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Funding Your Film: Strategies, New and Traditional | The New School
THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu
Funding Your Film: Strategies, New and Traditional
Funders and filmmakers talk about the age-old question of how to raise money to make and distribute your film. Panelists look at money raising techniques from traditional models, such as grants from nonprofits and equity investment, to new methods, such as Web 3.0 strategies that use crowdfunding websites like IndieGoGo and Kickstarter.
Panelists include: Sarah Lash, Consultant; Jason Orans, Producer, Goodbye Solo; Adella Ladjevardi, Grants Manager, Cinereach; Yancey Strickler, Co-founder, Kickstarter. Moderator: Milton Tabbot, Senior Director, Programming, IFP.
The Independent Feature Project is the nation's oldest and largest non profit organization of independent filmmakers, created to suppor...
published: 03 Mar 2010
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Getting funding for your film - Destiny's experience
This video is from https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/explore-filmmaking ‘Explore Filmmaking: from Script to Screen’ is a free online course by the National Film and Television School and the BFI Film Academy available on FutureLearn.com
Destiny Ekaragha describes how she managed to get funding for her film, courtesy of the BFI Film Fund, the largest public film fund in the UK. She also discusses representation issues that she faced.
At FutureLearn, we want to inspire learning for life. We offer a diverse selection of free, high quality online courses from some of the world's leading universities and other outstanding cultural institutions. Browse all courses and sign up here: http://www.futurelearn.com
published: 15 Jan 2015
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Tribeca Film Institute at The New School: Funding Your Feature Film
THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu
"Funding Your Feature Film" is a panel addressing funding opportunities for both first-time and more experienced narrative and documentary filmmakers. Panelists discuss foundation grants, investors, individual donors, and nonprofit organizations as sources of pre-production, production, and post-production funding. The panel is open to the public.
Designed to be an open dialogue with audience members rather than a pitch session, the discussion features representatives from Tribeca All Access and the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund, as well as filmmakers who have received funding from a variety of sources.
Panel members:
* Tamir Muhammad, director of Tribeca All Access
* Ryan Harrington, director of the Gucci Tribeca Documentary ...
published: 29 Sep 2010
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The #1 SECRET to getting film funding: A MOVIE BUSINESS PLAN!
Hello, it's Tom Malloy from FilmmakingStuff.com, and in this video, I want to talk to you about the importance of creating a movie business plan.
Whether you're a seasoned filmmaker or just starting, a solid business plan is key to securing funding and ensuring the success of your project. I'll share some common mistakes to avoid and show you why a film business plan is essential to having a fully prepped project.
If you're serious about making it in the movie business, then watch this video, and don't forget to subscribe to FilmmakingStuff.com for more tips and strategies. Thank you for watching!
And here is a link to the movie business plan template that I recommend:
https://www.filmmakingstuff.com/mpp
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(00:00):
Hey there. It's Tom Malloy from Filmmaking Stuff,...
published: 02 May 2023
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Funding Futures Trailer - Bournemouth Film School
For the latest funding opportunities, please visit: https://www.bfsfundingfutures.com/
Funding Futures is the newly established funding arm to Bournemouth Film School (BFS) charged with growing a platform of rolling funding and training opportunities for filmmakers, creatives, artists and innovators that reflect the range of disciplines at the heart of BFS.
published: 05 Jun 2023
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Film Funding Explained — Producer Alex Saks Interview
Film Funding Explained — Producer Alex Saks (No Hard Feelings, The Florida Project, Red Rocket, and more) explains the ins and outs of film finance and how to raise money for a movie.
How to Fund Your Film ►► https://bit.ly/wi-fm
Alex Saks TikTok ►► https://bit.ly/tt-al
StudioBinder Blog ►► https://bit.ly/sf-ff
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FILM FINANCING 101 WITH PRODUCER ALEX SAKS
“How to raise money for a movie” is the ultimate question for every filmmaker. Funding your film requires business savvy and strategic planning, which are skills that might not come easily to the average writer/director. That’s why there are producers out there like Alex Saks who know how to package a project and are all about financing a movie. In this exclusive interview, Alex lays out the basics of film financin...
published: 06 Nov 2023
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BFI Film Academy Labs | Right on the money: Funding your short film
You’ve got the creative vision sorted for your short film, but now you’re faced with finding the money to make it a reality. There are so many different ways to find funding, from self-financing, to crowd-funding, to working with government funders or private organisations. But where do you start?
