Clear creative scope

Licensing,
without fog.

Every inquiry begins with the character, project and intended use. Availability and terms are confirmed in writing for the specific production—never assumed from a public profile.

What to include in a brief

Character or collection, production type, media, territory, release window, term, exclusivity needs, planned modifications and expected visibility.

Original characters

Original roster inquiries can include visual reference use, adaptation, campaign or production usage. The precise asset set and permitted use are defined for each project.

Source-era characters

Public-domain status varies by jurisdiction, source version and adaptation. Modern protected elements, trademarks and recognizable performer likenesses are excluded from the concept direction. Final clearance remains project-specific.

Private by default

Briefs go directly to the private casting desk at the address selected by the platform owner. No public user account or exposed owner identity is required.

Send a casting brief