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14 Questions Animators Should Ask Before they Take Any Client

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Sheila Nienow
14 Questions Animators Should Ask Before they Take Any Client

 

Before taking any client for the animation work, you must ask the following questions.

  1. What Does Your Company Deals In?

Gain the knowledge about the service or the product that the company offers so that you will create the video following the right theme.

  1. Tell Me About Your Targeted Audience

Knowing the audience will help you make the video according to the mindset of the consumers.

  1. Tell Me Who Your Competitors Are

You can check the work of their marketing competitors to deliver a better result to your clients.

  1. What Is Your Previous Experience With Video animation?

It will help you understand the mindset of the client and what he’s expecting from you.

  1. How Was Your Previous Experience with Animators?

You have to know what large or small shoes you have to fill in because the client has come to you with a different expectation.

  1. What Is the Reason of Not Re-Hiring Them?

You have to know what went wrong that cause them to hire you. What you should know is it anything that also lacks from your side.

  1. Which Animation Services You Want Now?

Make sure you offer the videoanimation services they are looking for.

  1. Do You Like to Provide Any Specific Guidelines for Animators?

You should be able to do the work in a way the clients want you to do so that you can provide them with the results up to the mark of their satisfaction.

  1. Do I Have to Arrange the Script or You Have the Script Ready?

If you have to arrange the script you have to make the quotation accordingly. So, knowing that who has to prepare the script is important.

  1. What Is the Deadline for the Script to Be Ready?

You will divide the work accordingly after knowing that how much time it will take to prepare the script.

  1. Do You Have a Proofreader to Ensure that the Script Is On Track?

Either the script is written by you or the client, it is needed to be ensured that the script is suitable and can further be taken into the development of the video.

  1. How Soon You Want the Entire Project to Be Submitted?

Only take the project if you think you will be able to manage and submit within the time. Ty to negotiate with the client for extending the timeline if necessary.

  1. How Much Are You Willing to Pay?

You should know are they willing to pay justifiably according to the efforts you have to put in.

  1. How Will You Pay?

You should know if they are willing to pay in advance, in the form of installments, or the entire amount after the work is completed.

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