At the July BFI Film Academy Lab, our panellists taught you everything you need to know about funding your short films. They discussed where to look for funding opportunities, how to apply for money, and the best techniques for helping funders understand your ideas. They pin-pointed specific funding opportunities that are tailored towards young, aspiring filmmakers, and explained how to use a pitch deck to your advantage to effectively sell yourself and your project.
Panellists:
- Gwenfair Haw...
published: 13 Jul 2021
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Feature Film Funding: How to Raise $100,000 for Your First Feature Film (Part1)
Raising money for your feature film is one of the biggest challenges filmmakers face. In this video, I'll take you step-by-step through the process of raising $100,000 for your first feature film.
This channel, Jeremiah Birnbaum - Movie Mentor, is for filmmakers ready to make their first feature film. We'll cover EVERY aspect to making your first feature - from the script to your premiere!
*** Want to LEARN MORE about FUNDRAISING? ***
Download my FREE ebook: FEATURE FILM FUNDRAISER STARTER KIT: https://www.featurefilm.academy/fundraiser-kit
REACH OUT: jb@featurefilm.academy
FIND OUT MORE about me and what I'm doing: https://www.featurefilm.academy
*** LINKS ***
Final Draft (this is the BEST screenwriting software...and the one that I use): https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1276031&u=28...
published: 09 Jul 2021
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Enfield, CT - Board of Education - February 14, 2024
Agenda & Packet: https://cdnsm5-ss1.sharpschool.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_899572/File/BOE%202024/02-14-24%20BOE%20Special%20Agenda%20Packet.pdf
published: 15 Feb 2024
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Virtual Film School: 3-minute funding pitch: Summer 2022
Virtual Film School teaches New Media content creation and monetization using virtual reality classrooms. It’s a fully interactive, fun and supportive learning experience, taught live by A-list media professionals from London, Hollywood and the Metaverse. We are higher education for the next generation, offering an ECTS accredited Bachelor’s Degree in New Media
published: 08 Jun 2022
1:30:58
Funding Your Film: Strategies, New and Traditional | The New School
THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu
Funding Your Film: Strategies, New and Traditional
Funders and filmmakers talk about the age-old question of how to r...
THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu
Funding Your Film: Strategies, New and Traditional
Funders and filmmakers talk about the age-old question of how to raise money to make and distribute your film. Panelists look at money raising techniques from traditional models, such as grants from nonprofits and equity investment, to new methods, such as Web 3.0 strategies that use crowdfunding websites like IndieGoGo and Kickstarter.
Panelists include: Sarah Lash, Consultant; Jason Orans, Producer, Goodbye Solo; Adella Ladjevardi, Grants Manager, Cinereach; Yancey Strickler, Co-founder, Kickstarter. Moderator: Milton Tabbot, Senior Director, Programming, IFP.
The Independent Feature Project is the nation's oldest and largest non profit organization of independent filmmakers, created to support and advocate the courageous work of artists and technicians working in independent film whose voices might not otherwise have been heard.
THE NEW SCHOOL FOR GENERAL STUDIES | http://www.newschool.edu/generalstudies
Co-sponsored by Independent Feature Project and the Department of Media Studies and Film.
MEDIA STUDIES | http://www.newschool.edu/mediastudies
* Location: Wollman Hall, Eugene Lang Building, 65 West 11th Street, 5th floor. 02/22/2010 7:00 p.m.
https://wn.com/Funding_Your_Film_Strategies,_New_And_Traditional_|_The_New_School
THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu
Funding Your Film: Strategies, New and Traditional
Funders and filmmakers talk about the age-old question of how to raise money to make and distribute your film. Panelists look at money raising techniques from traditional models, such as grants from nonprofits and equity investment, to new methods, such as Web 3.0 strategies that use crowdfunding websites like IndieGoGo and Kickstarter.
