Thursday 26 September 2013

Writing a treatment.

The treatment is the development of your idea from the proposal. It should include: 


  • An indication of the size and content of the product.
  • An initial script/storyline. 
  • An estimated cost of the production. 
  • An idea of the personnel involved in the project.
  • A contingency plan-back up plan.
  • Any research carried out for the production. 
Introduction: 

This is a short opening paragraph that summarises the original proposal and the approach that you will take to develop the idea. Use this opening section to sell your idea. 

Outline script: to understand what resources you may need and the timeline of your work, a outline script is needed. 

Outline budget: 

What is an estimated budget? The budget needs to be realistic. I need to use real examples of equipment  hire and other costs when developing your budget. 

Talent: 

Who is doing what?  e.g film-acting, voice-over, presenting. This will give the client a clear understanding how your film and who is going to be involved. 

Production staff:

 Who's working on the project-breakdown of crew. 

Contingency: 

How can i prevent something from going wrong. if something goes wrong, whats the back up plan? 


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