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In the context of the film and television industries, to greenlight is to give permission to proceed with a project. It specifically refers to formally approving its production finance and committing to this financing, thereby allowing the project to proceed from the development phase to pre-production and principal photography. The power to greenlight a project is generally reserved to those in a project or financial management role within an organization. The process of taking a project from pitch to green light formed the basis of a successful reality TV show titled Project Greenlight. The term is a reference to the green traffic signal, indicating "go ahead".
At the Big Five major film studios in the United States and the mini-majors, greenlight power is generally exercised by committees of the studios' high-level executives. However, the studio president, chairman, or chief executive is usually the person who makes the final judgment call. For the largest film budgets involving several hundred million U.S. dollars, the chief executive officer or chief operating officer of the studio's parent media conglomerate may hold final greenlight authority. In practical terms, greenlight power in the 21st century at major film studios means the power to commit the studio to spending about US$100 million, on average, for a feature-length motion picture designated for wide release for the North American market. Historically, this power was exclusively held by white male executives in Hollywood, though the status quo has slowly begun to change since the turn of the 21st century. UCLA reported in 2020 that senior management teams at Hollywood film studios were 93 percent white and 80 percent male.
Studio executives weigh many factors when deciding whether to greenlight films, of which a few include: the film already has a bankable star or director attached; the film has a "built-in audience" because it is related to an existing media franchise; the story resonates with a wide audience, evokes passionate emotions, or causes viewers to lean forward in eager anticipation of whatever happens next; the hero is likable and relatable; the film can be marketed to all four quadrants; and the film can be distributed widely through multiple windows and into multiple international markets.
References
Green Light, green light, green-light or greenlight may refer to:
Green-colored light, part of the visible spectrum
Greenlight, formal approval of a project to move forward
Arts, entertainment, and media
= Films and television
=Green Light (1937 film), starring Errol Flynn
Green Light (2002 film), a Turkish film written and directed by Faruk Aksoy
"Green Light" (Breaking Bad), a third-season episode of Breaking Bad
= Literature
=Green Light, a 1935 novel by Lloyd C. Douglas
"Green Light", the final passage of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby
Greenlights (book), a 2020 book by Matthew McConaughey
= Music
=Albums
Green Light (Bonnie Raitt album), 1982
Green Light (Cliff Richard album), 1978
The Green Light, a 2009 mixtape by Bow Wow
Songs
"Green Light" (Cliff Richard song) (1979)
"Green Light" (Beyoncé song) (2006)
"Green Light" (John Legend song) (2008)
"Green Light" (Roll Deep song) (2010)
"Green Light" (Lorde song) (2017)
"Green Light" (Valery Leontiev song) (1984)
"Green Light", by the American Breed from Bend Me, Shape Me (1968)
"Green Light", by Girls' Generation from Lion Heart
"Green Light", by Hank Thompson (1954)
"Green Light", by Lil Durk from Love Songs 4 the Streets 2
"Green Light", by R. Kelly from Write Me Back
"Green Light", by Sonic Youth from Evol
"Green Light", by the Bicycles from Oh No, It's Love
"Green Lights", by Aloe Blacc (2011)
"Greenlight" (Pitbull song) (2016)
"Green Lights", by Sarah Jarosz from Undercurrent (2016)
"Green Light", by Kylie Minogue from Tension (2023)
"Greenlight", by 5 Seconds of Summer from 5 Seconds of Summer
"Greenlight", by Enisa Nikaj which represented New York in the American Song Contest
"Greenlights" (song), by Krewella
"Green Lights", by NF from Perception (2017)
Computing and technology
Greenlight (Internet service), a fiber-optic Internet service provided by the city of Wilson, North Carolina, US
Greenlight Networks, a fiber-optic Internet service in Rochester, New York, US
Steam Greenlight, a service part of Valve's Steam software
Other uses
Green Light (missile), a precursor to the Sea Cat surface-to-air missile
Green light (UFO), a type of unidentified flying object
Green light, a manager giving a player permission to be aggressive; See Glossary of baseball (G)
Green light, the "Go" indication on a traffic light
Green light, to order someone's assassination
Greenlight Collectibles, a diecast manufacturer based in Indiana, United States
A fictional drug in the TV show Black Lightning
Europol's Operational Task Force Greenlight in ANOM, an international law enforcement sting operation
See also
Blue Light (disambiguation)
Black light (disambiguation)
Red light (disambiguation)
Pachai Vilakku (disambiguation) (lit. 'Green Light'), various Indian films
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