OVERVIEW TVDATA distributes rare archive films on a commercial basis. We cherish history. Therefore, we protect usage rights. Clients may screen our documentaries in public after securing a licence.
PUBLIC SCREENINGS EXPLAINED
Public screenings include museum programmes, festival retrospectives, academic lectures, city‑sponsored heritage evenings, open‑air squares and similar one‑off cultural events where a live audience views the film together. Our standard licence covers up to 300 attendees; larger audiences or multiple dates can be quoted on request. All source masters are digitised at 10‑bit broadcast quality, and we can upscale the documentary to HD (or even 4K) at no extra cost when needed.
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WHY CHOOSE TVDATA
- Genuine, high‑grade source masters.
- Clear, rights‑managed contracts.
- Fast digital delivery worldwide.
WHAT THE PUBLIC SCREENINGS LICENCE COVERS
- One non‑theatrical indoor or outdoor screening.
- Fixed date and venue.
- Audience up to 300 people.
- Territory limited to one country.
- No online or broadcast use.
PRICING GUIDE
- Standard single screening: from €990 + VAT.
- Extra territories or bigger halls: ask for a quote.
- Multiple titles or repeat dates earn bundle discounts.
CREDIT LINE The organiser must display: “Courtesy TVDATA.TV – Rights Managed Footage Archive”. Show it onscreen and in all printed or digital material.
BOOKING PROCESS
- Email the title, date, venue, and expected audience.
- We issue an invoice and a simple licence agreement.
- Upon payment we supply a high‑quality file link.
PAYMENT TERMS
- Bank transfer or card via secure link.
- Full payment due before delivery.
IMPORTANT NOTES TVDATA operates as a commercial archive. Thus, we cannot act as a charity. Free admission events still require a paid licence. We do not permit copying, recording, or online posting.
CONTACT Licensing Manager Email: [email protected] Phone/WhatsApp: +1 408 600 0538 Website: https://tvdata.tv
READY TO PROCEED? Please let us know if you need an invoice and licence drafted today.
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