You can find hundreds of budgets ranging from no-cost DIY films on up to mufti-million dollar Hollywood extravaganzas in the files on ReelGrok. At https://reelgrok.com, ReelGrok's latest Featured Member discusses his latest film, "Career Courier," and posts the complete production budget for this very low cost documentary.
No other online resource offers as many professionally made, working budgets.
Avoid "instant" budget-making services. They only provide a false (and temporary) sense of security. Filmmakers (and their investors) need more accurate budgets. Samples and guides from ReelGrok are great for background reference, but a veteran line producer should make your budget.
Contact the advertising sales department of any television station and ask them for a copy of any recent promotional packages they offered.
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Almost all TV commercials are budgeted by ad agencies in conjunction with the production companies that shoot the spots. With some persistence (and a bit of luck) you might be able to extract an outdated budget from either the line producer, production coordinator or AD at a production company; at ad agencies talk to the head of production or the accounting department.
We have a few commercial budgets in the files on reelgrok at https://reelgrok.com/documents.cfm. Search for "commercial" on the site.
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probally the drug store if not watch tv and when you find the commercial get the #
You can find it on channel 156
It's a Budlight Commercial. You can find it on YouTube because that's where I watched it at.
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by asking wiki answers i suppose, just be specific when it comes to the name of the commercial and what state its in
One can find college football TV schedules in many different places. One can call their television provider and ask for a sample, or they can find it at certain sites online.
I am trying to find the ad that aired on TV for PLJ that had color changing clouds and a segment of an ELP song, same commercial?
You can find plasma TV reviews online at http://www.consumersearch.com/plasma-tv. You should be able to sort them by price to see which one will best suit you and your budget.
Samsung will be a good choice if you have enough Budget
It depends on the commercial I would check Yahoo, Youtube, and Google.
This commercial is using glittering generalities.