This life is definitely difficult for upcoming talents, you get to be used by all the top names and they actually manage to get away with it. Unfortunately, Ramsey Noah isn’t getting away with this one as tweeps are definitely tailoring him and demanding that he should be called to order.
All this drama comes right after Ramsey Noah directed the popular movie Living In Bondage which is currently streaming on Netflix. It turns out not only did he direct the movie Living In Bondage but he actually made their graphic designer to work in bondage.
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We were actually enjoying the movie until we found out on Twitter that the graphic designer who produced most graphics in the movie has not been paid even a single Kobo. Taking it to her Twitter platform the lady called out on the actor to pay her dues after several attempts of trying to reach the production team to no avail.
The designer posted a thread which saw us to waking up with Ramsey Noah trending on Twitter with fans demanding that he pays the poor lady who has been scammed. Of Course, this is a scam, when the high and mighty exploits citizens it’s called a scam.
You can check out her plea for help below:
They eventually showed likeness for the 4th design. I really felt good. Cos it felt like I was making a huge progress. I continued working on their requests, having sleepless nights and when it came to money, I’d be told they’re still having meetings concerning that. I continued
— Louisajlo (@louisajlo) June 16, 2020
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I started designing majority of the graphics from scratch using only my initiative. They wanted a cult symbol, company logos, a blog page design, an Instagram page for Nnamdi, a photoshop of him in Nysc uniform, custom license plates and a lot of other stuff.
— Louisajlo (@louisajlo) June 16, 2020
I started with the cult symbol and the pictures below shows the progression. This is because, as there was no brief, they kept making changes constantly, kept saying what they didn’t like etc. Most of these feedbacks were from Ramsey and the producer Chris Odeh pic.twitter.com/MSYTEMcbDU
— Louisajlo (@louisajlo) June 16, 2020
Then it came down to designing the company logos for the movie and after I sent in my designs, I was told they weren’t good enough. I accepted and kept working until the media director came to me with a shocking news that I shouldn’t work on the company logos again
— Louisajlo (@louisajlo) June 16, 2020
There were times I would not receive feedback on designs I had sent for up to 3 days. It kept delaying my work and when I’d ask the media director he’d even show me text chat on how he has sent them to Ramsey Nouah and he’s yet to respond. Out of positivity I felt maybe he’s busy
— Louisajlo (@louisajlo) June 16, 2020
Things took a wrong turn when I was rushing from work so I could go complete my designs then I receive a call from the media director saying he was fired. I was like what?! What happened? He explained to me that the crew said they weren’t pleased with the quality of work
— Louisajlo (@louisajlo) June 16, 2020
And as for my designs, that they neglected them. Saying they didn’t even like them and they won’t be used. I kept dragging him my money for months to be very honest but there was little or nothing he could do and I later realized and gave up. All he said was he is really sorry
— Louisajlo (@louisajlo) June 16, 2020
Almost 2 years after Living in Bondage (Breaking Free is out and guess what, they used my designs in the movie. My blood and sweat, my sleepless nights and broken backs after claiming they were not good enough. Worse of, I wasn’t credited, I wasn’t paid. I wasn’t even compensated
— Louisajlo (@louisajlo) June 16, 2020
Note, not all my designs were used. Which is fine by me even though I put in a lot of work. But here are some of the designs side by side scenes from the movie. pic.twitter.com/cJcksClAAS
— Louisajlo (@louisajlo) June 16, 2020
In all honesty, all I ever wanted was to be acknowledged and compensated. Not ignored and belittled like a nobody. I have never dragged anyone on Twitter. I lead quite a private life and I’m all about my hustle. This is my story and your Retweet will help it be told.
— Louisajlo (@louisajlo) June 16, 2020
We honestly hope Ramsey and his team will do the right thing.