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Developing The Script.

Using the information you provide, the script writer will come up with blueprint for the production, this is the point at which you have the opportunity to go back to the drawing board if the objectives of the brief are not being met. This is the last opportunity to make changes which could otherwise prove costly. Scripts should be read thoroughly and any misunderstandings ironed out. The script will have a shot list (a visual description of the shots) for the programme, so you can imagine what you will see, alongside the dialogue - speech or V/O (voiceover).

Budget. The budget will come from the finalised script and be more detailed, this will also include the production schedule which will need to be agreed upon. You will have our agreement that any additional expenditure by the production company must be sanctioned in advance.

Contracts. Our standard contract format can be adapted to fit most productions, or your company may have a standard form of contract which can be adapted to suit us. You should make sure that you understand the copyright, ownership, financial and legal liabilities involved. Our conditions of service will be accepted on signature of the contract and a deposit will then be payable.