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dFX
Writer Guidelines
If
you are interested in writing for Digital Media FX, please read
the below author guidelines and compensation methods then submit
your inquiry.
Digital Media
FX pays $40 per article for original material (known as First
Serial Rights) and $10 for articles that have appeared elsewhere
(Republishing Rights).
There are
a few short requirements for writers:
1)
Articles must be approved for publishing before they will be
officially accepted.
2)
Digital Media FX retains exclusive rights to all original work
for a period of 12 months at which time the writer may then
have the work also published elsewhere as long as the work is
credited as first appearing in Digital Media FX with a link
to www.digitalmediafx.com.
3)
Digital Media FX retains rights to republish articles anytime
in the future in any medium including, but not limited to, print,
CD-ROM, partner sites, etc. While additional payments are not
made for this, the author is properly credited.
4)
Articles must be a minimum of 700 words in length. There
is not a maximum word length.
Digital Media
FX welcomes regular contributors. Elite contributors are brought
on board as regular columnists and feature writers (i.e. Jim Hill,
Noell Wolfgram Evans, Shannon Muir). If you would like to inquire
about being a regular columnists or contributor the please send
at least five samples of your past writing work along with your
inquiry and a detailed outline on how you can contribute to Digital
Media FX.
Digital Media
FX also welcomes regular review contributors who become a part
of the "dFX Review Crew". Reviewers must be able to
present clear and honest opinions after a thorough analysis of
the product/book/movie being reviewed. Furthermore, reviewers
can have no association whatsoever with the product, book, or
movie they are reviewing. Digital Media FX is dedicated to presenting
honest opinions free from corporate influence.
When sending
an inquiry, you must state whether your article is original (never
before published online, in print, or elsewhere) or whether the
article has been previously published. In addition, you must indicate
whether the article is already written or whether it is an article
you plan to write. Links to any past material you have written
(for us to review your writing abilities) is also beneficial.
Send your
inquiry, including details about your article idea, to Digital
Media FX's publisher, Joe Tracy, via joetracy@earthlink.net.
Articles should
relate to one of the following fields:
1)
Traditional Animation
2) Visual Effects
3) Video Game Animation
4) 3D Animation
5) Online Animation
6) Animation Products
7)
Animation History
8) Anime or Japanamation
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