SCRIPT TITLE GRAPHIC

  • Status: Pending
  • Prize: $30
  • Entries Received: 19
  • Winner: jmvanbreda

Contest Brief

I am in the market for a title graphic to be used on the cover page of my new script as well as any supplemental visual materials that accompany the script!

Script Title: CEMETERY

The series is set in a rural small that houses many deep secrets.

Art should be creative, yet clean and should evoke the brooding, dark, mysterious/ominous tone of this psychological thriller.

I’ve included the title page of several scripts to give context and ideas of how this graphic will be presented! Scripts are the blueprint to our favorite shows but they are also quality pieces of literature and I’m looking to present mine to perspective buyers in a fresh, creative and already conceived way.

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  • DepartmentS
    DepartmentS
    • 1 year ago

    May I respectfully suggest, don't seal. You're going to get spammed out with webrip's whatever you do - at least when it's open anyone prepared to actually do the work can see how badly. Should you have a crashing need to spend an extra $30 bucks - put it on the prize total. Thank you for Guaranteeing. If anything suitable occurs I'll be sure to throw my hat in the ring if it helps. Good luck.

    • 1 year ago
    1. Justjerryhoward
      Contest Holder
      • 1 year ago

      I don’t understand what you’re saying! Can you rephrase or elaborate?

      • 1 year ago
    2. jmvanbreda
      jmvanbreda
      • 1 year ago

      Mark is referring to the option of sealing the entries of the participants. That means only you can see what others create. They are hidden from the rest of the freelancers. I hope this helps.

      • 1 year ago
  • jmvanbreda
    jmvanbreda
    • 1 year ago

    I only seal my work to ensure I'm not being copied. This costs money. It has its advantages.

    • 1 year ago
  • Spippiri
    Spippiri
    • 1 year ago

    I cannot give you the perfect suggestion or advise. I can say that when you receive a purpose, search it on google lens (click right over the image and choose "search image on google lens"). There are other tools that help you to understand if an artwork is original or copied or just a little modified. The best tool is your eyes, check the quality of the image (many times you can see the cut and paste bad borders of the actions). And of course, you can ask to the artist to show you some screenshots of the work in their drawing/design software (something like work in progress). And remember that before completing the payment (release the payment) you can ask to the artist (the winner of the contest) to give you the original files where you can see that he/she really worked on your project, and not just copying from het internet and at most modifying a little bit. Anyway, you are the contest holder, and only you can say if you like something or not, the Art is in your eyes.

    • 1 year ago
  • Spippiri
    Spippiri
    • 1 year ago

    If I am not wrong, Mark M. wanted to say that if you seal the contest, the non-serious artists could give you some bad or good graphics copied from internet, and the serious artists cannot see the image and warn you about that. If the contest if open, there is a clear comparation of the works, and everybody can see if somebody cheat or copy from internet or from another purpose. When a designer see the quality of the works, he/she is pushed to do the best to make something better (of course without copying).

    • 1 year ago
    1. Justjerryhoward
      Contest Holder
      • 1 year ago

      I’m new to this site, how do I go about doing that?

      • 1 year ago

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