Final Edited Documentary Film: The primary deliverable would be the final edited version of the documentary film in the desired format (e.g., digital file, Blu-ray, DVD). This would include all edits, cuts, transitions, and audio enhancements.
Master Copy: A high-quality master copy of the documentary for archival purposes or future distribution. This could include uncompressed video and audio files to maintain maximum quality.
Trailer or Teaser: A shorter promotional video or teaser trailer that highlights key moments from the documentary to generate interest and promote the film.
Closed Captions or Subtitles: If required, deliverables would include closed captions or subtitles in the desired languages for accessibility and broader audience reach.
Promotional Materials: Graphics, posters, or other promotional materials designed to market the documentary, including images and text suitable for social media platforms, websites, or physical distribution.
Credits: A comprehensive list of credits including the names of all individuals and organizations involved in the creation of the documentary, such as producers, directors, editors, and sponsors.
Legal Documentation: Any necessary legal documents, such as release forms or licenses for music, stock footage, or other copyrighted material used in the documentary.
Distribution Strategy: Recommendations or assistance with the distribution strategy for the documentary, including options for film festivals, online platforms, or traditional distribution channels.
Feedback and Revisions: Depending on the agreement, the client may receive a period for feedback and revisions to ensure the final product meets their expectations.
Delivery Schedule: A clear delivery schedule outlining when each deliverable will be provided to the client, ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the project.
By providing these deliverables, the client can expect a comprehensive package that meets their goals and requirements for the documentary project.