Client Briefs
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Different types of Briefs Formal Written Technological and specific language Focused in depth Majority of briefs are written in this style Informal As straight forward as a chat over a drink Non/ limited documentation supporting No direct contractual agreement No specific requirements outlines initially These tend to be undertaken and then fleshed out at a later date. Contractual Tasks are accepted under legal obligations (signed document) The clients desires and deadlines outlined must be met Both the client and the media producer must abide by the brief Negotiated Both the client and the media producer make decisions Through negotiations the brief may be altered Cooperative brief Two or more media producers/ production companies working together to meet the brief E.g. film producers and a different post-production house Tender Competition The brief is advertised/ given to multiple producers The producers don't have to pitch All ...