FIPR 234 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Canada Media Fund, Foundation For Information Policy Research, Vancouver Foundation

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This is where you pitch your project to a production company or studio and they purchase the right to make it and they provide all of the financing. They would then hire you to work on it as a writer/director/producer or whatever you negotiate. Examples of this would be if you worked with the nfb on a full production or disney. Normally when you do a studio production, they would own the film when it is finished. They also retain the right to fire you from the project. * if you don"t work with a studio or a production company that finances your movie in its entirety, you usually end up combining a wide range of different sources of financing to cover your budget. The most common forms of financing are as follows . This is when supporters give you money and expect nothing major in return.

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