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I’m curious to hear from any CEs or DAs in the community when you are looking at Elevated Genre or Grounded Sci-Fi today, how much weight do you put on the thematic subtext versus the spectacle?
I'm currently developing a social thriller that uses massive supernatural spectacle specifically as a l...
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Stories are about people, focus there. The audience needs to relate to your characters in some way. In my conversations with studio execs not one has mentioned a spectacle over characters/theme.
Abdullahi Ismail What Lindbergh E. Hollingsworth said.
One of the most important components of managing any production is cost reporting. A cost report is a living financial document that tracks expenses at the line-item level and provides a real-time snapshot of a project’s financial status. It shows what has been spent to date, what is estimated to co...
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A film schedule and a film budget are not just paperwork — they are the blueprint of the entire production. Every creative decision, financial commitment, and logistical choice flows through these two documents.
This course demystifies how professional film schedules and budgets are built, how they...
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Will audiences flock to new Disney AI movies? Will Disney be able to claw back the rights later on? Disney is one of the most litigious companies out there - what will they do when people clearly use AI to clone their AI?
https://deadline.com/2025/12/disney-openai-deal-sora-1236645728/...
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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg Well when you put it like that it sounds a bit like financial/legal blackmail(ALLEGEDLY lol)
As a former Disney filmmaker I can comp...
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https://deadline.com/2025/12/disney-openai-deal-animators-sora-1236651227/ - Disney’s OpenAI Deal: Soulless Exploitation Or Necessary Innovation? Former Mouse House Animators Have Thoughts...
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Laurie Ashbourne This is very interesting and compare it to the backlash by game devs currently aimed at Larian over comments by their CEO about allowing the usu of AI for ideation in building their n...
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Producers operate at the intersection of creativity and strategy — and IP is often the most overlooked leverage point in that equation.
A strong piece of IP isn’t just a story. It’s a negotiation tool, a packaging anchor, and a value-bearing asset that can attract partners, talent, and financing whe...
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Baron Rothschild I see, well then to answer your two specific questions:
Q1: When you’re packaging a project, how important is the underlying IP structure?
I am assuming in these answers that we are dec...
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Shadow, this is incredibly helpful — thank you for breaking down how producers evaluate IP. When I said ‘underlying IP structure,’ I wasn’t referring to creative control or production design. I meant...
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Baron Rothschild So your description of the "underlying IP" is clearer. Basically, anything other than the script is not needed and not wanted, unless it affects production design. If for some reason...
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Shadow, I appreciate the clarity — and you’re absolutely right about what matters for optioning and production. The script, the registration, and the chain‑of‑title documents are the core assets a pro...
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Shadow, your breakdown of what matters for production is spot‑on. What I’m exploring sits one layer upstream — where creative workflows and financial structures start to overlap. Most creators only th...
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Stage 32 Certification also has partnerships in other states and countries.
If you have any questions about Certification,...
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So you’re a producer as if that title really means anything. Some of you may work hard and some of you may skim a little off the top of the budgets, but for the most part there are three kinds of producers.
1) The Hot Dog. You have had your successes and have given studios and investors a favorable...
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Philip David Lee Judging from your post, I don't think anyone could know what you are looking for. Are you just angry that you haven't found the right producer? Or funding? Or that this cartel-control...
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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg What are we talking here, Shadow? This shouldn't be a specific platform for anyone. It should be a networking platform, but charging people for a pitch session is like go...
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Philip David Lee Well I feel your pain of course. But to you points, to my knowledge S32 is privately owned so they can focus on any sector they want to. They happen to make money offering courses and...
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Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg That's coming.
Follow the link in the post, of you are interested. Good luck!
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-7405962281471156224-OjPh
Cool article on how tech is changing location scouting from thelocationguide.com ( https://www.thelocationguide.com/spotlight-report/spotlight-report-from-... )
The good news: "The top-line consensus seems to be that technology has not replaced the scout; it has raised expectations, compressed timeli Expand post
Thanks for sharing the article, Sebastian Tudores. I look at photos online, videos, and Google Maps when I research locations for my scripts. I'm going to try Google Earth....
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Sebastian Tudores We look at maps. Then photos. If a virtual walk-through is available we will use that to narrow down possible locations. Then visit them physically. Being in the spot and talking wit...
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that's great Maurice Vaughan - Google Earth has some nice planning features relative to lighting and time of day, etc.
Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg sounds like an efficient 'hybrid mode' - yeah, 100% agree about physically present assessment eventually for things as you cannot otherwise detect, as you point out. And...
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Hi Producers!
As many of you know, I’m based in Portugal and work across international productions and there are two major developments here that every producer should have on their radar.
1. A New Wave of Government Investment
Portugal is preparing a significant new funding package — around €350M — a...
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YouTube has just shut down two channels who created movie trailers using AI. "The Google-owned video giant has switched off Screen Culture and KH Studio, which together boasted well over 2 million subscribers and more than a billion views" reports Deadline.
Interestingly, the channels were shut down,...
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I think it's great news, Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg! I didn't know about the things you mentioned in the second paragraph. Thanks.
"Interestingly, the studios whose trailers were being emulated did...
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Maurice Vaughan The arrangement Google has with Apple, Spotify etc. and the major studios is that when an account is "demonetized" for a copyright claim, they will usually let the video keep running a...
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