Author: | Gini Graham Scott | ISBN: | 9780879108922 |
Publisher: | Limelight | Publication: | September 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Limelight | Language: | English |
Author: | Gini Graham Scott |
ISBN: | 9780879108922 |
Publisher: | Limelight |
Publication: | September 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Limelight |
Language: | English |
Finding Funds for Your Film or TV Project includes a complete overview of the many different ways to get funds for your film – from preparing the materials you need, such as business plans, private placement memorandums, trailers, sizzle reels, and crowd-funding pitches – to how to make effective presentations to prospective funders, from as family members, friends, and business associates, to angels, private investors, established producers, and film financiers. Scott provides a comprehensive introduction to the many options for fund-raising, and includes information on how to prepare the materials necessary, from business plans and Private Place Memorandums to video and PowerPoint presentations to using crowd-funding techniques.
Covered are these key topics:
• The overall film industry and trends in film production
• Deciding what to produce, preparing a script or treatment, determining your needed cast and crew, and coming up with a rough estimate of your budget
• Putting together the needed documents, including creating a schedule and budget, preparing a producer package, business plan, and private placement memorandum
• Creating a crowd-funding campaign
• Developing a trailer and sizzle reel
• Creating your marketing and promotional materials and getting a publicity buzz going
• Developing and presenting your pitch to prospective investors
• Closing the deal and getting your money
Finding Funds for Your Film or TV Project includes a complete overview of the many different ways to get funds for your film – from preparing the materials you need, such as business plans, private placement memorandums, trailers, sizzle reels, and crowd-funding pitches – to how to make effective presentations to prospective funders, from as family members, friends, and business associates, to angels, private investors, established producers, and film financiers. Scott provides a comprehensive introduction to the many options for fund-raising, and includes information on how to prepare the materials necessary, from business plans and Private Place Memorandums to video and PowerPoint presentations to using crowd-funding techniques.
Covered are these key topics:
• The overall film industry and trends in film production
• Deciding what to produce, preparing a script or treatment, determining your needed cast and crew, and coming up with a rough estimate of your budget
• Putting together the needed documents, including creating a schedule and budget, preparing a producer package, business plan, and private placement memorandum
• Creating a crowd-funding campaign
• Developing a trailer and sizzle reel
• Creating your marketing and promotional materials and getting a publicity buzz going
• Developing and presenting your pitch to prospective investors
• Closing the deal and getting your money