Summary:
This two-day course provides a comprehensive overview of how to finance feature films, from low budget features that break the rules to multi-million pound international co-productions.
Telephone:
020 7534 9130 or 07931 329984
Email:
info (at) atlanticfilmgroup (dot) com
More Information:
http://www.filmfinancing.co.uk/training.php
Film Financing: the Business of Getting your Film Made, 11 & 12 July, London
Atlantic Film Group presents:
Film Financing: The Business of Getting your Film Made
In association with Wiggin LLP
Wed 11th and Thurs 12th July, 9.30 - 5.30pm, Central London
This two-day course provides a comprehensive overview of how to finance feature films, from low budget features that break the rules to multi-million pound international co-productions. Presented by producer and financier Alan Harris, with guest industry speakers, this intensive but informal course will help you to understand the film marketplace and the key factors essential to getting feature films made, including:
financing overview; sources of production finance; case studies of low and medium budget films; international co-production; sales, marketing and distribution; how to close the deal; key legal issues. For producers, writers, directors and anyone who wants to learn film financing fundamentals and understand how their work fits into the business of making films.
Date: Wed 11th and Thurs 12th July, 9.30 - 5.30pm
Venue: Wiggin LLP, 27 Percy Street, London, W1T 2BU
Course Cost: £195 + vat
You may be eligible for up to 80% off this course through a Skillset Screen Bursary.
To book or for more details:
Go to www.filmfinancing.co.uk/training.php; Call 020 7534 9130 or 07931 329984; Email info@atlanticfilmgroup.com
"Unlike most people who teach screen finance, Alan Harris has long experience of working at the coalface of film and TV funding. He can give you the tools you need to get your film funded and help you hit a rich seam of cash."
Tim Adler, Screen Finance
"Everyone should attend an event like this. Not only do you learn a great deal about the business of making a film, you also get to mingle with the very people who have the power to get you where you want to be. At the course I attended there were around 40 producers and fewer than 6 writers. Frankly, I like those odds."
Scriptwriter Magazine
"The most worthwhile financing course I have attended by far and I've attended quite a few. Alan Harris was the ideal moderator."
John Needham, Producer