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Posted by mhak95 on

Hello,

I am working on a passion project of mine, "The Legend of Kror". It is a passion project of mine that I am funding out of my pocket. The game takes place in 8th-century Afghanistan and follows the life story of a mythical Pashtun figure named Amir Kror.

The Role: Cutscene Director

The Cutscene Director's job is to convert the sections determined as cutscenes in the game design document into a script format from a narrative format. Does that make sense?

Requirements:

The Cut Scene Director must be well-versed in or have knowledge of in Camera Shot Sizes, Camera Framing, Camera Focus and Camera Movements. All of these must be included in the script as the scene requires.

Payment Modality:

The Cutscene Director will be paid on a deliverable basis. The deliverable will be on a per-chapter basis, i.e., the amount of cutscenes determined in a single chapter.

Further negotiations will determine the per deliverable amount to be paid. Revisions will also be in the same payment and will not be limited. By revisions, I refer to how often a cutscene in the script may need to be rewritten before approval. However, any revisions asked for post-approval will be paid for once approval is given.

The Cutscene Director will be paid via PayPal.

Standard of Measure:

Below is an excerpt from a cutscene. Take the narrative described and rewrite it into a script format for a cutscene, ensuring that you take care of camera shot sizes, camera framing, focus and movement, as well as transitions between different variations of the camera shots and angles and other scenes. Please note that applications of those who do not attempt this standard of measure will not be considered.

Over the lush mountains of Ghor, a clear sky promises a pleasant day. One of warmth, light, and plenty of game. The perfect time of year for the people currently residing in the mountains to hunt and make merry.

Their tribe will have plenty of food to feed their growing population, and plenty of materials to better support this growth. With more people, more clothes must be made. As they age, more tools and weapons. The times they live in may not be best described as peaceful, what with the encroaching invaders, but the children of the new generation live in much greater safety and comfort than their parents, and their parents’ parents.

A particular pair of parents look to the north. Behind them sits a burly man, larger than any other around, telling stories of his youth to the children, while the wife of the pair reassures her husband that the three young men they await will return safely.

“You should have seen the look on Khan’s face!” says the burly man. “He may look scary, but he’s just like you or me, you see.”

“You are the one most unlike the rest of us, Barlas,” the husband and khan of the tribe quips.

“When the name Amir Polad Suri was at the tip of every soldier’s tongue, entire armies would have disagreed,” Barlas laughs.

“That was in the past. Soon, a new name shall grace the tongues of everyone in these lands.”

“Oh? Might that be who we all think it is?”

“Of course. The world shall know the name Kror.”

Even if you are inexperienced or new still apply you never know.

To Apply

To apply, send the above-mentioned standard of measure in a cutscene script format to hamzakhanis@hotmail.com