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Filmmakers & Financing

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  • 227 páginas
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The first, most crucial step in making a film is finding the funds to do it. This unique guide bridges the gap between the filmmaker and the business by teaching you how to create a business plan that can be presented to a potential investor. In clear, jargon-free terms, the author leads you through every step. Each chapter concentrates on a different section of the business plan, with supplementary exercises on the CD workbook. The fourth edition contains completely revised and updated industry data, along with a new CD workbook for hands-on practice. * A step-by-step approach to creating a business plan that will attract investor financing * New CD-ROM includes hands-on exercises and spreadsheets for practice * New chapter on short films

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Filmmakers & Financing, Louise Levison

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2004
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Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Focal Press
Publicado en
2004
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
227
ISBN10
0240805364
ISBN13
9780240805368
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Descripción
The first, most crucial step in making a film is finding the funds to do it. This unique guide bridges the gap between the filmmaker and the business by teaching you how to create a business plan that can be presented to a potential investor. In clear, jargon-free terms, the author leads you through every step. Each chapter concentrates on a different section of the business plan, with supplementary exercises on the CD workbook. The fourth edition contains completely revised and updated industry data, along with a new CD workbook for hands-on practice. * A step-by-step approach to creating a business plan that will attract investor financing * New CD-ROM includes hands-on exercises and spreadsheets for practice * New chapter on short films