Showing posts with label Film Funding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film Funding. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Things to Take Note Of When Investing In Film



Film Investing is a kind of exclusive order in which it is generally recommended for experienced investors due to the at times sheer unpredictability of the investment arena. However, there are ways in which people new to investing in film can be introduced to the area. Here are some key notes as to how:



-Find a business adviser or anyone who offers Film Funding Opportunities. These opportunities can have investments starting as low as £20k-a sizeable investment but consider the potential.



-Speaking of potential, look at the finer details of the opportunity. Try and determine the appeal yourself-would you go and see the film? Is it an Oscar winner? If it appeals to you, then you can be more passionate about the opportunity and give some guidance also.



-Among the finer elements, consider the theme. What can you bring to the project? Can your marketing and contacts help promote the film?

  



Despite being an unpredictable area of investing, film can have massive potential for returns. Consider the most successful independent film of all time-Paranormal Activity (2007) in which cost a meager $15,000 to make and made close to $200,000,000. A staggering amount considering the way in which the film is presented.


But searching for suitable film funding opportunities is a good starting point for potential film investors. Larger opportunities are not suitable unless of course you have plenty of money. For new investors, seek out boutique business services in which your investment can have the best chance of success.

Monday, 19 August 2013

The benefits of independent Film Funding



Film Funding and funding akin to it (kick-starter, crowd funding etc.) are becoming popular amongst savvy investors in which they are keen to invest. Film Funding in particular remains a hotspot for investments and potentially huge returns. There are noted risks with Film Funding which leaves it to only the most experienced and savvy to invest in.

The most successful funded Film of all time is Paranormal Activity. The film cost about $15,000 to make-an extremely small figure for a film released. The average budget for films released in cinema’s stretches into the millions. However, the film was well made, thought out and was largely innovative. The return? Close to $200 million. The film made its budget and 13,000 times over it.





Funded films like Paranormal Activity can be successful through innovation and appeal. It was a horror film and filmed like a semi-documentary; fly on the wall if you will. In 2007, it coincided with the release of the film Clover field, another similarly themed film so the appeal was certainly there.

In recognising appeals and trends within cinema, investors can be sure to make their returns and help also contribute to successful films. If approached with a great deal of innovation while being similarly themed, films can be truly a success.

While the risks are apparent and obvious, the potential for returns is vast and it is no wonder as to why businesses are adopting film funding opportunities for investors.