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FAQ

  • You will be given an automatic free trial period to test out the ILTW platform before your membership activates. Only after this trial period expires does the paid subscription begin. Cancel before the end of the trial period, and your credit card will not be charged.

  • All members are invited to join Base Camp, our private community forum, integrated directly into the ILTW platform (meaning no redirect to Facebook et al.), where you can ask questions, meet other members and fellow travellers, request new tutorials and, importantly, post progress videos to which I can give direct feedback to help you improve, should you wish for my input. 

  • I am always on the look out for new and interesting pieces to do. If you have a request you'd like to make, of this piece or that, visit the Requests section of Base Camp.

    Every request is logged, and the way pieces are chosen is generally with the following consideration:

    How many times has this piece been requested? 

    More requests for the same piece bump it up in line. For those who wish to skip the line, a commission would be the way to go.

  • I treat commissions like works that I am producing for a client. Members may send me a message or email to inquire about commissioning a tutorial or a performance of a piece of music and we can discuss the prospect together. We will consider the length and complexity in terms of what it would require for its production and I will provide you with the fee and an estimated time of completion.

    The fee for a commission starts from 700 CAD (~500 USD).

    Besides, of course, the work being made, you can expect that:

    • I'd prioritize this piece ahead of my current to-do list,

    • I would name you in the video and publication as the patron who commissioned the work (unless you would prefer to remain anonymous),

    • you would receive the final rendered Video Files in .mp4 format to keep forever, for personal use,

    • you would receive the commission several months before the eventual publication of the tutorial or performance on public facing platforms.