Influencers
Paid content, product features, social videos, reviews, event coverage, and audience-led campaign assets.
Brands and agencies can inquire or book a demo while pricing stays consultation-based. Creators, models, and anchors earn from approved campaign work with scope agreed before production.
Each earning offer depends on the role, deliverables, usage, turnaround, and campaign budget.
Public agency fees during this launch phase
Main talent earning paths: influencers, models, and anchors
Opportunities vary by campaign, but each role has a clear way to create value for brands.
Paid content, product features, social videos, reviews, event coverage, and audience-led campaign assets.
Commercial shoots, fashion and beauty campaigns, lifestyle content, product demos, and brand image libraries.
Hosted videos, interviews, explainers, launch content, live segments, event presenting, and branded storytelling.
DB Studio Africa does not need to publish fixed rates yet. Each opportunity is confirmed around scope, usage, approvals, and the agreed campaign budget.
The campaign brief, role, deliverables, usage, location, and timeline are agreed before work begins.
The creator, model, or anchor accepts the opportunity with the expected deliverables and payout terms.
Deliverables move through review and revision before final approval and payout processing.
These factors shape the final offer before a creator, model, or anchor accepts a brief.
Rates shift based on whether the brief needs an influencer, model, anchor, or senior on-camera talent.
More videos, cutdowns, stills, stories, or scripts increase the work needed before approval.
Studio time, travel, wardrobe, props, locations, and crew needs change the final campaign scope.
Organic-only usage, paid ads, longer campaigns, or wider territories affect the value of the asset.
Urgent briefs require faster coordination, production, review, and delivery windows.
Campaign budget, city, travel, and market requirements shape what can be produced responsibly.