Panelists include: Sarah Lash, Consultant; Jason Orans, Producer, Goodbye Solo; Adella Ladjevardi, Grants Manager, Cinereach; Yancey Strickler, Co-founder, Kickstarter. Moderator: Milton Tabbot, Senior Director, Programming, IFP.
The Independent Feature Project is the nation's oldest and largest non profit organization of independent filmmakers, created to support and advocate the courageous work of artists and technicians working in independent film whose voices might not otherwise have been heard.
THE NEW SCHOOL FOR GENERAL STUDIES | http://www.newschool.edu/generalstudies
Co-sponsored by Independent Feature Project and the Department of Media Studies and Film.
MEDIA STUDIES | http://www.newschool.edu/mediastudies
* Location: Wollman Hall, Eugene Lang Building, 65 West 11th Street, 5th floor. 02/22/2010 7:00 p.m.
- published: 03 Mar 2010
- views: 17022
3:46
Getting funding for your film - Destiny's experience
This video is from https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/explore-filmmaking ‘Explore Filmmaking: from Script to Screen’ is a free online course by the National F...
This video is from https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/explore-filmmaking ‘Explore Filmmaking: from Script to Screen’ is a free online course by the National Film and Television School and the BFI Film Academy available on FutureLearn.com
Destiny Ekaragha describes how she managed to get funding for her film, courtesy of the BFI Film Fund, the largest public film fund in the UK. She also discusses representation issues that she faced.
At FutureLearn, we want to inspire learning for life. We offer a diverse selection of free, high quality online courses from some of the world's leading universities and other outstanding cultural institutions. Browse all courses and sign up here: http://www.futurelearn.com
https://wn.com/Getting_Funding_For_Your_Film_Destiny's_Experience
This video is from https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/explore-filmmaking ‘Explore Filmmaking: from Script to Screen’ is a free online course by the National Film and Television School and the BFI Film Academy available on FutureLearn.com
Destiny Ekaragha describes how she managed to get funding for her film, courtesy of the BFI Film Fund, the largest public film fund in the UK. She also discusses representation issues that she faced.
At FutureLearn, we want to inspire learning for life. We offer a diverse selection of free, high quality online courses from some of the world's leading universities and other outstanding cultural institutions. Browse all courses and sign up here: http://www.futurelearn.com
- published: 15 Jan 2015
- views: 6785
1:27:49
Tribeca Film Institute at The New School: Funding Your Feature Film
THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu
"Funding Your Feature Film" is a panel addressing funding opportunities for both first-time and more experienced na...
THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu
"Funding Your Feature Film" is a panel addressing funding opportunities for both first-time and more experienced narrative and documentary filmmakers. Panelists discuss foundation grants, investors, individual donors, and nonprofit organizations as sources of pre-production, production, and post-production funding. The panel is open to the public.
Designed to be an open dialogue with audience members rather than a pitch session, the discussion features representatives from Tribeca All Access and the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund, as well as filmmakers who have received funding from a variety of sources.
Panel members:
* Tamir Muhammad, director of Tribeca All Access
* Ryan Harrington, director of the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund
* Adella Ladjevardi, grants manager at Cinereach
* Yancey Strickler, co-founder of Kickstarter
* Moderator: Ingrid Kopp, director of Shooting People
This event is cosponsored by the Tribeca Film Institute and the New School Department of Media Studies and Film. Visit: http://www.newschool.edu/mediastudies for more information.
https://wn.com/Tribeca_Film_Institute_At_The_New_School_Funding_Your_Feature_Film
THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu
"Funding Your Feature Film" is a panel addressing funding opportunities for both first-time and more experienced narrative and documentary filmmakers. Panelists discuss foundation grants, investors, individual donors, and nonprofit organizations as sources of pre-production, production, and post-production funding. The panel is open to the public.
Designed to be an open dialogue with audience members rather than a pitch session, the discussion features representatives from Tribeca All Access and the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund, as well as filmmakers who have received funding from a variety of sources.
Panel members:
* Tamir Muhammad, director of Tribeca All Access
* Ryan Harrington, director of the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund
* Adella Ladjevardi, grants manager at Cinereach
* Yancey Strickler, co-founder of Kickstarter
* Moderator: Ingrid Kopp, director of Shooting People
This event is cosponsored by the Tribeca Film Institute and the New School Department of Media Studies and Film. Visit: http://www.newschool.edu/mediastudies for more information.
