Summary We find our selves in the 18th century on a glorious sunny afternoon
in the park with all walks of life frolicking and enjoying their free
time… Only to be brought back to reality with the cold hard reality of
‘Roy’ with his
message that death is upon us all….
Wardrobe 11th April
Shoot 13th April
Fee: 1 x 30s TVC Including all edits, versions and cut downs and stills.
Also including any material created for behind the scenes making of film to
be used by client across platforms for PR purposes. Fees Basic studio fee
of £180 per day as per guidelines/ rules for childs age Chaperon fee of
£100 per day Full Buyout fee of £1,080 payable upon first airdate. Terms and
Media 1 year Non-consecutive additional 1 year term + 10% (year 2)
Non-consecutive additional 1 year term + 10% (year 3) Principal Media is as
above from date of first use. Secondary Media is in perpetuity. Principal
Media: All forms of television including without limitation, satellite,
analogue, digital, terrestrial, cable, VOD or any form of television now
known or hereafter known via any medium and irrespective of any signal
delivery system. Includes Internet usage on national and international
domains without limitation, and also include the use in social networks,
banner ads, pre-rolls, and other digital advertising formats on the
Internet Secondary Media: All forms of Public Relations (editorial in print,
broadcast, internet and events), all forms of awards and show reels, digital
archive systems, any manner of internal communications, education and
training, programme editorial, film festivals, trade fairs, exhibitions and
the like without exception and Client and Agency websites (to include Client
controlled, branded web pages and social media channels for non-paid online
use). All Agency promotion and all corporate use.
Suggestions please for:
BUTTERFLY NET KID: (Male, 9 – 10) A young looking 9-10yr old. He is
gleefully running round with a butterfly net in the sunshine only exchanging
a few words with Roy at the end. He is from the aristocratic class of the
18th century, with rosy cheeks and porcelain skin. He needs to be cute and
small, with big eyes, a big smile, and a great big sulky bottom lip. Looking
for a fab little actor here. needs to realistic and convincing in a most
elaborate setting! Must also be able to act despondent and deliver a line
or two. Ref:
CHILDREN: Male / Female. 5 – 6. From the aristocratic class of the 18th
century, with rosy cheeks and porcelain skin. They will need to be cute and
small, with big eyes, a big smile, and a great big sulky bottom lip. They
must also be able to act despondent. She drops her lolly on hearing the
sad news with a kind of “what’s the point?’ resignation. Looking for a fab
little actors here. need to be realistic and convincing in a most elaborate
setting! Could push the age a little older if they look very young and are
fabulous little actors!