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What’s inside the Production Binder
✓ Interactive Budget Spreadsheet
✓ Stripboard Schedule Template
✓ Shot List Template
✓ Actor Letters (Commitment, Intent)
✓ Crew Deal Memo, Product Placement Agreement
✓ Director & Producer Agreements
✓ Film Business Plan, Grant Proposal, Pitch Decks
✓ Location & Artwork Releases
✓ Music License, VFX Agreement, NDA
…and 30+ more production documents

Production paperwork is easy to put off. But if a distributor or investor asks to see your binder and it’s not there, you risk losing the deal or wasting time and money scrambling to fix it later.
This isn’t a stack of static documents you’ll download once and forget about. The binder combines real-world examples with interactive tools you can actually put to work on your own projects.
Here’s what’s inside:
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An interactive budget spreadsheet you can open, adjust, and learn from
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An interactive stripboard schedule template to map out your shoot day by day
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An interactive shot list template to plan your coverage scene by scene
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Example agreements, releases, pitch decks, and other production paperwork
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Delivered weekly so you can build your binder step by step instead of all at once
⚠️ All contracts & agreements for educational purposes only.
These templates and example documents are provided strictly as educational tools to help you understand how production paperwork is structured. They are not contracts, not legal documents, and should not be used in place of agreements drafted or reviewed by a qualified attorney.
These are broad examples meant to give you an overall idea of what production agreements and contracts can look like. They aren’t comprehensive, and many elements you’d find in real-world documents are not included, since actual contracts are drafted by attorneys to fit specific projects, people, and circumstances.