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When a work is optioned, the producer has not actually purchased the right to use the source material; they have simply purchased the option to purchase the rights to the work at some point in the future, if they are successful in setting up a deal to actually film a movie (or series) based on it.
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to a source material to a potential film producer. It grants the film producer the exclusive option to purchase rights to the source material if they live up to the terms of the contract and make a film (or series) from it. This is known as
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A portion of the film's financing is usually used to pay the exercise price. This is also called the "purchase price", for obvious reasons. The producer has until the end of the last extension period to exercise the option.
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