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43 Ways to Finance Your Feature Film : a Comprehensive Analysis of Film Finance.

John W. Cones has updated his now classic 43 Ways to Finance Your Feature Film: A Comprehensive Analysis of Film Finance with a substantially reorganized and expanded third edition. An essential reference guide for film professionals on every side of film financing, 43 Ways answers the question that...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cones, John W.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2008.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • 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.