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Oh hah, I see the way I worded the question. I just mean, are people able to follow their own schedule, or are there strict deadlines?

With adapting novels already picked. ^ ^

^ This explains the amount of work expected in the estimated time frame. The deadline would be this time frame relative to when you start. I assume the 3-6 month mark is flexible on a case-to-case basis with each artist, as they've said multiple times

Ah, sorry for the confusion!

As @bilvyy mentioned, we will work with creators to come up with realistic deadlines within the time frame during contract and schedule negotiations. Once these are set, we would need to consider them fairly "strict," otherwise nothing would get done! :wink:

Heck yeah, this sounds great.
This is the kind of job offers that I want to see. Even though I'm a child and I'm not getting a job nor moving to California any time soon, just seeing posts that offer such jobs is so inspirational. It motivates me to work even harder with my comics! :triumph:

Sorry, we're mostly looking for artists/comic creators right now! However, if you can team up with an artist to send an original story pitch together, we may consider it.

I asked it a little higher up, but I didn't get an answer so I'll try again - can we submit something that is potentially many seasons?

I'm sorry if I'm being dumb. But do you want the story pitch and synopsis to be each 2-3 paragraphs, or do you want EVERYTHING to be in all 2-3 paragraphs?

There is no rule on seasons -- You may pitch a longer story, with the understanding that if it is accepted, the program only covers the first season (unless you're really really fast at drawing and can create multiple seasons over the span of several months!)

Once the program is complete, if your comic proves popular, we would revisit the agreement or draft an entirely new one with you for the next season(s).

P.S. sorry for missing your question!

The story pitch should include the synopsis. The entire thing should be 2-3 paragraphs (try to be as succinct as possible!)

And also....

I have a story/comic idea but I'm not the best artist I can be at the moment....

Can I help write/create a plot for a story/comic instead of actually drawing...?

I'm not Tapas staff by any means but this is a specific program which will only apply to and benefit a select amount of creators. Not everybody has to be involved somehow. You should absolutely keep working on your art in your own time and write your own content in the meantime :two_hearts:! and then by the next time this program rolls around you might be better suited to apply and get involved - they might even have positions for independent writers

I applied, but I actually won't be available until the start of 2018, so I think there's a good to fair chance they won't accept me... not just for that reason, I'm also a bit of an amateur.

@STAFF

One point of confusion I have: In some places, you mention developing properties in collaboration with Tapas staff, leading to a shared ownership. In another place, you invite creators to submit pitches for new projects. If a creator develops their own property and pitches it successfully, will that creator still be expected to share ownership? Will there be an option for creators who create independently to participate with a property fully owned by them?

Hi Masterman,

We understand that a lot of work goes into making a story pitch into an actual, cohesive story. That's why we're providing the finances and editorial feedback throughout to help you do this, in a team effort, and also why we request shared ownership. We understand that this program may not be right for everyone, but we are not just looking to fund a project. We're looking to work together during the process.

However, if you've already created and completed a property independently (or if you create one in the future), you are free to pitch this story separately to us to sell on Premium.

I was interested until this. I understand Tapas is a mobile based site, but since it has a companion desktop version I find this requirement ridiculous.

Thanks but no thanks. Good luck to those who apply.