
Hi Everyone!
We have an amazing series of financing webinars out today. The first is called: Film Financing Today: How to Finance a Film Between $1MM-$3MM.
It starts on Jan.11th at 1pm PT.
Investors and producers avoid films in the $1 to $3 million range as these lower budgets are riskier, but the returns have the greatest rewards if you produce them correctly. In this exclusive Stage 32 webinar, you'll learn the optimal way to finance your $1 to $3 million film and make a profit by choosing the best project for the market, attaching great talent to build a package, and assembling a great business plan that attracts investors. You'll understand the financing, production, and distribution options available to low-budget films, how to secure and structure the various finance sources, and how to optimize distribution agreements.
You can check it out here: https://www.stage32.com/webinars/Film-Financing-Today-How-to-Finance-a-F...
What projects are you all working on between this budget range?
It just keeps getting better!! \o/ 2022!!!
Thanks Colette and Jack! Jeanette put together an awesome webinar with some really great handouts on CAM agreements, etc.
For $39 bucks you can't go wrong with so much information. Think I will check this out!
This one is just about to start, and I'm with you, Matthew James Sheridan - it's such a good value, I have to know! Plus, I've never learned from this instructor before and I think she's leading the next Netflix webinar. Would love to see her style!
Jeanette Milio just broke it all down. So much information! What was your greatest takeaway?
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Well, that was awesome and intense. Such good information!
Sorry, a newbie here. I missed it! Can we see it later on demand?
Hey Khosrow, absolutely you can - it should be up for viewing in the next 48hours.
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This was an incredible experience. SO much information was provided my gears haven't stopped turning.
I will definitely check the webinar on demand. I have a creature feature I want to produce that, I think, falls into this range.