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I'm in totally new territory here. I'm working on a new TV series to
teach children English as a secvond language. We have the Station's
attention and backers at a video company who will have distribution
rights. We've given them the proposal for the show's format, including
characters, set design, costume design, etc. We also threw our price
out. They want a detailed breakdown of what that entails. The next step
is to put that together. The challenge here is to make our proposal as
professional & business like as possible. We also want to include in the
cCst Breakdown all the little details of work that we'll be doing, which
will be included in the price.
   My question is this:   Is there accesible information available such
as  a) What are all the jobs that go into making a Children's
educational TV series?
b) How does this sort of procedure usually work?
c) We are writing, acting, researching, set designing, writing the
curriculum, making costumes, making props, etc. What would be the job
titles for these different areas of responsibility?
d) What would my job title be?
 
Well, that's the basic questions. I often take comfort in that old
proverb that states, "Better a dumb question than a dumb mistake."
Thanks, in advance, for your thoughtful help and constructive counsel.
 
Sincerely Yours,
 
John Ou
 
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