want to encourage that attitude in the industry. All the other industries I do work in have the attitude too, and I know it too well and it makes me quite miffed.
I also feel like I'm too old now to go back to doing things for free like an intern, no matter how much I want to be a part of the world.
Some fests are small and can't afford a fee or the fee is far below my regular standard. This I take into consideration and am easy to work with and around.
Others make me feel like they're only not offering because they're waiting to see if I'm shrewd enough know to negotiate. If I don't then it's my loss. Like a car dealership.
I'm finding it hard to tell when to ask or say what I expect as a fee, in fear that they'll change their minds about wanting me. This year I need the experience, but I'm also in a position where I need my time and travel to pay for itself or else I can't maintain it.
How do the experienced of you peoples approach a festivals who don't mention a fee?
(When a contract specifies that they'll actually LET me keep 100% of my hat, it makes me raise an eyebrow.)
I'm waiting to respond to some, not knowing exactly how to approach it. I really want the work... but not if it means encouraging the "work for free" attitude.
I also hesitate to just announce my standard fee, for fear they'll say, "Oh never mind then." with no back-and-forth.
With this I'm finding myself to be too timid, with no poker face at all. I feel like I need instruction on exactly what to say.
I JUST got to a point in animation where I know what to accept and what's bull and shouldn't be tolerated. I want the same knowledge for busker fests.
Isabella, HELP!!
If they don't, a large part of me feels like I should be happy they want me at all, being a newby in the industry, but I also know that I do not want to encourage that attitude in the industry. All the other industries I do work in have the attitude too, and I know it too well and it makes me quite miffed.
I also feel like I'm too old now to go back to doing things for free like an intern, no matter how much I want to be a part of the world.
Some fests are small and can't afford a fee or the fee is far below my regular standard. This I take into consideration and am easy to work with and around.
Others make me feel like they're only not offering because they're waiting to see if I'm shrewd enough know to negotiate. If I don't then it's my loss. Like a car dealership.
I'm finding it hard to tell when to ask or say what I expect as a fee, in fear that they'll change their minds about wanting me. This year I need the experience, but I'm also in a position where I need my time and travel to pay for itself or else I can't maintain it.
How do the experienced of you peoples approach a festivals who don't mention a fee?
(When a contract specifies that they'll actually LET me keep 100% of my hat, it makes me raise an eyebrow.)
I'm waiting to respond to some, not knowing exactly how to approach it. I really want the work... but not if it means encouraging the "work for free" attitude.
I also hesitate to just announce my standard fee, for fear they'll say, "Oh never mind then." with no back-and-forth.
With this I'm finding myself to be too timid, with no poker face at all. I feel like I need instruction on exactly what to say.
I JUST got to a point in animation where I know what to accept and what's bull and shouldn't be tolerated. I want the same knowledge for busker fests.
Isabella, HELP!!

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