Thursday, 16 June 2016

Tendered briefs


-Explain in 1 sentence what a tendered brief is?
A tendered brief is when a company would advertise themselves for clients.
- How will the client find a production company to work for them?
It would usually be advertised for example like a job ad or the company would get in contact with the client through their management team. for example if a music artist was slowly growing and wasn't signed record companies will get in contact with them or their manager.    
- How does a production company convince the client that they are the best team for the job?
This really depends on how big the company is most of the time because its easier to attract clients but if it wasn't a big company it would have to involve a lot of money to bring them in or other benefits they can get from joining the company. for example in football if a player is being signed by a team that's not as big they would have to use other tactics like showing them how good the city is and how it can benefit their career if they join them. 
-How will the final product be decided for a tendered brief?
 The final product is decided by the company in a proposal on how much they are willing to spend so they would discuss cost and the pros and cons that the product would come with. for example in football they would discuss how much they are willing to pay for a player and hoping the player will help them reach their goals.
- What are the pros and cons?
the cons of this is that the company could possibly loose out because they have client might not be able to fulfil the companies desires. The pros is that both the company and client can come to an agreement on cost and various other things.
-Are there any similarities between other types of briefs?
 the tendered brief is really similar to the negotiation brief because its two parties and they are discussing on how they can benefit each other.

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