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September 6, 2023How to choose a TV production company.
Not all "video production companies" produce broadcast-quality work. Here's what to check before you commission — technical standards, the right experience, the crew on the day, insurance and a watertight contract.
Broadcast standards · Senior crews · Clear, itemised quotes.
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The company name matters less than the crew.
The right production partner comes down to a few concrete checks — not brand recognition. Confirm these before you commission and you'll avoid the most common (and expensive) mistakes.
Broadcast quality isn't a given.
Plenty of "video production companies" shoot on mirrorless stills cameras and deliver consumer-grade files. Confirm professional broadcast cameras, compliant codecs and delivery to your exact spec — MXF, MP4 or a live SDI feed — before you commit.
Relevant experience
A general showreel isn't the same as work in your format — ask for comparable broadcast or live projects.
The actual crew
Ask who will be on your shoot. A big name that sends a junior is worse than a small team that sends its best.
Insurance & permits
Public liability cover, plus drone or location permits where needed — ask for proof before the shoot, not after.
Clear contracts
Deliverables, revisions, deadline, payment terms and footage ownership — all in writing. Vague contracts cause disputes.
What to look for when choosing a TV production company.
Broadcast technical standards
Not all "video production companies" produce broadcast-quality content. Confirm the company shoots with professional broadcast cameras (not mirrorless stills or consumer cameras), records in broadcast-compliant codecs, and can deliver to your technical spec — an MXF for a broadcast editor, an MP4 for streaming, or an SDI feed for live. For live transmission, ask whether they use professional cellular bonding (such as LiveU) or satellite, and what the backup plan is if the primary connection fails.
Relevant experience — not just general experience
A polished general showreel isn't proof they can deliver your kind of production. Ask for comparable work: if you need a live multi-camera broadcast, a portfolio of edited corporate promos doesn't tell you they can handle a live transmission window. Relevant, format-specific experience is what reduces your risk.
Crew quality, not just company reputation
In production, the company name matters less than the operators actually on your shoot. Ask specifically who will be assigned and what their background is. A reputable company that sends a junior crew is a worse outcome than a smaller company that sends its most experienced operator.
Insurance and compliance
Any professional production company working in broadcast should carry public liability insurance and, if they fly drones or work in sensitive locations, the relevant permits and certifications. Ask for proof before the shoot — especially for a public event, a government facility, or a location with specific access requirements.
Clear contracts and deliverable specs
Before any money changes hands, make sure the contract specifies shoot dates and times, exact deliverables (format, resolution, duration), revision rounds included, delivery deadline, payment terms, and who owns the footage. Vague contracts lead to disputes over whether an extra edit round is included or whether the raw footage is yours to keep.
Red flags to watch for
- No itemised quote — a single lump sum with no breakdown makes it impossible to compare or negotiate.
- No comparable work — general showreels are not the same as relevant experience.
- Won't confirm the crew — reluctance to say who specifically will be on the shoot.
- No live backup plan — no mention of a fallback for live transmission.
- Unrealistic timelines — delivery promises that seem far too fast, or far too slow.
Choosing CamJo24
CamJo24 ticks every box above: broadcast cameras and compliant delivery, LiveU live transmission with a tested backup, senior named crews, full insurance, and clear itemised quotes. See our full TV production services, or request a quote and a producer will reply within the hour.
What a good production partner delivers.
- Itemised, transparent quotes
- Broadcast cameras & codecs
- Compliant delivery (MXF/MP4/SDI)
- LiveU transmission + backup
- Senior, named crew
- Public liability insurance
- Drone & location permits
- Clear deliverable specs
- Defined revision rounds
- Footage ownership in writing
- Realistic delivery timelines
- Comparable work examples
Questions, answered.
How do I choose a TV production company?
Check six things before you commission: broadcast technical standards, relevant format-specific experience, the actual crew assigned to your shoot, insurance and permits, a clear contract with deliverable specs, and an itemised quote. Get those right and you avoid the most common and costly mistakes.
What makes a production company broadcast quality?
Professional broadcast cameras (not mirrorless stills or consumer cameras), recording in broadcast-compliant codecs, and delivery to your exact technical spec - MXF, MP4 or a live SDI/IP feed. For live work, professional cellular bonding such as LiveU with a tested backup connection.
Why does the crew matter more than the company?
Because the operators on the day determine the result, not the brand on the invoice. A reputable company that sends a junior crew is a worse outcome than a smaller team that sends its most experienced operator. Always ask who specifically will be assigned.
What should be in the contract?
Shoot dates and times, exact deliverables (format, resolution, duration), revision rounds included, the delivery deadline, payment terms, and who owns the footage. Vague contracts lead to disputes over extra edits or whether the raw footage is yours.
What are the red flags?
No itemised quote, no comparable work examples, reluctance to confirm who will be on the shoot, no backup plan for live transmission, and delivery timelines that seem unrealistically fast or slow.
Does CamJo24 meet these standards?
Yes - broadcast cameras and compliant delivery, LiveU live transmission with a tested backup, senior named crews, full insurance and clear itemised quotes. See our TV production services for the full picture.
Commissioning a production?
CamJo24 meets every checkpoint above — broadcast standards, senior crews and clear quotes, across Europe. Tell us the brief and a producer will reply within the hour.