- published: 29 Sep 2010
- views: 6284
1:57
The #1 SECRET to getting film funding: A MOVIE BUSINESS PLAN!
Hello, it's Tom Malloy from FilmmakingStuff.com, and in this video, I want to talk to you about the importance of creating a movie business plan.
Whether you'r...
Hello, it's Tom Malloy from FilmmakingStuff.com, and in this video, I want to talk to you about the importance of creating a movie business plan.
Whether you're a seasoned filmmaker or just starting, a solid business plan is key to securing funding and ensuring the success of your project. I'll share some common mistakes to avoid and show you why a film business plan is essential to having a fully prepped project.
If you're serious about making it in the movie business, then watch this video, and don't forget to subscribe to FilmmakingStuff.com for more tips and strategies. Thank you for watching!
And here is a link to the movie business plan template that I recommend:
https://www.filmmakingstuff.com/mpp
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(00:00):
Hey there. It's Tom Malloy from Filmmaking Stuff, and I'm here to talk to you about why every movie needs a business plan. Have you heard the phrase he or she who has the gold makes the rules? Well, it's true, especially in the movie business.
(00:12):
You need a solid movie business plan to attract investors and get the funding to make your film a reality. One common mistake many filmmakers make is thinking they could wing it or figure things out as they go along, but this approach can lead to costly mistakes and ultimately failure.
(00:28):
To attract film investors, you need a fully prepped project, and this includes a movie business plan at its core. A plan that outlines your vision, your budget, your marketing plan, and your distribution strategy. Think of it this way, a movie without a business plan is like a ship without a compass.
(00:43):
You might set sail and head in a general direction, but the odds are good that you'll get lost at sea. On the other hand, a movie with a solid business plan is like a ship with a clear destination and a well-planned route to get there.
(00:56):
The benefits of having a movie business plan are clear. You'll have a distinct roadmap for your project, a realistic budget, and a plan for how to market and distribute your film.
(01:05):
Please, please don't wait to figure it out until you're in the thick of things. You can start creating your movie business plan today.
(01:13):
Every movie needs a movie business plan. It's the key to getting the funding you need and ensuring the success of your project.
(01:21):
Thanks for watching, and remember to subscribe to filmmakingstuff.com for more tips and strategies to help you succeed in the movie business. Oh, and one more thing. If you'd like a copy of the movie business plan template that I use personally, just click the link in the description.
https://wn.com/The_1_Secret_To_Getting_Film_Funding_A_Movie_Business_Plan
Hello, it's Tom Malloy from FilmmakingStuff.com, and in this video, I want to talk to you about the importance of creating a movie business plan.
Whether you're a seasoned filmmaker or just starting, a solid business plan is key to securing funding and ensuring the success of your project. I'll share some common mistakes to avoid and show you why a film business plan is essential to having a fully prepped project.
If you're serious about making it in the movie business, then watch this video, and don't forget to subscribe to FilmmakingStuff.com for more tips and strategies. Thank you for watching!
And here is a link to the movie business plan template that I recommend:
https://www.filmmakingstuff.com/mpp
----------------------
(00:00):
Hey there. It's Tom Malloy from Filmmaking Stuff, and I'm here to talk to you about why every movie needs a business plan. Have you heard the phrase he or she who has the gold makes the rules? Well, it's true, especially in the movie business.
(00:12):
You need a solid movie business plan to attract investors and get the funding to make your film a reality. One common mistake many filmmakers make is thinking they could wing it or figure things out as they go along, but this approach can lead to costly mistakes and ultimately failure.
(00:28):
To attract film investors, you need a fully prepped project, and this includes a movie business plan at its core. A plan that outlines your vision, your budget, your marketing plan, and your distribution strategy. Think of it this way, a movie without a business plan is like a ship without a compass.
(00:43):
You might set sail and head in a general direction, but the odds are good that you'll get lost at sea. On the other hand, a movie with a solid business plan is like a ship with a clear destination and a well-planned route to get there.
