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all right welcome back filmmakers this is episode seven about how to develop your next documentary film today were talking about the all-important proposal and how to write it so what do you think the key ingredients of a successful proposal are your proposal needs to answer the questions that whoever youre pitching to wants answered yeah and I think this varies doesnt it between who the proposal is going to there is a very conventional format that we have here in Australia for example that screen agencies will require and often you know that format involves things like a short synopsis bios of the key creators budgets Finance templates and sometimes scripts depending on what type of film it is do you find that youre using those things very much in your proposal role only time I use that type of information is when Im applying to an Australian screen agency and occasionally to film festivals who might have funding attached to them thats the type of information they might need Yea