43 ways to finance your feature film :: a comprehensive analysis of film finance /
Author Cones breaks financing options down into six main areas: gifts and grants, investor financing, domestic government subsidies and tax incentive programs, lender financing, international finance options, and studio or industry financing. Beginning with the forms of financing most likely to be a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Author Cones breaks financing options down into six main areas: gifts and grants, investor financing, domestic government subsidies and tax incentive programs, lender financing, international finance options, and studio or industry financing. Beginning with the forms of financing most likely to be accessible to independent feature film producers, Cones proceeds to other forms that become increasingly available as the producer's career matures. He provides specific, concise information regarding the many possible strategies and lists the distinct pros and cons of each strategy. Cones also counters much of the bad advice being provided by pseudoprofessional film finance consultants and points out scams that may separate unwary film producers from their money. Although the book focuses on financing feature films, much of its information is relevant to the financing of other kinds of projects, such as short films, documentaries, videos, and multimedia and theatrical endeavors.--From publisher description. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 369 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-357) and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction: No Single Best Way; Part One: Subsidies; 1. Gifts and Grants; 2. Domestic Government Subsidies and Tax Incentives; Part Two: Investor Financing; 3. The Investor-Financing Agreement; 4. General Partnerships and Joint Ventures; 5. The Initial Incorporation; 6. The Member-Managed LLC; 7. The Manager-Managed LLC; 8. Limited Partnerships; 9. Corporate Finance; 10. Statutory Exemptions of the 1933 Securities Act, Section 4; 11. Intrastate Offering Exemption; 12. Regulation D; 13. Public/Private (Hybrid) Exemptions. | |
505 | 8 | |a 14. Small Corporate Offering Registration15. Regulation A; 16. Regulation S-B; 17. S-1 Public Offerings; 18. Over-the-Counter, NASDAQ and Stock Exchanges; Part Three: Lender Financing; 19. Lender Financing without Distributor Contracts; 20. Negative Pickups and the ArtificialVersion; 21. Presale Financing; 22. Gap and Supergap Financing; 23. Insurance-Backed Schemes; 24. Securitization; Part Four: Studio/Industry Financing; 25. Studio Development and In-House Production; 26. Studio Production-Financing/Distribution Agreements; 27. Studio-Based Production Companies. | |
505 | 8 | |a 28. Independent Distributors29. Domestic Studio Facilities; 30. Film Laboratories; 31. Talent Agencies; 32. Actor Financing; 33. Product Placements; 34. End Users; 35. Completion Funds; Part Five: International Finance Options; 36. Foreign Equity; 37. International Coproductions; 38. Foreign Tax Shelters and Tax Incentives; 39. Blocked Currency or Blocked Funds; 40. Foreign Currency; 41. Foreign Below-the-Line or FacilitiesDeals; 42. Foreign Government Subsidies; 43. Foreign Debt Capitalization Programs; Conclusion: The Broader Film Finance Environment; Appendix A: Finding Investors. | |
505 | 8 | |a Appendix B: Limited-Use Business PlansAppendix C: Financial Projections; Appendix D: Securities Marketing Considerations; Sources and Further Reading; Index; Author Bio; Back Cover. | |
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contents | Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction: No Single Best Way; Part One: Subsidies; 1. Gifts and Grants; 2. Domestic Government Subsidies and Tax Incentives; Part Two: Investor Financing; 3. The Investor-Financing Agreement; 4. General Partnerships and Joint Ventures; 5. The Initial Incorporation; 6. The Member-Managed LLC; 7. The Manager-Managed LLC; 8. Limited Partnerships; 9. Corporate Finance; 10. Statutory Exemptions of the 1933 Securities Act, Section 4; 11. Intrastate Offering Exemption; 12. Regulation D; 13. Public/Private (Hybrid) Exemptions. 14. Small Corporate Offering Registration15. Regulation A; 16. Regulation S-B; 17. S-1 Public Offerings; 18. Over-the-Counter, NASDAQ and Stock Exchanges; Part Three: Lender Financing; 19. Lender Financing without Distributor Contracts; 20. Negative Pickups and the ArtificialVersion; 21. Presale Financing; 22. Gap and Supergap Financing; 23. Insurance-Backed Schemes; 24. Securitization; Part Four: Studio/Industry Financing; 25. Studio Development and In-House Production; 26. Studio Production-Financing/Distribution Agreements; 27. Studio-Based Production Companies. 28. Independent Distributors29. Domestic Studio Facilities; 30. Film Laboratories; 31. Talent Agencies; 32. Actor Financing; 33. Product Placements; 34. End Users; 35. Completion Funds; Part Five: International Finance Options; 36. Foreign Equity; 37. International Coproductions; 38. Foreign Tax Shelters and Tax Incentives; 39. Blocked Currency or Blocked Funds; 40. Foreign Currency; 41. Foreign Below-the-Line or FacilitiesDeals; 42. Foreign Government Subsidies; 43. Foreign Debt Capitalization Programs; Conclusion: The Broader Film Finance Environment; Appendix A: Finding Investors. Appendix B: Limited-Use Business PlansAppendix C: Financial Projections; Appendix D: Securities Marketing Considerations; Sources and Further Reading; Index; Author Bio; Back Cover. |
