Stills
Âé¶¹Éç Pictures photography guides, image requirements for commissions, caption lists, and how to deliver stills to the Âé¶¹Éç
Stills requirements vary depending on the commissioning genre. Please see the specific stills requirements for factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, daytime, Âé¶¹Éç Three short-form and Âé¶¹Éç Children's listed below.
The final, full edit of programme stills must be delivered two months prior to the programme delivery date. If the nature of the programme means this is unrealistic please agree an alternative with the Âé¶¹Éç.
Please contact the following teams a month before filming to discuss your delivery requirements:
- For Network productions: Âé¶¹Éç Picture Desk
- For Nations and Regions productions:
- For Âé¶¹Éç Children's:
General delivery requirements
- Prior to the full delivery deadline, photography material should be made available for Âé¶¹Éç Pictures to review on a rolling delivery as soon as each photographic shoot is complete.
- Early access is required to agreed early release images to support publicity announcements/marketing activity.
- All images delivered must be approved fully by the cast featured (if contractually required) and all relevant stakeholders within production.
- The copyright of all the images including any archive material and logo/title card delivered must be cleared so that the Âé¶¹Éç has the right to distribute the images as part of the non-commercial publicity and promotional material.
- A stills caption list must be delivered at the same time as the programme stills. See below.
- For drama, comedy and entertainment: an adequate amount of time as agreed with Âé¶¹Éç Pictures should be set aside within the schedule for shooting with key cast. Cast featured to be agreed between Âé¶¹Éç Pictures and production. Additionally, briefs for creative concepts will be provided to and agreed with the production by Âé¶¹Éç Pictures.
- Âé¶¹Éç Pictures expects a professional photographer to be hired to take stills.
- Screengrabs are not acceptable unless agreed beforehand and in exceptional circumstances.
- The selection of images to be used for marketing/publicity by the Âé¶¹Éç shall be at Âé¶¹Éç Pictures election.
How to deliver
For all Network programmes, other than °ä³ó¾±±ô»å°ù±ð²Ô’s:
To ensure the security of image storage and delivery please use the website to share images with Âé¶¹Éç Pictures once they have been approved by all relevant stakeholders at the independent production company. Dropbox is the only commercial online delivery system that Âé¶¹Éç Pictures can accept.
Once the images have been approved please place them in one dropbox folder labelled with the name of the production and share with your Âé¶¹Éç Pictures contact.
Delivery can also be via email, post or Mediashuttle. Please contact Âé¶¹Éç Picture Desk or the press office of the concerned for details.
If you have been asked to deliver to Âé¶¹Éç iPlayer rather than Âé¶¹Éç Pictures please contact the iPlayer pictures team for details of what they require and how to deliver.
For Children's:
Once approved by the Âé¶¹Éç Commissioning Executive please deliver to the °ä³ó¾±±ô»å°ù±ð²Ô’s Delivery Unit via the . Delivery cannot be accepted through any other method.
Please ensure images are named correctly using the Âé¶¹Éç Children's naming convention tool (Excel).
What to deliver per genre
Unless otherwise agreed with a Âé¶¹Éç Pictures representative you are required to deliver the following assets based on the programme genre:
Entertainment
All images must be delivered as both RAW digital files and as high resolution JPEG files. In order to select preferred stills, the Âé¶¹Éç shall have access (on request) to all of the original digital files.
Key art and portrait stills (per series)
- One ‘iconic’ image that best represents the whole series for the audience.
- If this image is a digital artwork then a layered file must be provided.
- Gallery or special shots of each key presenter/contributor on their relevant sets/locations. Minimum of five per person.
- To be delivered in a mix of landscape and portrait formats.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 60MB uncompressed.
- A range of set-up shots of all of the key presenters/contributors against a plain background (single portraits and full length shots in costume and make up). Minimum of five per person.
Unit stills per episode to include
- A minimum of 20 varied stills per episode.
- Comprised of a selection of key moments/action points.
- And presenters and key contributors/contestants.
- To be delivered in a mix of landscape and portrait formats.
- If the programme is a contest format then episode specific images of presenters (not featuring contestants) and all featured contributors/contestants should be provided for each episode.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 45MB uncompressed.
Additional photography
- A minimum of 20 behind-the-scenes images showing key cast and production crew across all episodes.
- Artists in hair and make-up (especially for anything particularly ambitious eg prosthetics).
- Clean (ie not featuring cast) back-plates of key locations/sets for later art-working.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 45MB uncompressed.
Artwork
- Title treatment/programme logo as a transparent layered file.
- The primary font based on logo or subheading (note font must be cleared for all marketing and publicity use without additional payment by the Âé¶¹Éç).
