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A development deal is an entertainment industry term where a "talent" usually an actor, is placed under contract for a specific amount of time, usually one year or season, for an agreed upon amount, to develop a project specifically for that talent.
A development deal is an entertainment industry term where a "talent" usually an actor, is placed under contract for a specific amount of time, usually one year or season, for an agreed upon amount, to develop a project specifically for that talent.


A development deal is different from a [[holding deal]] in that a holding deal is more vague and does not necessarily develop any projects.
A development deal is different from a [[holding deal]] in that a holding deal is more vague and does not necessarily develop any projects.

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Revision as of 23:48, 1 July 2006

A development deal is an entertainment industry term where a "talent" usually an actor, is placed under contract for a specific amount of time, usually one year or season, for an agreed upon amount, to develop a project specifically for that talent.

A development deal is different from a holding deal in that a holding deal is more vague and does not necessarily develop any projects.