
Shoots, events, campaigns, client travel, booked fast, in bursts, across staff and freelancers. Production chaos is the business model; documentation never catches up. It doesn't have to. That's our half.
Sprint-speed booking, travellers outside the payroll, and a spend curve that defeats any routine built for steady flow.
A shoot books thirty flights in two days. Nobody on a production timeline is filing invoices, and by wrap, the trail is cold, the crew dispersed, the next project already booking.
Freelancers, crew, talent, travel bought by you for people outside your payroll produces paperwork that fits no standard expense process. So it fits no process at all.
A quiet month, then a monster one. Processes tuned for steady flow fail exactly when the spend arrives, which means the biggest months are the least reconciled.
A production year, month by month. The spikes are shoots; the lulls are edits. Watch the bottom row, that's us, treating every month exactly the same.
Production chaos is the business model. The reconciliation just has to be built for itours is.
The industry that never misses a delivery date routinely misses its own tax creditbecause the credit's deadline is quieter than the client's. We work to the quiet deadline.
Book a free reconciliation review, the burst months are where we show off.