| KLXVER said: Ok how much should she recieve then? You keep saying its not enough, what is enough then? Give me a number. |
The minimum rate her main union (U.K's sister union to the American Actor's Guild) has been negotiating with its clients sounds like a good rate for the work she's been doing.
600 GBP per hour for first hour, 300 GBP per hour for each subsequent hour, So for 16 hours, $5768.
But the video game voiceover contract for the American Actor Union is ending next month, they should strike and ask for royalties in addition to comparable rates to the UK Equity Union rates imo.
Maybe the % of the revenue that their hours represents in relation to total collective employee hours over the development period as an additional bonus.
So if the game nets a revenue of $60 million and their individual effort divided by collective effort of all employees is say 1 week /(52 weeks in year*200 employees*5 years) = .00192% of total employee effort. That'd give them a bonus of $1,152 from revenue of $60,000,000.
And the total payout over time would be $6,920 for 16 hours or .00192% of effort.
Last edited by sc94597 - on 18 October 2022