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spelling | Cones, John W. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92064959 43 ways to finance your feature film : a comprehensive analysis of film finance / John W. Cones. Forty-three ways to finance your feature film 3rd ed. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2008. 1 online resource (xi, 369 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-357) and index. Author Cones breaks financing options down into six main areas: gifts and grants, investor financing, domestic government subsidies and tax incentive programs, lender financing, international finance options, and studio or industry financing. Beginning with the forms of financing most likely to be accessible to independent feature film producers, Cones proceeds to other forms that become increasingly available as the producer's career matures. He provides specific, concise information regarding the many possible strategies and lists the distinct pros and cons of each strategy. Cones also counters much of the bad advice being provided by pseudoprofessional film finance consultants and points out scams that may separate unwary film producers from their money. Although the book focuses on financing feature films, much of its information is relevant to the financing of other kinds of projects, such as short films, documentaries, videos, and multimedia and theatrical endeavors.--From publisher description. Print version record. Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction: No Single Best Way; Part One: Subsidies; 1. Gifts and Grants; 2. Domestic Government Subsidies and Tax Incentives; Part Two: Investor Financing; 3. The Investor-Financing Agreement; 4. General Partnerships and Joint Ventures; 5. The Initial Incorporation; 6. The Member-Managed LLC; 7. The Manager-Managed LLC; 8. Limited Partnerships; 9. Corporate Finance; 10. Statutory Exemptions of the 1933 Securities Act, Section 4; 11. Intrastate Offering Exemption; 12. Regulation D; 13. Public/Private (Hybrid) Exemptions. 14. Small Corporate Offering Registration15. Regulation A; 16. Regulation S-B; 17. S-1 Public Offerings; 18. Over-the-Counter, NASDAQ and Stock Exchanges; Part Three: Lender Financing; 19. Lender Financing without Distributor Contracts; 20. Negative Pickups and the ArtificialVersion; 21. Presale Financing; 22. Gap and Supergap Financing; 23. Insurance-Backed Schemes; 24. Securitization; Part Four: Studio/Industry Financing; 25. Studio Development and In-House Production; 26. Studio Production-Financing/Distribution Agreements; 27. Studio-Based Production Companies. 28. Independent Distributors29. Domestic Studio Facilities; 30. Film Laboratories; 31. Talent Agencies; 32. Actor Financing; 33. Product Placements; 34. End Users; 35. Completion Funds; Part Five: International Finance Options; 36. Foreign Equity; 37. International Coproductions; 38. Foreign Tax Shelters and Tax Incentives; 39. Blocked Currency or Blocked Funds; 40. Foreign Currency; 41. Foreign Below-the-Line or FacilitiesDeals; 42. Foreign Government Subsidies; 43. Foreign Debt Capitalization Programs; Conclusion: The Broader Film Finance Environment; Appendix A: Finding Investors. Appendix B: Limited-Use Business PlansAppendix C: Financial Projections; Appendix D: Securities Marketing Considerations; Sources and Further Reading; Index; Author Bio; Back Cover. Motion picture industry Finance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088050 Cinéma Industrie Finances. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Media & Communications. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Telecommunications. bisacsh Motion picture industry Finance fast has work: 43 ways to finance your feature film (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFCqfpkvPYMRrfBvCDKFfC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Cones, John W. 43 ways to finance your feature film. 3rd ed. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2008 9780809326938 0809326930 (DLC) 2007016176 (OCoLC)123377375 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=234976 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Cones, John W. 43 ways to finance your feature film : a comprehensive analysis of film finance / Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction: No Single Best Way; Part One: Subsidies; 1. Gifts and Grants; 2. Domestic Government Subsidies and Tax Incentives; Part Two: Investor Financing; 3. The Investor-Financing Agreement; 4. General Partnerships and Joint Ventures; 5. The Initial Incorporation; 6. The Member-Managed LLC; 7. The Manager-Managed LLC; 8. Limited Partnerships; 9. Corporate Finance; 10. Statutory Exemptions of the 1933 Securities Act, Section 4; 11. Intrastate Offering Exemption; 12. Regulation D; 13. Public/Private (Hybrid) Exemptions. 14. Small Corporate Offering Registration15. Regulation A; 16. Regulation S-B; 17. S-1 Public Offerings; 18. Over-the-Counter, NASDAQ and Stock Exchanges; Part Three: Lender Financing; 19. Lender Financing without Distributor Contracts; 20. Negative Pickups and the ArtificialVersion; 21. Presale Financing; 22. Gap and Supergap Financing; 23. Insurance-Backed Schemes; 24. Securitization; Part Four: Studio/Industry Financing; 25. Studio Development and In-House Production; 26. Studio Production-Financing/Distribution Agreements; 27. Studio-Based Production Companies. 28. Independent Distributors29. Domestic Studio Facilities; 30. Film Laboratories; 31. Talent Agencies; 32. Actor Financing; 33. Product Placements; 34. End Users; 35. Completion Funds; Part Five: International Finance Options; 36. Foreign Equity; 37. International Coproductions; 38. Foreign Tax Shelters and Tax Incentives; 39. Blocked Currency or Blocked Funds; 40. Foreign Currency; 41. Foreign Below-the-Line or FacilitiesDeals; 42. Foreign Government Subsidies; 43. Foreign Debt Capitalization Programs; Conclusion: The Broader Film Finance Environment; Appendix A: Finding Investors. Appendix B: Limited-Use Business PlansAppendix C: Financial Projections; Appendix D: Securities Marketing Considerations; Sources and Further Reading; Index; Author Bio; Back Cover. Motion picture industry Finance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088050 Cinéma Industrie Finances. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Media & Communications. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Telecommunications. bisacsh Motion picture industry Finance fast |
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title_alt | Forty-three ways to finance your feature film |
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title_full | 43 ways to finance your feature film : a comprehensive analysis of film finance / John W. Cones. |
title_fullStr | 43 ways to finance your feature film : a comprehensive analysis of film finance / John W. Cones. |
title_full_unstemmed | 43 ways to finance your feature film : a comprehensive analysis of film finance / John W. Cones. |
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topic | Motion picture industry Finance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088050 Cinéma Industrie Finances. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Media & Communications. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Telecommunications. bisacsh Motion picture industry Finance fast |
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