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Filmmakers and Financing:
Business Plans for Independents
Fifth Edition
by Louise Levison

 

Attract Investor Financing for Your Project

Now in its fifth edition, Filmmakers and Financing is devoted exclusively to business plan for filmmakers. This book explains in a step-by-step format how to write a business plan and includes a CD that offers proven tips for writing an investor-winning plan.

Author Levison, publisher and editor of “The Film Entrepreneur: A Newsletter for the Independent Filmmaker and Investor,” is an expert on the financial aspects of movie-making.

Filmmakers and Financing will teach you how to:

  • Define your goals and objectives
  • Describe your proposed film(s)
  • Research potential movie markets
  • Identify distribution systems
  • Develop financial projections
  • Forecast revenues

If you have no previous financial experience, Filmmakers and Financing will give you the tools to write a compelling business plan that will attract investors to your movie.
Even those with moviemaking experience can tap into the advice Ms. Levison offers.

Filmmakers and Financing guides you through the key components of a business plan such as:

  • Project outlines
  • Industry overview
  • Marketing
  • Distribution
  • Financial planning
  • Loans
  • Partnerships

Unraveling the Mysteries of Film Financing

The newest edition Filmmakers and Financing offers insights into the often mysterious world of movie money, including:

  • Box office grosses
  • Foreign/domestic ancillary revenues
  • Distributor fees
  • Theatrical rentals
  • Revenue caps
  • Risk statements
  • Production financing
  • Equity investors
  • Financial plans

Each chapter concentrates on specific elements of a winning business plan. The step-by-step approach makes it easy for even a novice filmmaker to craft a well-written movie business plan. The book discusses projects outlines, industry overview, marketing, distribution, financial planning, loans, and partnerships.

Learn how to cash in on the $8 billion independent film market.

An excerpt from Filmmakers and Financing: Business Plans for Independents by Louise Levison:

Controlling Your Destiny


In addition to being creative and passionate, a filmmaker must be a businessman. It is no accident that they call it “show business,” not “show art.” People go into independent filmmaking for many reasons. They are driven primarily by the subject matter, theme or style of the pictures they want to make.

I have talked to hundreds of people who have told me what types of films they want to make, and no two people have had the same vision or goals. They all share one particular goal, though – to own their project and control it.

Once a filmmaker forms a company for that purpose (whether for one film or several), it is up to him or her to understand how the business functions. Your goal may not be feature films at all. Instead, you may focus on other types of films, videos or other products. All of these are important and the principles stated in this book apply equally to them.

Order your copy of Filmmakers and Financing today

In Bookstores:

Filmmakers and Financing:
Business Plans for Independents
Fifth Edition
by Louise Levison
FOCAL PRESS
(ISBN No. 0-240-80828-2)

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