Where Our Funding Will Come From

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Note on Where Our Funding Will Come From, created by Rhian Swan on 09/12/2014.
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Where Our Funding Will Come From.

We would try and get investors for our film by showing them the potential of our film and telling them what they get from investing. We will give them all the information about the film to get them interested and show them how we will spend their money, therefore they would trust us more.

For the employees of the film, we could convince them to wait until the film is made to get paid. This would be done by offering a percentage of the share of profit. This could mean they get a lot more than expected if the film does well or they don’t get much if the film does madly. This would also make everyone work harder as they get paid on how well the film does, so it is in their best interest.

We could get funding from Europe's media programme. This programme helps filmmakers with financial help. The programme gets money from taxes and investments incentives from different nations.

As well as Europe funding films, so does the UK itself. The UK funds tens of millions into British film every year. The money is distributed by the British Film Institute(BFI) therefore if you want funding you need to submit an application to the appropriate BFI-funded programme and await a positive decision. The BFI still favours other well known people over people who they don’t know.

The UK also offers the UK Tax Finance. This means once we have our plan, budget and schedule together we can fill in a few online tax forms and get our UK limited company registration for the Enterprise Investment Scheme.

If we team up with a Brand then we can incorporate the product into our film to get money from them by advertising their product. So depending on how well our film is thought to be, we will earn an amount of money for it.

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