(00:56):
The benefits of having a movie business plan are clear. You'll have a distinct roadmap for your project, a realistic budget, and a plan for how to market and distribute your film.
(01:05):
Please, please don't wait to figure it out until you're in the thick of things. You can start creating your movie business plan today.
(01:13):
Every movie needs a movie business plan. It's the key to getting the funding you need and ensuring the success of your project.
(01:21):
Thanks for watching, and remember to subscribe to filmmakingstuff.com for more tips and strategies to help you succeed in the movie business. Oh, and one more thing. If you'd like a copy of the movie business plan template that I use personally, just click the link in the description.
- published: 02 May 2023
- views: 358
1:20
Funding Futures Trailer - Bournemouth Film School
For the latest funding opportunities, please visit: https://www.bfsfundingfutures.com/
Funding Futures is the newly established funding arm to Bournemouth Film...
For the latest funding opportunities, please visit: https://www.bfsfundingfutures.com/
Funding Futures is the newly established funding arm to Bournemouth Film School (BFS) charged with growing a platform of rolling funding and training opportunities for filmmakers, creatives, artists and innovators that reflect the range of disciplines at the heart of BFS.
https://wn.com/Funding_Futures_Trailer_Bournemouth_Film_School
For the latest funding opportunities, please visit: https://www.bfsfundingfutures.com/
Funding Futures is the newly established funding arm to Bournemouth Film School (BFS) charged with growing a platform of rolling funding and training opportunities for filmmakers, creatives, artists and innovators that reflect the range of disciplines at the heart of BFS.
- published: 05 Jun 2023
- views: 319
56:23
Film Funding Explained — Producer Alex Saks Interview
Film Funding Explained — Producer Alex Saks (No Hard Feelings, The Florida Project, Red Rocket, and more) explains the ins and outs of film finance and how to r...
Film Funding Explained — Producer Alex Saks (No Hard Feelings, The Florida Project, Red Rocket, and more) explains the ins and outs of film finance and how to raise money for a movie.
How to Fund Your Film ►► https://bit.ly/wi-fm
Alex Saks TikTok ►► https://bit.ly/tt-al
StudioBinder Blog ►► https://bit.ly/sf-ff
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FILM FINANCING 101 WITH PRODUCER ALEX SAKS
“How to raise money for a movie” is the ultimate question for every filmmaker. Funding your film requires business savvy and strategic planning, which are skills that might not come easily to the average writer/director. That’s why there are producers out there like Alex Saks who know how to package a project and are all about financing a movie. In this exclusive interview, Alex lays out the basics of film financing within the overall process of producing a movie.
Topics covered include obtaining intellectual property rights, packaging a film, low-budget filmmaking, shooting during COVID-19, product placement, and more. Also covered are the pros and cons of the different types of film financing. Should you use gap financing? What’s the downside to bridge financing? Are film markets the best place to get film financing? How do foreign pre-sales work?
No matter the size or scope of your project, financing can be the most challenging part of the process. But with information provided by experts like Alex Saks, we’re all better prepared to take on that challenge.
#FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking
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Music by Artgrid ► https://utm.io/umJy
Music by Soundstripe ► http://bit.ly/2IXwomF
Music by MusicBed ► http://bit.ly/2Fnz9Zq
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SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder’s YouTube channel! ►► http://bit.ly/2hksYO0
Looking for a production management solution for your film? Try StudioBinder for FREE today: https://studiobinder.com/pricing
— Join us on Social Media! —
Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/studiobinder
Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/studiobinderapp
Twitter ►► https://www.twitter.com/studiobinder
https://wn.com/Film_Funding_Explained_—_Producer_Alex_Saks_Interview
Film Funding Explained — Producer Alex Saks (No Hard Feelings, The Florida Project, Red Rocket, and more) explains the ins and outs of film finance and how to raise money for a movie.
How to Fund Your Film ►► https://bit.ly/wi-fm
Alex Saks TikTok ►► https://bit.ly/tt-al
StudioBinder Blog ►► https://bit.ly/sf-ff
─────────────────────
FILM FINANCING 101 WITH PRODUCER ALEX SAKS
“How to raise money for a movie” is the ultimate question for every filmmaker. Funding your film requires business savvy and strategic planning, which are skills that might not come easily to the average writer/director. That’s why there are producers out there like Alex Saks who know how to package a project and are all about financing a movie. In this exclusive interview, Alex lays out the basics of film financing within the overall process of producing a movie.
