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Green Light (Green Lit)

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What does Green Light (Green Lit) mean?

Green Light (Green Lit) refers to the official approval given by a studio, producer, or financier for a film or television project to move forward into production. A project is “green lit” after securing the necessary funding, casting, and logistics, allowing the creative team to start pre-production and filming. Green lighting is a critical milestone in the production process, as it indicates that all major obstacles have been cleared, and the project is set to begin.

Example:After months of pitching, the director’s movie is officially green lit by the studio, allowing production to start.
Example: A television pilot is green lit by a major network, ensuring that the show will go into full production for its first season.

Did You Know?
Getting a project green lit can take years, as studios must weigh the project’s budget, marketability, and creative vision!

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