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Ready to accept money from an investor? Make sure your contract protects both your film and your backers. FilmProposals explains when to use a Film Investor Agreement versus a Private Placement Memorandum, and what key terms should be covered in each.


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If you're piecing together business plans, projections, and legal docs from scratch, you're wasting precious development time. FilmProposals bundles the Financing Manual, Business Plan Templates, Financial Projections, Indie Film Pitch Deck, Investor Agreements, and more into ...


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Film financing options go much further than just Film Investors. Most movies are financed via multiple sources, and not all are cash transactions or investing (hard money). Alternative investments include soft money, deferred payment, profit participation, produ...


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Finished my deck on Friday. Got it into a few potential investor’s hands over the weekend, and by Monday had 3 out of the 10 available memberships spoken for at $160K each. The revenue projections and film comparable services by NASH, alo...


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You pitched your investors, promising them your film project would cost $XXX. After you accept their film financing and begin begin production, you realize you need additional production funds. How do you go back to your film investors and as...


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