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Showbiz RateMaster
will track everyone you ever hire, plus all their deal memo information in one simple
to use software program. And when you're hiring Union or Guild labor, just point and click
to find the latest up-to-date rate information by union, city, department, production type, etc.
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Showbiz Film/TV Contracts
is a browser based software program that contains over 60 invaluable fill-in-the-blank
entertainment contracts for Film & Television. For every level of producing, these sample
contracts save time, money, and most of all, legal headaches.
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Movie Magic Budgeting 5.7
is for producers, production managers and production accountants who want to easily
and accurately create documentary, film and television budgets. The ability to instantly
see the effects of changes in your budget makes this estimation tool invaluable.
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This major, totally-new budgeting program is built with next-generation POWER.
No other program, at any price, delivers better, more effective budgeting tools.
Packed with an astonishing array of powerful features, ProductionPro Budget
will revolutionize film budgeting.
Supported by unprecedented power so budgeting is easier
Packed with the most serious budgeting tools available
Enhanced to solve tough production problems better and faster
Empowered with solutions for the worst budgeting nightmares
Designed by industry professionals for industry professionals
RATE BOOK
- Drag rates from the Rate Book and drop them right into your budget. Even include the right crew names.
- Use Expert Mode to drag-&-drop FRINGES from the Rate Book, too.
- Download new rate book rates and ProductionPro will update your budget AUTOMATICALLY to reflect the latest costs.
- Highlight a whole group of lines, then drag Union rules and rates to all of them with one easy move.
NOTES
- Attach notes to any line item. Then keep those notes private. Or print the ones you choose as "Critical Assumptions".
CONVERSION UNITS
- Automate complex conversions, like working with globals on steroids. Enter months of work and an hourly rate. ProductionPro automatically calculates weeks per month, days per week and hours per day – and returns the correct total.
FRINGES
- Work smarter. Add Fringes wherever you need them most. By the line. by the folder or even from the Top Sheet. To every Account and Detail below.
- Account for any number of people on the same line. Fringes and cutoffs are applied per person the way you need them to be.
- Highlight related lines and fringe them all with a single click.
- Apply either percentage fringes or flat rate fringes (by the day, week or hour) just the way union rules demand.
DATA ENTRY
- All the professional tools you expect plus new tools you really need.Use up to 14 columns so complex calculations can stay in plain sight. Choose how much you need to see. And how much you want to print.
- Renumber line items or alphabetize lists, all with a single mouse click.
- View budget Variance line by line. Live, onscreen, fulltime.
LIBRARY
- Store anything in the Library. Even an entire budget. Along with your calculations, attached Fringes, Notes, Sub-Budgets, Globals, Currencies, Production Info and any Units you’ve defined.
FIND & REPLACE
- Find (or even replace) every instance of any item. Of any type. And know how many there are. Then go there directly from the results with the click of your mouse.
HELP
- Get extensive, full-featured Help WHERE you need it. Highlight any budget item and click F1.
- Check the ever-growing online Knowledgebase of tips, tricks and budgeting wisdom.
- Free technical support.
REQUIRES
Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP
20 MB free disk space
32 MB RAM (64 MB recommened)
"Along with release of v1.0 of its flagship program, Set Management
has issued a challenge to all other budgeting programs. Affirming their belief that ProductionPro
is the best budgeting program available, the company is determined to acquire hard proof
about which software offers the best features and value for users."
-- Norman C. Berns
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