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Film Finance: An Overview

This seminar will be looking at the current status of film financing from three voices: the lawyer, the public funder and the producer.


The changing film finance marketplace brings with it different places to look for money. One such example is currently being seen with the re-structuring of the UK Film Council and the introduction of the Production Fund which will have a major impact on the way that lottery money is distributed. This seminar will be looking at the current status of film financing from three different voices: the lawyer, the public funder and the producer. These three perspectives will allow us to touch on the legal issues needed to be addressed in finance structuring, the potential use of co-productions to raise funds and of course public funding initiatives which is often the first port of call for many established and burgeoning producers.


Speaker(s):

Alan Moss | talks

 

Date and Time:

2 June 2010 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

London College of Communication
Elephant & Castle
London
SE1 6SB
+44 (0)20 7514 6500

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Organised by:

Own-it
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Tickets:

£10/£5 Stellar Network members

Available from:

http://www.own-it.org/events/film-finance-an-overview

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