For broadcasters & commissioners
One AI record from every production you commission.
Audiovisual AI Log gives broadcasters and funders one consistent record of AI use across their commissioned productions — set the standard once, and let your suppliers report through it.
- Received
Untitled Feature
Aurora Films
- Received
Series · Ep. 1–6
Northpass
- 2 flagged
Documentary
Salo & Co
- Received
Commercial
Vivid
The AI in your commissions, in one place.
You already specify which AI tools your productions may use and ask them to report it. The proof comes back as mismatched forms — or not at all — and nothing lets you see across your slate. Audiovisual AI Log turns that into one standard your suppliers report through, and one record you can actually read.
Set the standard once.
Define the reporting format your productions follow — instead of maintaining a form and chasing every supplier to complete it.
Comparable records across your slate.
Every production reports through the same structure, so what comes back lines up — not a folder of one-off files.
See the AI use worth knowing about.
Higher-risk uses — synthetic depictions of real people, possible deepfakes, fully AI-generated content — are flagged across productions, so they don’t stay buried in a supplier’s paperwork.
Why flagging matters
Compliance that actually happens.
Your productions get a tool that genuinely helps them — their own record, a stronger copyright position — so reporting gets done instead of resented.
Why this matters for copyright
Your AI principles, put into practice.
Turn the policy you’ve published into something your supply chain reports against, on every commission.
How it works for a broadcaster.
You adopt Audiovisual AI Log as your reporting standard. Your commissioned productions report their AI use through it — each survey shaped to your requirements — and you receive consistent, structured records across everything you commission. It sits above your approved-tools list, not on it: it’s how you see what was used and check it against what you allowed.
Your commissioned productions report their AI use through one shared standard, and you receive one comparable record.
Your productions
- Aurora Films
- Northpass
- Salo & Co
One reporting standard
You receive
One comparable record
across everything you commission
Exactly what it is.
One reporting standard for AI use across your commissioned productions — consistent, structured, and yours to define.
And what it isn’t
Another folder of mismatched Word forms. It’s one comparable record across your slate.
Extra work for your team. The productions report; you read the results.
A creative-AI tool on your approved list. It’s the layer above it — how you check what was used against what you allowed.
The records, the way you need them.
Receive AI records as structured data, spreadsheets, or your own required format — comparable across productions, and ready for your archives, legal teams, or regulators.
Why a structured export matters
Receive as
Structured data
Machine-readable (JSON)
Spreadsheet
Comparable across productions
Your required format
Mapped to your fields
Consistent across every commission.
Bring it to your commissions.
We’re piloting Audiovisual AI Log with broadcasters and funders. Talk to us about setting it up across the productions you commission.
