Under the four broad categories of industry, lender, investor, and foreign financing, Cones a securities and entertainment attorney, suggests and explains 43 specific routes to that pot of gold that must precede the cinematic rainbow. He summarizes the benefits and drawbacks of each without advocating any one over others. His focus is on feature films…
John W. Cones, whose real goal is to stimulate a long-term film industry reform movement, shows how the financial control of the film industry in the hands of the major studios and distributors actually translates into creative control of the industry. Cones discusses the pros and cons of the debate relating to the industry’s so-called…
This book offers both the novice and the experienced producer the best possible guidebook to creating and fine-tuning their budgets. Based on the leading film budgeting software, Movie Magic, this book takes the reader through each line item in the budgeting software and describes the background for that item, how it fits into the overall…
Dealmaking is the first self-defense book for everyone working in the film and television industry, Addressing a general, non-attorney readership, it is a fascinating, highly accessible and practical guide to current entertainment laws peculiarities and “creative” practices. Armed with this book, filmmakers can save themselves thousands of dollars in legal fees as they navigate the…
Guides independent producers, both seasoned professionals and first-timers, through business practices of international sales agents, distributors, and exhibitors. Offers essential information and advice on areas such as securing a sales agent, providing agents and distributors with promotional materials.
Filmproposals.com has prepared this excellent manual to guide you through writing your Business Plan for your independent film. Learn how to write your film proposal, how film investors think and potential funding sources. You can also use this Manual with their Financial Template and Business Plan Template for the ultimate Movie Making package.
Now fully and extensively revised, updated, and expanded, this well-written, legalese-free guide provides filmmakers with essential advice on almost every conceivable rights issue they might encounter: from the initial acquisition of material through the rights situations that arise in preproduction, production, postproduction, and final release. Armed with this book, filmmakers can protect themselves and their…
Backed by the resources of Independent Feature Project/West, co-authors Nicole Shay LaLoggia and Eden H. Wurmfeld have written the definitive low-budget production manual. Using examples from the Swingers and Kissing Jessica Stein, this comprehensive manual offers the independent filmmaker a single volume reference covering every aspect of making a film: script rights and rewrites, financing,…
The European film and audiovisual sector lays back to a large extend on financing from public sources. The structure of these public funding sources are complex and divers. Most professionals, even specialised in financing, don’t have a real overview over all or even most of the sources. With its report “Public funding for film and…
The Producer’s Business Handbook delivers filmmakers a comprehensive examination of the business of entertainment and provides the information and tools required to engage all related aspects of global production and exploitation. Together with its companion CD-ROM, this handbook presents both instruction and worksheet support to independent producers at all levels of experience. The handbook also…