Generates a formal letter requesting permission to use third-party content (footage, photos, music, etc.) for a production. Useful for rights clearance and licensing.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
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Drafts a formal letter requesting permission to use a specific piece of third-party content — archive footage, a photograph, a piece of music, a written extract, or any other copyright-protected material — in a named production.
Drafts a formal letter requesting permission to use a specific piece of third-party content — archive footage, a photograph, a piece of music, a written extract, or any other copyright-protected material — in a named production.
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A formal business letter, ready to send on production company letterhead. Structured as:
Tone is professional and courteous — firm enough to signal serious intent, warm enough not to cause the rights holder to refuse before reading the terms. Length: one page maximum.
Content: a 30-second clip from a television news broadcast dated 14 March 1993, showing the opening of a city waterfront development. Held by a national broadcaster's archive division. Rights holder: Meridian Archive Licensing, Archive Licensing Department Production company: Tidal Gate Productions Project: "The Changing Harbour" — a 60-minute documentary about urban waterfront regeneration Intended use: broadcast on a public television network, worldwide, in perpetuity Commercial use: yes Fee: requesting a quote Deadline: picture lock in eight weeks
19 March 2026
Archive Licensing Department Meridian Archive Licensing
Subject: Licence Request — News Broadcast Clip, 14 March 1993 — The Changing Harbour
Dear Licensing Team,
I am writing on behalf of Tidal Gate Productions to request a licence for a short clip from your archive. We are currently in post-production on The Changing Harbour, a 60-minute documentary exploring the history and social impact of urban waterfront regeneration, intended for broadcast on a public television network.
Content requested We wish to licence approximately 30 seconds of footage from your news broadcast of 14 March 1993, specifically the sequence showing the opening ceremony of a city waterfront development. We intend to use this clip as illustrative archive material during a section of the documentary examining the period's regeneration policy. The clip would appear once, in its original broadcast form, without alteration beyond colour grading to match the surrounding sequence.
Proposed licence terms We are seeking a non-exclusive broadcast licence covering all media (including streaming and on-demand catch-up), worldwide, in perpetuity, for use in The Changing Harbour and in promotional materials for the documentary (trailers and clips of no more than three minutes). We do not require exclusivity. We would welcome your standard licence fee for this type of use, and can provide a copy of our production's errors and omissions insurance upon request.
We are working to a picture-lock deadline of approximately eight weeks from the date of this letter and would be grateful for a response within three weeks if possible.
Please direct your reply to:
[Rights Coordinator Name] Tidal Gate Productions [Address] [Email] [Phone]
Thank you for considering this request. We look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
[Producer Name] [Title] Tidal Gate Productions
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