This article was written by Jane Kelly Kosek.
“Negotiating is probably the number one task that I do as a producer. Day in, day out, I am negotiating talent and crew deals, investor and operating agreements, union contracts, and vendor costs.
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Filmmaking Articles and Film Directing Advice from Film Director Peter D. Marshall
by Peter D. Marshall on May 25, 2010
This article was written by Jane Kelly Kosek.
“Negotiating is probably the number one task that I do as a producer. Day in, day out, I am negotiating talent and crew deals, investor and operating agreements, union contracts, and vendor costs.
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