Basics

What Deliverables Come With a Brand Film?

Short answer: A brand film from Pluto comes with a finished, fully mixed film in three formats (vertical, square, and a paid-ready cut), complete sound design, full usage rights in writing on day one, and two rounds of revisions until you sign off. You own the work outright and can run it anywhere with no extra fees.

What You Actually Get

Most founders and brands commission a film and then discover—weeks later, or mid-campaign—that they need it in a different aspect ratio, or they don't own the rights outright, or they're stuck paying extra for tweaks. Pluto flips that.

On day one, before any work starts, you get a written agreement granting you full usage rights. The deliverables include:

  • A finished brand film with complete sound design (dialogue, music, effects, mix) ready to air.

  • Three file formats: vertical (9:16, for Stories and Reels), square (1:1, for feeds and social), and a paid-ready cut optimized for ad platforms.

  • Full ownership. You own the copyright. Run it on YouTube, TikTok, your homepage, billboards, pitch decks—no extra fees, no license restrictions, no account manager gatekeeping.

  • Two rounds of changes. You review the first cut in days, give notes, the team implements them, you review again, and once you sign off, it's final and yours.

Why This Matters

A brand film that only comes in one format is half-baked. Your audience lives on Reels and TikTok, but your investor might see it on your website. A paid-ready cut means the moment you approve it, you can drop it into Meta or Google Ads without waiting for some vendor to export it "correctly."

Ownership in writing, on day one, means you're not renting your story. You're not dependent on the studio staying in business, or renegotiating terms, or paying per-use fees. You decide where it lives and how long it runs.

Two rounds of revisions sounds simple, but it covers the real world: your first watch catches something, your co-founder has a note, you want to tighten the ending. The team rebuilds it, you see the next version, and then it's locked. No infinite revisions, no project limbo. Clear finish line.

What's Included in "Full Sound Design"

This means the film isn't delivered with placeholder music or bare dialogue. It comes with:

  • Licensed or original music, mixed to broadcast standard.

  • Dialogue clarity and levels balanced across scenes.

  • Sound effects and ambient texture.

  • A professional mix so it plays clean on phone speakers, laptops, and big screens.

You're not buying a rough cut and then hiring a sound engineer. The work is done.

Timeline and Pricing

Most projects are ready in about a week. A first cut lands in days. Pricing is a fixed quote up front—approved before work begins—so no surprises. Projects start around a few hundred dollars and scale with the work and complexity. (A 30-second social spot costs less than a 2-minute founder-story film.)

Next Step

If you're ready to talk scope and get a quote, reach out with a brief on what you're building. The team will sketch the approach, lock a price, and you'll know exactly what you're approving and what you own before any work starts.

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