Download editorial guidance for stills below.
Drama
All images must be delivered as both RAW digital files and as high resolution JPEG files.
In order to select preferred stills, the Âé¶¹Éç shall have access (on request) to all of the original digital files.
Key art and portrait series stills
- One ‘iconic’ image that best represents the whole series for the audience.
- If this image is a digital artwork then a layered file must be provided.
- Generic gallery or special shots of all major characters on their relevant sets/locations. Minimum of five per character.
- A range of set-up shots of all of the major characters in single portrait and full length shots in costume and make up against a plain background (to allow later art work). Minimum of five per character.
- To be delivered in a mix of landscape and portrait formats.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 60MB uncompressed.
Unit stills per episode to include
- A minimum of 20 varied stills per episode.
- Comprised of a selection of key moments/action points, characters and key relationships. Images to capture key cast in moments that are drama-filled, intriguing and engaging.
- Action shots should clearly display the face(s) of all main characters.
- Main characters, individually and collectively, within settings which are significant to the storyline.
- To be delivered in a mix of landscape and portrait formats.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 45MB uncompressed.
Additional photography
- A minimum of 20 behind-the-scenes images showing key cast and production crew across all episodes.
- Artists in hair and make-up (especially for anything particularly ambitious eg prosthetics).
- Clean (ie not featuring cast) back-plates of key locations/sets for later art-working.
Artwork
- Title treatment/programme logo as a transparent layered file.
- The primary font based on logo or subheading (note font must be cleared for all marketing and publicity use without additional payment by the Âé¶¹Éç).
Download editorial guidance for stills below.
Factual and music television
Key art and portrait series stills
- A least one ‘iconic’ image that best represents the whole series.
- If this image is a digital artwork then a layered file must be provided.
- Generic gallery or special shots of all major contributors/presenters. Ideally five per contributor/presenter.
- To be delivered in a mix of landscape and portrait formats.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 45MB uncompressed.
- Please note Âé¶¹Éç Pictures may request RAW versions of all images.
Stills per episode
A selection of between 10 and 20 varied stills to include:
- a selection of key moments/action points, characters, presenters and key relationships – in a mix of portrait and landscape format. These should capture key contributors/presenters in moments that are ideally intriguing, informative, and engaging.
- Action shots should clearly display the face(s) of all main characters.
- Stills should include main contributors and presenters, individually and collectively, within settings that are relevant to the show/series.
- A selection of behind-the-scenes shots (ideally five or more depending on series).
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 45MB uncompressed.
Artwork
- Title treatment/programme logo as a transparent layered file.
- The primary font Âbased on logo or subheading (note font must be cleared for all marketing and publicity use without additional payment by the Âé¶¹Éç).
Download editorial guidance for stills below.
Daytime
Per series
- One ‘iconic’ image that best represents the whole series.
- Generic gallery or special shots of all major characters/presenters/contributors on their relevant sets/locations – a minimum of three per character.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 35MB uncompressed.
- Delivered in a mix of both landscape and portrait format.
- Eight-15 varied stills that include main characters/presenters/contributors within settings significant to the programme content.
For one off programmes
- Between eight - 15 varied stills that include main characters/presenters/contributors within settings significant to the programme content including a group shot if relevant.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 35MB uncompressed.
Artwork
- Title treatment/programme logo as a transparent layered file.
- The primary font based on logo or subheading (note font must be cleared for all marketing and publicity use without additional payment by the Âé¶¹Éç).
Download editorial guidance for stills below.
Comedy
All images must be delivered as both RAW digital files and as high resolution JPEG files.
In order to select preferred stills, the Âé¶¹Éç shall have access (on request) to all of the original digital files.
Key art and portrait series stills
- One ‘iconic’ image that best represents the whole series for the audience.
- If this image is a digital artwork then a layered file must be provided.
- Generic gallery or special shots of all major characters on their relevant sets/locations. Minimum of five per character.
- A range of set-up shots of all of the major characters in single portrait and full length shots in costume and make up against a plain background (to allow later art work). Minimum of five per character.
- To be delivered in a mix of landscape and portrait formats.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 60MB uncompressed.
Unit stills per episode to include
- A minimum of 20 varied stills per episode.
- Comprised of a selection of key moments/action points, characters and key relationships. Images to capture key cast in moments that are drama-filled, intriguing and engaging.
- Action shots should clearly display the face(s) of all main characters.
- Main characters, individually and collectively, within settings which are significant to the storyline.
- To be delivered in a mix of landscape and portrait formats.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 45MB uncompressed.
Additional photography
- A minimum of 20 behind-the-scenes images showing key cast and production crew across all episodes.
