| Item | Cost (USD) | |------|-------------| | Travel to 3 countries (e.g., Indonesia, UK, Tunisia) | $20,000 | | Crew (director, DOP, sound, editor) | $40,000 | | Contest production (stage, judges, prizes) | $15,000 | | Rights for music & archival clips | $5,000 | | Post-production & color grading | $10,000 | | Total | $90,000 (low-budget indie) |

A 16-min version could cost ~$25,000–30,000.

At its core, the "Miss Hijab Hyper Project" series is known for pushing the boundaries of detail and styling. But what exactly does the "16-53 Min" designation mean for the end user?

While the main "Hyper" line often focuses on ultra-high fidelity and complex texturing, the "Min" (Minimalist) variant offers a streamlined, optimized version of the character asset. It strips away the excessive background noise of complex shaders, focusing purely on the essential geometry and clean texture mapping.

This specific release, Miss Hijab Hyper Project16-53 Min, appears to be a sweet spot for creators. It retains the signature "Hyper" aesthetic—dynamic poses, modern fashion sensibilities, and impeccable hijab styling—but packages it in a file size and structure that is much easier to manipulate in engines like Blender, Unity, or Unreal.

If you are considering adding this asset to your library, here are the standout features:

Miss Hijab Hyper Project16-53 Min began as a spark — a simple idea to celebrate resilience, creativity, and the everyday brilliance of women who wear the hijab. What it became is a micro-movement: a multimedia portfolio of portraits, short interviews, and rapid-format videos (just 16–53 minutes each) that capture honest, energetic moments and stories otherwise missed by long-form media.