Topics covered include obtaining intellectual property rights, packaging a film, low-budget filmmaking, shooting during COVID-19, product placement, and more. Also covered are the pros and cons of the different types of film financing. Should you use gap financing? What’s the downside to bridge financing? Are film markets the best place to get film financing? How do foreign pre-sales work?
No matter the size or scope of your project, financing can be the most challenging part of the process. But with information provided by experts like Alex Saks, we’re all better prepared to take on that challenge.
#FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking
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Music by Artlist ► https://utm.io/umJx
Music by Artgrid ► https://utm.io/umJy
Music by Soundstripe ► http://bit.ly/2IXwomF
Music by MusicBed ► http://bit.ly/2Fnz9Zq
─────────────────────
SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder’s YouTube channel! ►► http://bit.ly/2hksYO0
Looking for a production management solution for your film? Try StudioBinder for FREE today: https://studiobinder.com/pricing
— Join us on Social Media! —
Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/studiobinder
Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/studiobinderapp
Twitter ►► https://www.twitter.com/studiobinder
- published: 06 Nov 2023
- views: 7037
1:27:00
BFI Film Academy Labs | Right on the money: Funding your short film
You’ve got the creative vision sorted for your short film, but now you’re faced with finding the money to make it a reality. There are so many different ways to...
You’ve got the creative vision sorted for your short film, but now you’re faced with finding the money to make it a reality. There are so many different ways to find funding, from self-financing, to crowd-funding, to working with government funders or private organisations. But where do you start?
At the July BFI Film Academy Lab, our panellists taught you everything you need to know about funding your short films. They discussed where to look for funding opportunities, how to apply for money, and the best techniques for helping funders understand your ideas. They pin-pointed specific funding opportunities that are tailored towards young, aspiring filmmakers, and explained how to use a pitch deck to your advantage to effectively sell yourself and your project.
Panellists:
- Gwenfair Hawkins - Development Executive, Ffilm Cymru Wales
- Justine Owens - Business Manager, Shore Scripts
- Heather Swift Hunt - Senior Director of International, Kickstarter
- Emmanuel Li – Filmmaker
Hosted by Loran Dunn – Producer, Delaval Film
This event is part of the Business of Film strand of BFI Film Academy Labs 2021/22.
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The BFI Film Academy Labs are designed to support 16-25 year old aspiring filmmakers and help you develop your skills and projects from home.
Sign up to the Film Academy newsletter by emailing filmacademy@bfi.org.uk
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI
Claim an extended BFI Player Subscription free trial (UK only) - subscribe using code BFIYOUTUBE: http://theb.fi/player-subscription
Watch more on BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishFilmI...
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Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BFI
https://wn.com/Bfi_Film_Academy_Labs_|_Right_On_The_Money_Funding_Your_Short_Film
You’ve got the creative vision sorted for your short film, but now you’re faced with finding the money to make it a reality. There are so many different ways to find funding, from self-financing, to crowd-funding, to working with government funders or private organisations. But where do you start?
At the July BFI Film Academy Lab, our panellists taught you everything you need to know about funding your short films. They discussed where to look for funding opportunities, how to apply for money, and the best techniques for helping funders understand your ideas. They pin-pointed specific funding opportunities that are tailored towards young, aspiring filmmakers, and explained how to use a pitch deck to your advantage to effectively sell yourself and your project.
Panellists:
- Gwenfair Hawkins - Development Executive, Ffilm Cymru Wales
- Justine Owens - Business Manager, Shore Scripts
- Heather Swift Hunt - Senior Director of International, Kickstarter
- Emmanuel Li – Filmmaker
Hosted by Loran Dunn – Producer, Delaval Film
This event is part of the Business of Film strand of BFI Film Academy Labs 2021/22.
---
The BFI Film Academy Labs are designed to support 16-25 year old aspiring filmmakers and help you develop your skills and projects from home.
