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The Film Finance Handbook: How to Fund Your Film isbn 9780955014321

UK Film Finance Handbook: How to Fund Your Film 2005/06


ISBN13: 9780955014307
ISBN: 0955014301
New Edition ISBN: 9780955014321
Published: May 2005
Publisher: Netribution
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



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From the beginner making their first short film, through to experienced producer packagin an international multi-million pound co-production - is guided through the entire process of raising finance, in a book packed with interviews, case studies, expert tips and details of more than 200 funds.

The UK Film Funding Guide was originally published by Shooting People and went on to sell almost 4,000 copies amongst the UK’s guerilla filmmaking scene. This second edition - the UK Film Finance Handbook 2005/06 - from the same authors, is published by Netribution and has been fully revised, updated and expanded.

  • All forms of production finance fully explained - including the new UK 20% tax credit
  • International and co-production incentives for over 20 countries
  • 101 tips and tricks from low-budget filmmakers for more affordable films
  • Directory comprising over 400 film contacts across all sectors
  • Top level interviews including UK Film Council execs, the head of BBC Films and Nik Powell, co-founder of Virgin and one of the UK’s most seasoned producers.