Commissions and Requests: What's the best practice?

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Full Spectrum
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Commissions and Requests: What's the best practice?

Post by Full Spectrum »

Hi all,

Yes, I should learn how to use Wire more myself, but I just haven't had the time.

For upcoming projects, what's the best way to request or commission a wire patch be made? I have a production budget to pay for their time. Should I just post on this forum? Has anyone had any experience with this kind of thing?

Thanks,

tijnisfijn
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Re: Commissions and Requests: What's the best practice?

Post by tijnisfijn »

Cool... I think I can help you there. You can send me a DM here or find me on the slack channel as Tijn. Don't know what you're after of course, but I would love to give it a go....

Full Spectrum
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Re: Commissions and Requests: What's the best practice?

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Thanks, sent!

tromp33
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Re: Commissions and Requests: What's the best practice?

Post by tromp33 »

What are some effective methods or platforms for requesting or commissioning a Wire patch to be developed, considering a production budget is available and seeking experiences from others who have gone through a similar process?

tijnisfijn
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Re: Commissions and Requests: What's the best practice?

Post by tijnisfijn »

Hi Tromp, sorry I missed your post but you can send me a DM if you like... and I can have a look if I can help you out......

magneson
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Re: Commissions and Requests: What's the best practice?

Post by magneson »

I would suggest the Wire channel on the Resolume Slack server as well :) I have no idea on how many are open to do commission work and how many are just noodling for themselves though.

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