Sign up to the Film Academy newsletter by emailing filmacademy@bfi.org.uk
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI
Claim an extended BFI Player Subscription free trial (UK only) - subscribe using code BFIYOUTUBE: http://theb.fi/player-subscription
Watch more on BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishFilmI...
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishfilm...
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BFI
- published: 13 Jul 2021
- views: 3220
10:32
Feature Film Funding: How to Raise $100,000 for Your First Feature Film (Part1)
Raising money for your feature film is one of the biggest challenges filmmakers face. In this video, I'll take you step-by-step through the process of raising ...
Raising money for your feature film is one of the biggest challenges filmmakers face. In this video, I'll take you step-by-step through the process of raising $100,000 for your first feature film.
This channel, Jeremiah Birnbaum - Movie Mentor, is for filmmakers ready to make their first feature film. We'll cover EVERY aspect to making your first feature - from the script to your premiere!
*** Want to LEARN MORE about FUNDRAISING? ***
Download my FREE ebook: FEATURE FILM FUNDRAISER STARTER KIT: https://www.featurefilm.academy/fundraiser-kit
REACH OUT: jb@featurefilm.academy
FIND OUT MORE about me and what I'm doing: https://www.featurefilm.academy
*** LINKS ***
Final Draft (this is the BEST screenwriting software...and the one that I use): https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1276031&u=2893642&m=84159&urllink=&afftrack=
Celtx (almost free screenwriting software): https://www.celtx.com/index.html
https://wn.com/Feature_Film_Funding_How_To_Raise_100,000_For_Your_First_Feature_Film_(Part1)
Raising money for your feature film is one of the biggest challenges filmmakers face. In this video, I'll take you step-by-step through the process of raising $100,000 for your first feature film.
This channel, Jeremiah Birnbaum - Movie Mentor, is for filmmakers ready to make their first feature film. We'll cover EVERY aspect to making your first feature - from the script to your premiere!
*** Want to LEARN MORE about FUNDRAISING? ***
Download my FREE ebook: FEATURE FILM FUNDRAISER STARTER KIT: https://www.featurefilm.academy/fundraiser-kit
REACH OUT: jb@featurefilm.academy
FIND OUT MORE about me and what I'm doing: https://www.featurefilm.academy
*** LINKS ***
Final Draft (this is the BEST screenwriting software...and the one that I use): https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1276031&u=2893642&m=84159&urllink=&afftrack=
Celtx (almost free screenwriting software): https://www.celtx.com/index.html
- published: 09 Jul 2021
- views: 3828
1:52:14
Enfield, CT - Board of Education - February 14, 2024
Agenda & Packet: https://cdnsm5-ss1.sharpschool.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_899572/File/BOE%202024/02-14-24%20BOE%20Special%20Agenda%20Packet.pdf
Agenda & Packet: https://cdnsm5-ss1.sharpschool.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_899572/File/BOE%202024/02-14-24%20BOE%20Special%20Agenda%20Packet.pdf
https://wn.com/Enfield,_Ct_Board_Of_Education_February_14,_2024
Agenda & Packet: https://cdnsm5-ss1.sharpschool.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_899572/File/BOE%202024/02-14-24%20BOE%20Special%20Agenda%20Packet.pdf
- published: 15 Feb 2024
- views: 352
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Virtual Film School: 3-minute funding pitch: Summer 2022
Virtual Film School teaches New Media content creation and monetization using virtual reality classrooms. It’s a fully interactive, fun and supportive learning ...
Virtual Film School teaches New Media content creation and monetization using virtual reality classrooms. It’s a fully interactive, fun and supportive learning experience, taught live by A-list media professionals from London, Hollywood and the Metaverse. We are higher education for the next generation, offering an ECTS accredited Bachelor’s Degree in New Media
https://wn.com/Virtual_Film_School_3_Minute_Funding_Pitch_Summer_2022
Virtual Film School teaches New Media content creation and monetization using virtual reality classrooms. It’s a fully interactive, fun and supportive learning experience, taught live by A-list media professionals from London, Hollywood and the Metaverse. We are higher education for the next generation, offering an ECTS accredited Bachelor’s Degree in New Media
- published: 08 Jun 2022
- views: 124