The Independent Filmmaker’s Guide to Writing a Business Plan for Investors, 2d ed.
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About the Book
Filmmakers need more than heart, talent and desire to realize their dreams: they need production capital. Finding willing investors can be the most difficult step in an aspiring filmmaker’s pursuit of higher-budget, entertaining motion pictures. This practical guide provides detailed instructions on preparing the most important tool for recruiting investors, a persuasive business plan. Included in this new edition are suggested ways to approach potential investors; lists of various financial sources available to Hollywood productions, and tips on spotting unscrupulous financiers. Interviews with key Hollywood producers offer real-world insight.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Gabriel Campisi
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 280
Bibliographic Info: 68 photos, appendices, index
Copyright Date: 2012
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6285-8
eISBN: 978-0-7864-9021-9
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Disclaimer viii
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword by Morris Ruskin 1
Introduction 5
PART ONE: FUNDING THE FILM
1. Taking the Next Step 13
2. Investors 18
3. Due Diligence 27
4. The Executive Summary 36
5. The Production Company 48
6. The Movie Projects 63
7. The Movie Industry 76
8. The Movie Market 91
9. Movie Distribution 106
10. The Investor’s Plan 121
PART TWO: EXPERT ADVICE
11. Interviews 135
Appendix A: A Sample Business Plan 209
Appendix B: Resources 263
Index 269
Book Reviews & Awards
“valuable”—ARBA; “Reviews of the first edition: “well-timed”—Communication Booknotes Quarterly; “a very fine tool”—Midwest Book Review; “explains how to create a winning business plan to attract investors to an independent film project”—Reference & Research Book News; “Campisi breaks down the components of the almightly business plan in a simple straightforward manner. Helpful hints from actual experiences, interviews, comparisons, and a business plan sample are included to guide you even further. This book provides both a blueprint and the confidence for you to take the next step in making your film”—Spanix.com.