Indeed it does. Most television work done in Canada is pay per footage of some sort. Though I wonder if that hurts the quality, puts extra pressure on animation supervisors, and creates an environment where people don't really communicate because they come in just to finish their scenes. It is efficient and those who work efficiently benefit greatly from their efforts.
Indeed it does. Most television work done in Canada is pay per footage of some sort. Though I wonder if that hurts the quality, puts extra pressure on animation supervisors, and creates an environment where people don't really communicate because they come in just to finish their scenes. It is efficient and those who work efficiently benefit greatly from their efforts.
jeremyjhopkins 1 year ago
He seems like a hardcore businessman.
KaraBear567 2 years ago