Investing in movies : strategies for investors and producers
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Investing in movies : strategies for investors and producers
Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Investing in Movies: Strategies for Investors and Producers is a useful guide for investors and producers looking for an analytical framework to assess the opportunities and pitfalls of film investments. The book traces macroeconomic trends and the globalization of the business, as well as the impact these have on potential returns. It offers a broad range of guidelines on how to source interesting projects and advice on what kinds of projects to avoid, as well as numerous ways to maximize risk-adjusted returns. While focusing primarily on investments in independent films, industry veteran and author Joseph Cohen also provides valuable insights into the studio and independent slate deals that have been marketed to the institutional investment community.
Features of this book include:
A guide to the minefield of film investing for the potential investor, giving students and aspiring professionals an insider perspective;
A detailed explanation of the risk and rewards inherent in the film business and how to evaluate projects;
Thorough coverage of the cast of characters that populate the film space, and advice on building relationships to optimize opportunities.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Pros and Cons of Motion Picture Investment
Chapter 2 - Macroeconomic Trends and Studio Co-financing
Chapter 3 - Tax and other "Soft Money" Benefits and Limited Partnerships
Chapter 4 - Welcome to the World of Independents
Chapter 5 - The Evolution of Revenue Streams
Chapter 6 - Cast of Characters
Chapter 7 - Globalization of the Business
Chapter 8 - How to Have Fun and Not Lose Your Shirt
Chapter 9 - Managing Risk
Chapter 10 - Working the Banks
Chapter 11 - How to Beat the Odds: Niche Strategies
Chapter 12 - Evaluating Projects
Chapter 13 - Where you Should Be in The Food Chain: Distribution Versus Production
Chapter 14 - The Sinkhole of Development
Chapter 15 - Exit Strategies: The Value of Film Libraries
Chapter 16 - New Directions - The Digital World
Chapter 17 - Art Versus Commerce
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