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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Film_financeFilm finance - Wikipedia

    Film finance is an aspect of film production that occurs during the development stage prior to pre-production, and is concerned with determining the potential value of a proposed film.

  2. Nov 5, 2023 · Very few filmmakers get into the movie business because they’re interested in dealing with money, but often an effective filmmaker is good at film financing. So what is film financing, and how can you get money behind your next movie?

  3. No matter how great your feature film idea is, without proper funding it’s just an idea. Learn the in’s and out’s of film financing and how film financing companies can help you assemble the right amount of capital.

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  4. The process of financing a movie can be broken down into three main stages: pre-production, production, and post-production. Each stage requires different types of financing and involves different risks and rewards for investors.

    • Grants: There are a wide array of filmmaking grants and fellowships available to filmmakers, from government grants to grants offered by nonprofit organizations, film festivals, and film institutes.
    • Tax incentives: In the US and Canada, there are a number of tax incentives, deductions, or rebates available for shooting portions of a film, or housing a film’s crew in certain areas, often to promote tourism in an area or take advantage of an area during its off-season.
    • Pre-sales: Pre-sales are a way to receive payments before a film is completed, by selling the distribution rights to different territories (both North American and foreign distributors) before the film is completed.
    • Negative pickup deals: Negative pickup deals are a form of debt financing, when a producer sells the film project to a studio for a set price—but the money is only available after the entire film has been completed.
  5. Apr 30, 2023 · Film financing is raising the necessary funds for producing a motion picture. It involves various sources, such as private investors, film financing companies, government grants, tax credits, etc. In this section, we'll break down the key players in the film financing landscape and explore their roles in funding film projects.

  6. Film finance is the process to source capital from multiple sources and it's the job of the producer to structure them together so the film can be greenlit for production. As the financing flows from seemingly unrelated sources, the composition for each film can have a unique film finance structure.