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Filmmakers and financing : business plans for independents / Louise Levison

By: Levison, Louise [author]Material type: TextTextSeries: American film market presentsEdition: Ninth editionDescription: xii, 293 pages; text, 23 cmISBN: 9780367763084 (paperback)Subject(s): Motion pictures -- Production and direction | Motion picture industry -- FinanceAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Filmmakers and financing.DDC classification: 791.4302/320681 LOC classification: PN1995.9.P7 | L433 2022 c.1Online resources: O'Reilly Connect to resource
Contents:
Introduction: Controlling Your Destiny -- 1. The Executive Summary: A Short Version of Everything -- 2. The Company: Who, What, When, Where, and Why? -- 3. The Film: The Investor Needs to Know the Whole Story -- 4. The Industry: The Facts and Nothing But -- 5. The Markets: The Spin -- 6. Distribution: Theatrical and Managing the Changing Landscape -- 7. Distribution: Streaming and the Wild West of Non-theatrical -- 8. Risk Factors: Truth in Advertising -- 9. The Financial Plan: How It Works -- 10. The Financials: Forecasting Without Fear -- 11. Sample Business Plan for a Fictional Company -- 12. Breaking the Rules: Documentary, Animation, and Large Format -- 13. Other People's Money: Them That Has the Old Makes Some of the Rules -- 14. Rick's Story "Fini": Independent Filmmaker Rick Pamplin Interviews Himself
Summary: "This updated 9th edition of Louise Levison's ultimate filmmaker's guide provides easy-to-follow steps for writing an investor-winning business plan for independent films. This new edition includes information on current distribution models and the evolving digital streaming service landscape. Updated examples and references solidify this edition as the go-to source for creating a successful film business plan. Complete with comprehensive explanations on how to write each of the eight sections of a business plan; a complete sample plan for reference; and a companion website with additional information and financial tables, this book gives readers the tools needed to secure financing for a film. Essential reading for students and professionals alike, this book is ideal for anyone looking to further their understanding of film financing and creating a successful business plan"--
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Introduction: Controlling Your Destiny -- 1. The Executive Summary: A Short Version of Everything -- 2. The Company: Who, What, When, Where, and Why? -- 3. The Film: The Investor Needs to Know the Whole Story -- 4. The Industry: The Facts and Nothing But -- 5. The Markets: The Spin -- 6. Distribution: Theatrical and Managing the Changing Landscape -- 7. Distribution: Streaming and the Wild West of Non-theatrical -- 8. Risk Factors: Truth in Advertising -- 9. The Financial Plan: How It Works -- 10. The Financials: Forecasting Without Fear -- 11. Sample Business Plan for a Fictional Company -- 12. Breaking the Rules: Documentary, Animation, and Large Format -- 13. Other People's Money: Them That Has the Old Makes Some of the Rules -- 14. Rick's Story "Fini": Independent Filmmaker Rick Pamplin Interviews Himself

"This updated 9th edition of Louise Levison's ultimate filmmaker's guide provides easy-to-follow steps for writing an investor-winning business plan for independent films. This new edition includes information on current distribution models and the evolving digital streaming service landscape. Updated examples and references solidify this edition as the go-to source for creating a successful film business plan. Complete with comprehensive explanations on how to write each of the eight sections of a business plan; a complete sample plan for reference; and a companion website with additional information and financial tables, this book gives readers the tools needed to secure financing for a film. Essential reading for students and professionals alike, this book is ideal for anyone looking to further their understanding of film financing and creating a successful business plan"--

Louise Levison (www.moviemoney.com) has a 30-year track record creating business plans for films (both single and slates) and other entertainment companies. Her clients have raised money for low-budget films such as The Blair Witch Project, the most profitable independent film in history, and for slates with budgets totally up to $300 million. She is publisher and editor of The Film Entrepreneur: A Newsletter of the Independent Filmmaker and Investor which is available for free downloading at moviemoney.com. This book is the inspiration for the feature documentary Movie Money CONFIDENTIAL in which Levison is interviewed in the movie and for which she was the technical advisor. She taught at UCLA for 22 years and has been a Visiting Professor at the Taipei (Taiwan) National University of the Arts and the University of Montana (Missoula). Levison holds an MA in Asia Area Studies and an MBA in finance

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