Managing 
  Media Projects - Managing 
  the People : Outline Guide (Production Office and Crew, 
  In-House BBC, 1) 
 
   
 
  The advice given in this page relates only to freelances 
    you may engage to work on your production. The hiring of staff is of course 
    a matter for the BBC. There is no national agreement governing the engagement 
    of freelance crew etc to work on in-house BBC productions. The following may, 
    though, be helpful as general guidance.
  
  Some of your freelance production office personnel, shooting 
    crew and post-production crew are regarded by the law as employees, and others 
    are regarded as self-employed. You may engage the services of yet others through 
    company-to-company contracts under which a package of people and 
 
 
   equipment 
    is supplied. You are therefore likely to be negotiating and paying wages or 
    salary to some, with the consequent obligation to deduct National Insurance 
    contributions and PAYE tax, as well as to make employers NI contributions; 
    while receiving and paying invoices for fees to others.
equipment 
    is supplied. You are therefore likely to be negotiating and paying wages or 
    salary to some, with the consequent obligation to deduct National Insurance 
    contributions and PAYE tax, as well as to make employers NI contributions; 
    while receiving and paying invoices for fees to others.
  Every year, the unit of the Inland Revenue which deals with 
    the film industry and the independent production sector of the television 
    industry (London Provincial 10 in Gateshead) publishes guidance for producers 
    and the freelances who work for them which includes a list of job functions 
    that they accept as