Production Timeline Sample Clauses

The Production Timeline clause establishes the schedule and deadlines for the completion of specific production-related tasks or deliverables within an agreement. It typically outlines key milestones, such as start dates, interim checkpoints, and final delivery dates, and may specify consequences for delays or requirements for progress updates. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear understanding of the expected timeframe for production, helping to manage expectations and reduce the risk of disputes related to timing.
Production Timeline. In order for Organizer to fulfill all promotional benefits for Sponsor, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to meet all Organizer related submission deadlines: 3.1. Trademark/Logo, Sponsor URL, Ad (if applicable), Banner display (if applicable), will be sent within 10 business days from the date this Sponsorship Agreement is fully executed. 3.2. All items will be submitted one month prior to the event or production deadline.
Production Timeline. Party B must complete the T1 trial mold within 35 days and complete T2 and T3 within 60 days, delivering functional samples that meet agreed parameters. Party A will seal the sample, and production will complete within 30 days of receiving the sealed sample.
Production Timeline. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for delivery, in DVD, digital format or other related formats as needed per the request of County representative, as a ‘first draft’ video program to the COUNTY Programming Coordinator at a specified and agreed upon time, but generally within 2 weeks of completion of field shooting. On receipt, COUNTY will review the draft program within 7-14 business days and respond with written instructions, additional edits or changes to be made. Such additions, edits or changes shall be completed by the CONTRACTOR within an agreed upon timeframe, but generally within 7 business days. Exceptions to these times can be made by agreement in writing by both parties. No more than 2 edit sessions to a program. Finished program can be hand delivered or mailed. CONTRACTOR is responsible for ensuring a delivery receipt if a finished program is mailed. The delivery address for the draft and finished product (DVD) will be: Monterey County Administrative Office Attn: Communications Director / Staff ▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇. 93901 All programming will meet general industry recording standards and shall include the ability to support a broad range of media types including, but not limited to: high- definition, standard, analog, digital recording, real-time transmission, and live streaming video. Programs created for the government channel paid for using Public, Education and Government (PEG) Channel funds shall include a statement acknowledging funding support from COUNTY. Programs paid for from other sources may require similar acknowledgements. Any such requirement for acknowledgment shall be conveyed to CONRACTOR by COUNTY in advance of the program deadline for delivery.