Financing Your Film: A Guide for Independent Filmmakers and Producers
By (Author) Trisha Curran
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
15th December 1985
United States
General
Non Fiction
Films, cinema
Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
791.430681
Paperback
144
This practical guide addresses the needs of aspiring, beginning and veteran independent producers, as well as film students. The author covers such topics as sources of money, ways to structure financing, subsidiary rights sales, negotiating contracts, grants, and how to cut costs. The book includes many specific examples from independently-financed films that have been commercially successful, and worksheets to help the filmmaker in analysis and planning. Using John Searle's "Liliana" as a case study, the author illustrates all the intricacies of the business side of filmmaking.
The book offers practical advice on assembling a package attractive to potential backers, and includes suggested sources of funding, a detailed budget, and a distribution plan. A complete case history--John Sayles' presentation for Lianna--provides a concrete example of effective packaging.-Back Stage
"The book offers practical advice on assembling a package attractive to potential backers, and includes suggested sources of funding, a detailed budget, and a distribution plan. A complete case history--John Sayles' presentation for Lianna--provides a concrete example of effective packaging."-Back Stage
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