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Budgeting

Think of reversioned projects as small productions. All of the elements of a broadcast production are part of the reversioning process: scripting, pre-production, shooting, narrating, acquiring footage, editing, and post-production.,/p>

A common misconception about reversioned projects is that they can be mere lifts from a broadcast. A good reversioned project cannot.

Define and develop the concept, the production process, and the production team roles as precisely as you can.

Be aware of underlying rights of broadcast material. These may be an additional and significant cost in your budget. Also, budget the time necessary for the three review loops and realistic response to each review.



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