Basics of Film Financing and Development in Film — In this episode of our Stages of Filmmaking, we start at the beginning — development and financing in film. With our guest expert, Producer Alex Saks (No Hard Feelings, The Florida Project, Red Rocket), we lay out the steps, the terms, the processes, and the difficulties of getting funding.

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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Film Development
01:31 - Film Development History
03:05 - Chapter 1: The Packaging Process
17:07 Chapter 2: Studio Financing
22:07 Chapter 3: Independent Financing
28:15 - Takeaways

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STAGES OF FILMMAKING — DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCING IN FILM

How does a movie actually get made? In this series, we’re walking through the process, one step at a time. In this episode, we’re kicking it off with development and financing in film. Along the way, we will have producer Alex Saks offering insight into the process, how development works in film, how to raise money for a movie, packaging a film, and more.

HOW DEVELOPMENT WORKS IN FILM

Obviously, the first step in any film is the idea itself. But where do ideas come from? Scripts are born in a number of ways, including spec scripts written by the writer without any guarantee of being made. Another way producers look for material is through existing intellectual property (IP) like books, magazine articles, video games, or even theme park attractions. No matter the source, the screenplay should be in tip-top shape before it moves onto the next step: financing.

FILM FINANCING 101

One of the biggest hurdles in filmmaking is money. For all its creativity, cinema is equal parts business. Movies are expensive to make, market and distribute, but, when done well, can reap millions for the investors. Every project is a gamble so it’s no surprise that getting money for a project can be difficult, even for studios and A-list stars.

Film funding can be divided into two general categories: studio financing and independent financing. For bigger studio projects, there are established avenues and investors involved. However, since those budgets are typically much higher, the risk involved is still high. For indie filmmakers, it can be more difficult to find funding, even though their budgets are comparatively lower and they have less chance being seen and/or making their money back.

While this may be the most difficult stage of a film’s lifespan, with a great idea and some savvy financial partners, anything is possible.


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Cant Help It by Shtriker Big Band
1986 by Angel Salazar
British News Team by Lance Conrad
Double Espresso by Francesco D'Andrea
Lifes Journey Begins by idokay
All Star by ANBR
Fun, Fun, Fun by The Beach Boys
Journey To The Real World by Tame Impala
Echo by Twin Signals
Main Title by Bernard Hermann
Summer Kisses⧸In My Body by Elvis Presley
Jake's First Flight by James Horner
Yes I Am (Instrumental) by Zach Sorgen
Theme for The Irishman by Robbie Robertson
Morning Sunbeams by Yehezkel Raz
New World by Ian Post
A Battle in the East by Rhythm Scott
The Magic Of Halloween by John Williams
Dark Blood by Jimmy Svensson
War Dance (Instrumental) by Rhythm Scott
Assembly Line Dreams by Ostin Drais
Flare by Theatre of Delays
O Come Let Us Adore Him (Instrumental) by Salt of the Sound
Stefano Mastronardi by High Rollin
Still Need Syndrome by Yarin Primak
Binary Love by Stanley Gurvich
Blood Simple by Carter Burwell
Discovery by Kevin Graham
Voluntary Hospital Escape by Mark Mothersbaugh
Change - (Instrumental) by DaniHaDani
Black Hole by Stephen Keech
Glass by Claudio Laucci
Royal Blue (Instrumental) by Makeup And Vanity Set
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