Storyboard artist agreements establish terms for creating storyboards for films, commercials, or animation projects. Our service includes defining scope (number of panels, sequence length), art style specifications, deliverables (storyboard panels, format, resolution), revision rounds, timeline, and compensation. We draft provisions on intellectual property ownership, usage rights, and approval procedures. Suitable for independent storyboard artists and studios.
Storyboard Artist Agreement
₹20,000.00
Description
Storyboard Artist Agreements establish artist-production relationships for storyboard creation. Our storyboard artist agreement drafting service addresses storyboarding services. We establish client and storyboard artist identification. We draft storyboard specifications: sequence to be storyboarded (film scenes, commercial shots, animation sequence), number of panels (typically 4-20+ panels depending on length), shot descriptions and key moments to illustrate. We establish art style: storyboard aesthetic (realistic, stylized, simple sketches, detailed color), style consistency (character designs consistent, environment consistency). We address deliverables: storyboard panels (digital or printed), format (JPEG, PDF, printed panels), resolution (print-quality minimum 300 DPI). We establish production timeline: initial sketches (1-2 weeks), revision rounds (1 week each typically), final approved storyboard. We draft approval procedures: client reviews rough storyboard panels, provides feedback, artist makes revisions. We establish revision limits: typically 2-3 revision rounds, additional revisions charged separately. We draft intellectual property: client owns final storyboard, artist retains portfolio rights (can display work with credit). We establish usage rights: storyboard usage (production reference only, not for commercial distribution), exclusive/non-exclusive. We draft compensation: flat project fee (typical ₹10,000-50,000 depending on panel count and detail), per-panel rate (typical ₹500-2,000 per panel). We establish payment schedule: typically 50% upfront, 50% upon delivery. We address materials and format: storyboard format (digital files, printed boards), software requirements if digital. We draft dispute resolution.








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