![]() ![]() In order to finance a feature film, producers generally form a production company and sell interests in the business entity. ![]() Rights purchase agreements, option agreements, writer “work for hire” or collaboration agreements and co-production agreements are among the many types of contracts necessary to engage talented individuals to develop a script for production. Agreements that are commonly needed during this period are those for the purchase of rights, the development of the script, and the hiring of writers to finalize the script. The development stage can last for many years, as rights are acquired and cast and crew are slowly assembled. The early stages of pre-production are often called “development”. Pre-production refers to the period of a film before production and shooting begins when those in charge of getting the film up and running finalize the rights and the script, get financing in place, put together the cast and crew and prepare for production. Agreements need to be set in place with your production team, cast and crew even from before principal photography begins. ![]() Film contracts and agreements protect the rights of your film and are necessary to avoid miscommunication and risk at every stage from pre-production to distribution. ![]()
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