so, i'm (supposedly) desigining and building puppets for a guy who wants to create a puppet sketch show here in Chicago. we're still talking about pricing and such (i want to charge about $360 in labor for each puppet and then about $80 for materials, but he doesn't want to spend that much because it's only in a workshop phase). but anyways, i was wondering how the copyrighting on these guys goes. I assume that the design is copyrighted to me and i can make more if i want, but he gets the puppet and can do whatever he wants with it once it is sold to him. any advice is appreciated, i'm sure there are a lot of you who have come across this issue before.
thanks,
Mary Kate
you are not charging enough for your time.or your materials, im just guessing since i do not know what your designs look like, but
$360.00 in labor? $80 in materials,
what about a design fee? and transfer of owner ship? if the show takes off, they get all the profits and you get nothing.
are you only paying your self $8 and hour?
you would be better off renting him some puppets , make it clear in a contract the puppets, thier likeness and designs are yours, and thet you are renting him the puppest for a given amount of time to workshop or film thier show.and that atthe end of the agreed upon time the puppets will be returned to you.
if they want to purchase the puppets out right, designs and all , your price needs to go way up.
Sorry to go on a tear here,
but this is the problem when Beginers (and i am only assuming you are new to the industry)are offered work
you look at it as hey , my stuff will be on stage, or on tv, that will get me further along.
it aint so the entertainment industry has a short memory and staffs change all the tiem.
, We puppet designers have no Unions, or Guilds watching our backs when it comes to pricing our work, but look at it this way,
if you were a writer on this show you would make sure you have a piece of the pie comming to you.
(hence the strike , which is affecting alot of us people who are self employed and service the Tv and Film industry, but will see no benifits from this strike)
same for the creator,he wants his cut to
same for the Backers or producers., boy oh boy do they want a cut.
so exactly why would you be willing to give away your time , money , and talent for pretty much nothing?it seems like no one involved is a designer, or fabrictor, or really even knows about puppets for tv.
you need to retain legal council, or at least speak to a lawer who specializes in this sort of stuff.
secondly, By charging so little you are devauling all of us,
Most people in TV,Theatre and to a lesser degree film, have no idea what goes into Puppet creation,
I get people asking me to build puppets all the time, and after going over thier designs, or discussing a original design of my own, they are shocked to learn how much it can cost.Most think....
"Hey its a puppet , how much could that cost , $200 $300, and once our show is a hit, will make a fortune, to heck with the puppet designer"
Do not perpetuate the generalaztion that our work is worth less than a writer, or actor,or a painter, or a fine arts sculptur. you are creating the product they are going to try and sell, for all the writers nice words, and the directors clever camera angles, even the puppeteers funny voice, all the kids will see is WHAT YOU CREATED, and if the show works, when they go to the toy store, its your work that is going to sell the product.
sorry to be so agressive here, but if puppetbuilders, and designers dont start valuing thier work, how do you expect anyone else to?