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Would-be investors will need to see a well thought-out plan before they commit any money to your film project. Write yours with this fully editable Feature Film Business Plan template.
- The Plan includes:
- a financial plan section, describing how the money will be raised for the project, how the funds will be used, and the assumptions on which the revenue model is based;
- a summary of how revenues are disbursed;
- a determination of ROI (return on investment);
- potential income projections;
- instructions to help you complete each section;
- a Confidentiality Agreement to protect against disclosure of your proprietary information.
- a disclaimer of liability regarding the accuracy and completeness of the financial information and projections contained in the Plan.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Buy and download the Feature Film Business Plan template and get started on your plan today.
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Music Festival Business Plan
Raise funding to plan and stage an annual music festival with this easy-to-use Music Festival Business Plan template.
- The Plan can be used by non-profit organizations to raise funds from a number of sources, including government grants, sponsorships, and donations.
- Additional revenues will be generated at the music festival venues, from sales of tickets to performances and festival merchandise.
- The Plan includes:
- A media campaign and marketing strategy to publicize and promote the music festival.
- A financial model.
- A Confidentiality Agreement to protect your proprietary information, such as financial data.
- Instructions in each section to help you complete the document.
- Music festivals are not typically considered a good credit risk. You can impress potential lenders with a solid well-written Business Plan to show them that you have done your research and know your market.
- Buy the form, download, customize - it's fully editable and easy to use!
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Confidentiality Agreement for Film Project
Do you own the rights to a project being considered for production as a motion picture? Protect those rights with this Confidentiality Agreement for Film Project.
- The Agreement should be signed by any producer or filmmaker with whom you've been discussing the possibility of developing a project using your material.
- The producer agrees to keep all information strictly confidential and not disclose it to any third party.
- The producer will use the information solely for the purpose of evaluating whether to go ahead with a film treatment of the material, and will only disclose the information to individuals that you have approved in writing.
- The producer will indemnify you against any loss or disclosure, and from all actions, claims or costs arising out of any breach of the agreement by the producers.
- Don't risk having someone else use your ideas - get them to sign the Confidentiality Agreement form before you let them see your material.
- This is a MS Word template that can be re-used as often as you like.
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Deferred Compensation Agreement for Film Production
If you're a struggling filmmaker trying to make your movie on a shoestring budget, try the deferred compensation approach.
- This Deferred Compensation Agreement is between the producer, investors and other stakeholders in the motion picture.
- The Agreement outlines the cast, crew, budget, and production schedule of the film.
- The Agreement breaks down how revenues received by the producer from the film will be applied: first, to payment of outstanding payables, secondly to repaying the investors, and then to the other principal stakeholders.
- A Deferred Compensation Agreement allows you to reduce your upfront costs during production of the film by deferring payment until the film is generating revenues.
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Film Location Fire Safety Inspection Checklist
Before shooting begins, have the location manager complete this Film Location Fire Safety Inspection Checklist.
- The inspection should be conducted to ensure maximum protection of all cast and crew and to reduce the production company's liability for loss or damage claims.
- Use the checklist to record information about:
- permits required,
- access, exits and fire lanes,
- designated parking areas,
- special effects requiring pyrotechnics,
- any flammable materials to be used on site,
- welding, cutting and grinding,
- electrical and lighting,
- smoking restrictions,
- firefighting materials and fire safety measures to be employed.
- Don't take chances with the lives of your cast and crew. Get a copy of the Film Location Fire Safety Inspection Checklist for your location department.
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