- Artists in hair and make-up (especially for anything particularly ambitious eg prosthetics).
- Clean (ie not featuring cast) back-plates of key locations/sets for later art-working.
Artwork
- Title treatment/programme logo as a transparent layered file.
- The primary font based on logo or subheading (note font must be cleared for all marketing and publicity use without additional payment by the Âé¶¹Éç).
Download editorial guidance for stills below.
°ä³ó¾±±ô»å°ù±ð²Ô’s
All images must be delivered as high-resolution PNG files. To select preferred stills, the Âé¶¹Éç shall have access (on request) to all of the original digital files.
Stills per series
- Note, Âé¶¹Éç °ä³ó¾±±ô»å°ù±ð²Ô’s will agree with and provide the production with creative concept briefs
- Five ‘iconic’ images that best represents the whole series.
- Delivered in both landscape and portrait format.
- Minimum digital file size 60MB uncompressed per image.
Key talent photography
- Gallery or special shots of each character in their relevant sets/locations that are generic in nature. Minimum five frames per character.
- A range of set-up shots of all of the major characters (single portraits and full-length shots in costume and make up) against a plain background to allow later art-working. Minimum five frames per character.
- Minimum digital file size 60MB uncompressed per image.
Unit stills per episode to include
- Note, editorial guidance will be provided by Âé¶¹Éç °ä³ó¾±±ô»å°ù±ð²Ô’s
- A minimum of 5 varied stills per episode.
- Comprised of a selection of key moments/action points, characters and key relationships.
- Main characters, individually and collectively, within settings which are significant to the storyline. If the programme is a contest format, then episode specific images of presenters (not featuring contestants) and all featured contributors/contestants should be provided for each episode.
- To be delivered in a mix of landscape and portrait formats.
- Minimum digital file size 45MB uncompressed per image.
Additional photography for live action
- Behind-the-scenes images showing key cast and production crew across all episodes.
- Artists in hair and make-up (especially for anything particularly ambitious eg prosthetics).
- Minimum digital file size 45MB uncompressed per image.
Additional graphic content for animation
- Clean (ie not featuring any characters) back-plates of key locations/sets for later art-working.
- Minimum digital file size 45MB uncompressed per image.
Artwork
- Title treatment/programme logo as a transparent layered file.
- The primary font based on logo or subheading (note font must be cleared for all marketing and publicity use without additional payment by the Âé¶¹Éç).
Download editorial guidance for stills below.
Âé¶¹Éç Three short-form
Please note productions delivering longform content for Âé¶¹Éç Three should follow the requirements set by the commissioning genre as set out below. The following information applies to short-form commissions for Âé¶¹Éç Three only.
All images must be delivered as both RAW digital files and as high resolution JPEG files. The minimum image size is 4000 x 3000 pixels.
In order to select preferred stills, the Âé¶¹Éç shall have access (on request) to all of the original digital files.
Key art and portrait series stills
- One ‘iconic’ image that best represents the whole series for the audience.
- If this image is a digital artwork then a layered file must be provided.
- Two-five portraits of each key character/presenter/contributor on their relevant sets/locations.
Unit stills per episode to include
- Six-10 varied images that best represent each episode of key scenes/characters.
- Comprised of a selection of key moments/action points, characters and key relationships.
- Action shots should clearly display the face(s) of all main characters.
- Main characters, individually and collectively, within settings which are significant to the storyline.
- To be delivered in a mix of landscape and portrait formats.
- The minimum digital file size of each image should be 45MB uncompressed.
Artwork
- Title treatment/programme logo as a transparent layered file.
- The primary font based on logo or subheading (note font must be cleared for all marketing and publicity use without additional payment by the Âé¶¹Éç).
Download editorial guidance for stills below.
Editorial guidance for stills
Please note, this is editorial guidance only, and the specific delivery requirements detailed on this page (or in the programme Commissioning specification) must be followed.
Detailed editorial information around picture types, quality and what works well for different genres and audiences:
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Editorial policy guidelines and compliance
All images supplied to the Âé¶¹Éç must be factually representative of the editorial content of the programme they have been taken for. They must also abide by the Âé¶¹Éç Editorial policy guidelines including specific guidelines around depicting children. No images can be released to publicise the programme without written consent from the Âé¶¹Éç executive.
Further information is available on the Âé¶¹Éç Editorial guidance website.
Stills captions list
A Âé¶¹Éç Pictures captions list must be delivered to Âé¶¹Éç Pictures at the same time as the programme stills two months prior to the programme delivery date.
Other publicity requirements
Find a complete list of all additional publicity asset requirements on the Publicity page.