For a studio, brand, network, or distributor hiring an outside production company to physically produce a film, series, commercial, or branded content project — covers the fixed budget, payment milestones, deliverables, approval rights at script, casting, rough cut, fine cut, and final master, IP ownership, insurance, and optional completion bond and audit rights.
Want to hire one individual to oversee the project instead? See the Producer Agreement.
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This contract is built for hiring a production company to develop, produce, or deliver a media project. It fits work that needs a set budget, payment milestones, a production schedule, defined deliverables, clear approvals, and clear ownership of the finished project.
It helps to have these details on hand before you create your contract:
Production services
Sets the scope of work the company will deliver.
Budget and compensation
Covers the budget, payment milestones, and how overages are handled.
Ownership and intellectual property
States who owns the finished project and the underlying rights.
Representations and warranties
Confirms each side has the right to enter the deal and meet its promises.
Insurance and completion
Sets the insurance carried and any completion assurance for the work.
Term and termination
Covers how long the deal lasts and how it can end.
Disputes and general provisions
Covers standard terms such as notices, how disputes are handled, and signatures.
These are common issues to watch for in any production company agreement: