If you’re a screenwriter or filmmaker, there’s a pretty good chance that at some point you’re going to face the opportunity either to sell, or to purchase, a screenplay. In fact, the screenplay represents one of the most important elements to producing a motion picture. Without it, you don’t have much of a story nor will you have rights to your concept. Selling or purchasing a screenplay is an incredible opportunity. The steps you take in understanding your screenplay purchase agreement now will play a key role in establishing a smooth and easy transaction.
The screenplay purchase agreement, sometimes referred to as a literary purchase agreement, represents a full sale of rights to a screenplay in which the screenwriter releases their ownership exclusively to a production company, studio, or other entity.
Unlike option agreements, which can be negotiated to provide the production company certain options to use the screenplay without fully relinquishing control and 100% of ownership to the production company, a screenplay purchase agreement is an outright sale.
The production company or studio agrees to pay the screenwriter a set sum for their rights to the screenplay. While the total payment for a screenplay could be quite high, the purchase price is rarely fulfilled in a single installment.
Most studios or production companies will pay out purchase agreements over a period of time with installments. All of these details will be included in the screenplay purchase agreement.
Your screenplay purchase agreement represents a contract between yourself and the screenplay writer. The contract lays out the options and actual parameters around the sale of rights to the screenplay or literary property.
Generally, these agreements are written by a lawyer that specializes in the entertainment industry.
As you can see, understanding your screenplay purchase agreement is an important task that you simply cannot afford to overlook.
Make sure that you also have your legal counsel review before you make any final decisions to purchase the screenplay this way you’ll benefit from full disclosure and have a higher chance of protection.