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Financing Independant Films

50 Ways to Get the Golden Goose, not a Goose Egg

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Didactic
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Keywords
finance, independent cinema, economics
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Bizentine Press
Collection
Film Financing
2nd edition
Language
English
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Paperback234 pages
5 ½ x 8 ½ inches (14 x 21.5 cm)
ISBN
978-1-9474712-7-6
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Book Presentation:
This MUST-HAVE film financing book provides 50 ways for filmmakers, producers, directors, actors, film students and film instructors to utilize in raising money to finance a film, lower the budget and bring the project to fruition.

Bonus information include a checklist of all 50 ways to finance a film, over 175 film resources, information on preparing a chain of title, details on options and acquisitions of literary material for a film, sources of grants, information on distribution, how to make deals and obtain reversionary rights, as well as securities exemptions as a method to raise film funding.

The author has been a veteran Hollywood film and television studio/network executive and international entertainment and film financing attorney, and worked on hundreds of films and procured certifications for tax credit financing (one of the 50 Ways) for over a Billion Dollars of productions.

By utilizing the easy-to-read techniques and methods explained in simple non-legalese, anyone seeking financing to make a film, whether independent or feature, whether the first one or another in a long line, filmmakers will gain invaluable knowledge to bring the project to fruition in the most cost-effective and expedient way possible.

About the Author:
M. M. Le Blanc, JD, MBA, is a 7-time International Award-winning Author of 20 books, including film financing, legal self-help, copyright, business, financial and other non-fiction books and textbooks. The author is a veteran Hollywood film and television studio/network executive, international entertainment and film financing attorney and entertainment law Professor with decades of experience in the film industry, having certified over a Billion Dollars of film and television productions for state tax credits, and having consulted to governments and legislatures on film legislation in multiple states and foreign countries.

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