First step, your project and its business plan. Are you are ready
or need to update your package?Before we consider a
project or you are shopping it to others, you need the following:
1. Make sure the script is really ready. script must be in proper
format,
or it won't be read. Have it read by others before submitting. Don't
give it
to family or friends. You won't get an honest opinion. Sent it to a
script
consultant for feedback. Make any necessary corrections. When you think
it
is as good as it can be, then submit it.
2. Verify there is a market for your film. What is the genre? Who is the
target audience? You will need specific facts as to budget/box office
comps
for your business plan.
3. Create and Schedule and Budget. If this is outside your scope, we
have
associates that can do that for you. Cost ranges from 3,000 - 4,000
depending on the complexity of the script.
4. Create a Business Plan. We can also line you up with someone to do
this, if you are not able to. business plans that are not well developed
wont get you very far.
5. List any attachments to the script. If you have letters of intent
from actors or director, include that in the plan. If not, submit a list
of
casting suggestions. (Be realistic).
The key for any production is that business plans, budget and people
involved are very solid and to be taken seriously your package needs to
be great and with correct information. if you need help you, we can
introduce you to named producers for doing the budget and if you acquire
their services for the budget, they might even be asked to come on board
your projects and f they have the time. Having a top producer on your
project could add to the viability and increase your changes in getting
funding and making a great film or entertainment project.
After you have a solid package, we can talk about representing your
funding needs.
Back to basic
film and TV funding.
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