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  • Filmmaking Outside the Box - seminar with Karin Chien in LA

    Friday, May 16, 2008 1:15PM / Standard Entry / Members only
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         Hey everyone, My friend Karin Chien, an independent producer from New York is teaching a two-day seminar here in LA on May 31/June 1. I highly recommend this opportunity as Karin is awesome!  Smart, talented, resourceful and unflappable -- all elements you would want in a producer. And now she's running an incredibly valuable workshop -- and if you sign up by May 19, you get a discount! If you know others who might be interested in this opportunity, please feel free to forward this on. 

    Filmmaking Outside the Box: Getting Your Film Financed and   Distributed

       You spent the last few months (or years) developing an   incredible story or making a groundbreaking film. Don’t   sit back and wait for money or distribution to somehow fall in   your lap. Follow that same creative drive to get your film made   and seen. Get the knowledge you need, create your own path, and   take control of your film’s destiny.   Ideal for anyone who has:
      a) written a scrīpt and doesn’t know what to do next   b) potential investors and doesn’t know what to do next   c) arrived at a rough cut of a film and doesn’t know what   to do next   d) can’t find distribution and doesn’t know what to   do next   e) all of the above    

    Day 1 - Financing: Where to Look For it and How to Raise It   Part I: Independent Film Financing   Know what form of financing is best for your project - private   equity, bank financing, soft money, deferrals, or a rights deal.   Part II: International Financing   Understand international co-productions, international treaties,   foreign pre-sales, and why everyone is speed-dating at an   international co-production market.   Part III: Financing Materials   Real-life examples of materials that lead to real money - press   kits, lookbooks, trailers, letters of intent, private placement   memos, offering documents, and business plans.   Part IV: Private Investments   How to structure a private equity investment.   Part V: Business Plan Concepts   How to write an executive summary, use comparables, determine   your audience groups, devise a distribution and marketing plan,   sketch out a revenue stream, estimate sales projections, produce   a budget and schedule, and what risk factors and disclaimers to   include.  

    Day 2 – Festival, Sales and Distribution: What To Do Once   Your Film Is Finished + A Special Project-Specific Workshop   Part I: Film Festivals and Sales Strategy   Get answers to all your burning festival questions.   Part II: Distribution Basics   Learn what rights, markets, and territories to exploit on your   film, what windows are, how revenue streams work, what   cross-collaterization means and how to avoid it.   Part III: Traditional Models vs New Platforms   Downloads. Streaming. Disc-on-demand. New options popping up   daily--what they mean money-wise, and how you can apply them to   your project.   Part IV: Project-Specific Workshop   An interactive session that will get you thinking like a   producer. Open discussion of projects, with group input and   instructor guidance.   

    ALSO INCLUDED EACH DAY: Networking Lunch w/ Special Industry   Guest.   Each day will conclude with an Open Q+A: Come armed with   questions.   

    BIO:   Karin Chien is an independent film producer based in New York   City. She has produced six feature films, including ROBOT   STORIES (2002), THE MOTEL (2005), and UNDOING (2006). Her films   have won over 50 film festival awards, premiered at Sundance,   been nominated for an Independent Spirit Award, and received   international distribution. Films currently in production   include THE CHINATOWN FILM PROJECT, with Wayne Wang and Miguel   Arteta. Ms. Chien recently launched dGenerate Films, a new   venture to distribute independent Chinese cinema to the   non-theatrical market in the States. She has served as a   selection panelist for the Rockefeller Media Fellowships, on   advisory boards for IFP/New York and for the Tribeca Film   Institute. She currently teaches independent film producing and   finance management at NYU and New York's School of Visual Arts.  

     Saturday, May 31, 10:00AM – 6:00PM   Sunday, June 1, 10:00AM – 6:00PM   Location:   Blank Spaces   5405 Wilshire Blvd   Los Angeles, CA 90036   Walk-In Entrance on Cloverdale. Major Cross Streets: Wilshire   Blvd and La Brea   Price (includes lunch meal each day):   $275 Full 2-Day Seminar   $225 Early Registration by May 19   $165 One Day Only (Choose Saturday or Sunday only)   All payment must be paid in full in order to guarantee your   seat. A confirmation email will be issued. Seats are limited.    

    To Register for Workshop:   Call Karen Lin at 323-610-2413 or email: info@zuzufilms.com.   Cash or Check. Pay pal add 4%.   Note: There is a 15 participant minimum or the seminar will be   cancelled and money (except for Paypal fees) will be fully   refunded.   Cancellation Policy:   Full Refund only offered when cancellation is received by May   20, 2008. All cancellations must be received and confirmed by   telephone (323-610-2413).

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  • rottendoubt
     
    posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 10:29PM [Report]
    oh wow, that sounds really useful.  i wish i could go...
  • estevenson
    Official artist 
    posted on Friday, May 16, 2008 8:22PM [Report]
    I'm a screenwriter, just started a year ago. I would love to come to this, but won't be able to make it. All the best wishes to those who can.

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