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Script for video (storyboard coming)

Hello guys its Jamie here, and today I’m going to speak about different ways people can invest in films. Specifically these 3 companies called Blockbustersfilms, weareukfilm and creative Europe uk. #Add in all 3 website logos I’ve left all links in the description in case you guys want to check these out yourself. Creative Europe Desk UK Is the European Union's programme to support the cultural, creative and audiovisual sectors. From 2014-2020, €1.46 billion is available to support European projects with the potential to travel, reach new audiences and encourage skill sharing and development. #Add in money figure on screen Launched in January 2014, Creative Europe brings together a Culture sub-programme , which provides funding for the cultural and creative sectors, and a MEDIA sub-programme , which invests in film, television, new media and games. Creative Europe Desk UK promotes awareness and understanding of Creative Europe, and provides free advice and support ...

Trainspotting notes

Financial Constraints Hollywood and TV put the squeeze on UK’s low-budget film-makers Clip notes -  - Budget films - using sources from previous times, right the script and then work from there with the resources you have.  - If there is no place in your budget for funding actors, turn to friends and family.(preferably one that is into acting) - Where can you get all the gear?Rent? Borrow from friends? Special events near you to incorporate in the film For a feature film use a minimum of 4 locations. The fewer the cast the better. write rolls that take advantage of the assets of the person. Avoid ext. night scenes. Avoid special effects as costly. Location scout, what are the best times to shoot at these locations? verify availability of gear and actors. The more you move your camera the slower production is. Bulk meals for crew. Magic hour at sunset. Just after sunrise and just before sunset. Genre for low budget - Horror, Drama, Comedy. Tra...

Crowdfunding video questions and enemy of man questions

Crowdfunding What is the film called? Unsound What was the Kickstarter project for? Raising 15 thousand pounds for attorney fees, professional sound mixing  How long did they spend developing the concept? three weeks How many days do the most successful campaigns run for? 30 days What figure did they decide on? 15,000 How did they promote the project? Social medias, personal social medias, movie Facebook pages, twitter account, messaged all friends, ex military friends, emailed doctors and teachers, and created 4 group chats.  What is the pyramid marketing structure? The social media engagement rule - 1%Creators    9%Commentators  90%Lurkers.   Kickstarter - 3,700 ongoing campaigns(2014) Average campaign contribution - $75.00 Enemy of man How much money were they asking for? $250,000 How much did they get? $255,564 How many backers were there? 2,712 Who is the director and why is this important? Vince regent  How els is the ...

Research notes for film making video

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Media Tuesday 19th of September Block Buster Films -  - INVESTMENT OFFER  Capital invested back plus 15% premium, then a pro rata share of the films net profits paid in     royalties for the life of the contract. - 30% - 50% Tax Relief on what you invest - No Income Tax to pay on Profits (if disposing of shares after 3 years) - No Capital Gains Tax (if disposing of shares after 3 years) - Capital Gains Tax Deferral or 50% write off (if any outstanding or due) - Shares Exempt from Inheritance Tax (after 2 years) - Further Tax Relief if any losses incurred (on disposal of shares) - SEIS/EIS Scheme Fully Approved by HMRC The UK box office recorded its highest-grossing year of all time in 2015, with revenues reaching £1.24bn, a 17% year-on-year increase Number of projects in the post-production stage with small amounts of investments still available for people looking for short time investments  - Get 25 Years of Roya...