Many filmmakers think that having an idea is enough to get produced, but the truth is that many people are involved in the process. If you’re looking to produce a film, you need to know your role in the film.
These are the questions you’ll be asked when offering your film.
➡️ What do you want to achieve with this film?
➡️ How do you want to be involved in the film?
➡️ How much is the budget for your film?
I get it—you are involved in the creative side and know nothing about business. This is not your fault, but you are not exempt from learning.
But if you want to be involved in the process of making a film and be part of the producing team, you need to learn the business side, read the contracts, and negotiate.
Today, I give you three reasons why it’s good for you to learn the business side.
💥 Number one, you can negotiate your role as a film producer.
💥 Number two you can negotiate a percentage of ownership of the film.
💥 Number three, you can be the voice of your fellow Creatives involved in the film.
There are many more reasons why learning the business side is important, and you can understand it inside Filmpreneurship Network
This is a community done for you, and I you will learn to be in charge of creating, implementing, and executing the strategies and plans for your film.
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