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Making Movies Without Losing Money - Daniel Harlow

Making Movies Without Losing Money

Practical Lessons in Film Finance

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Buch | Softcover
160 Seiten
2021
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-17371-9 (ISBN)
CHF 33,90 inkl. MwSt
This book is about the practical realities of the film market today and how to make a film while minimizing financial risk. Film is a risky investment and securing that investment is a huge challenge. The best way to get investors is to do everything possible to make the film without losing money.



Featuring interviews with film industry veterans - sales agents, producers, distributors, directors, film investors, film authors and accountants - Daniel Harlow explores some of the biggest obstacles to making a commercially successful film and offers best practice advice on making a good film, that will also be a commercial success. The book explores key topics such as smart financing, casting to add value, understanding the film supply chain, the importance of genre, picking the right producer, negotiating pre-sales and much more. By learning how to break even, this book provides invaluable insight into the film industry that will help filmmakers build a real, continuing career.



A vital resource for filmmakers serious about sustaining a career in the 21st century film industry.

Daniel Harlow, a Departmental Scholar from UCLA, founded a technology consulting firm in 1993 which grew to 300 employees in six offices around the country. After selling his company, Harlow attended the Independent Film Producer Program at UCLA. He is currently the founder and CEO of a new hi-tech startup, Bunker 15 Films, with the mission to help indie films find their audience through Smart Publicity and Promotional programs. Harlow believes, with good technology and good planning, filmmakers can sustain financially rewarding careers.

Introduction



PART 1 One small problem



1 A surprising discovery



2 The journey begins



PART 2 The obstacles



3 The culture of secrecy



4 Fear and loathing: commercial is a dirty word?



5 This stuff is complicated



6 Falling revenues: falling demand for indies



7 The downside of festival culture



8 Trends in film journalism



PART 3 How films make money



9 Rubber, meet road



10 The players



11 Monetization



12 How much to DIY



13 Promotion and publicity – who’s selling this thing, anyway?



PART 4 Making profitable films



14 Sell the sizzle



15 Development: crafting a commercial success



16 Genre



17 Rising above genre



18 More film elements



19 Drafting



20 Casting



21 Producers and producing



22 Financials



23 Raising money the traditional way – beg



24 Before you start begging



25 Reducing the risk when presales don’t work



26 Press – the gift that keeps on giving



Conclusion



Top ten lessons



Appendix: case studies, interviews and producer profiles



Case study: micro- budget filmmaking – Marcus Mizelle



Interview with legendary film school teacher Dov Simens



Case studies: niche moviemaking – Tom Malloy



Case studies: low-risk, low-budget sci fi – Jeffrey Giles



Case study: making 70 films with Daniel Zirilli of PopArt Film Factory

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Gewicht 300 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Journalistik
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 1-032-17371-8 / 1032173718
ISBN-13 978-1-032-17371-9 / 9781032173719
Zustand Neuware
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