Setting up an LLC for your film? Don’t hit record without an Operating Agreement.
It doesn’t matter if you’re financing the movie with your best friend or producing your passion project on a shoestring budget—this one document can make or break your production.
What is an LLC Operating Agreement (and Why Filmmakers Can’t Skip It)?
An LLC Operating Agreement is the foundational contract that governs how your company runs—from decision-making to money management to what happens if a member wants out. If you’re forming a film production company LLC, this document outlines who owns what, how profits are split, who controls creative decisions, and how disputes get resolved.
Without one? You’re leaving yourself wide open to confusion, legal risk, and potential lawsuits. And no, default state law will not protect your vision or your wallet the way you think it will.
Why Indie Filmmakers Need a Film LLC Operating Agreement Before the First Shot
Filmmaking isn’t just art—it’s business. And business gets messy fast.
Let’s say you’re splitting the budget 50/50 with a partner. Who owns the IP? Who gets final cut? What if you disagree about distribution or someone wants to sell their stake later? What if an investor comes in and you need to update ownership?
These are not hypotheticals. These are the things that cause films to fall apart before they ever get distributed.
A proper film LLC operating agreement doesn’t just protect you—it helps you avoid arguments, lost money, and future legal headaches.
Key Clauses Every Film LLC Operating Agreement Should Include
Here’s what every solid operating agreement for filmmakers should include:
- Ownership breakdown: Who owns how much of the company?
- Creative control: Who makes the final call on production decisions?
- IP ownership: Who owns the film and related materials?
- Capital contributions: Who is putting in money, gear, or services—and what are they getting in return?
- Profit splits (waterfall): When the film makes money, who gets paid—and in what order?
- Dispute resolution: What happens if you disagree?
- Withdrawal and transfer rights: What if someone wants to leave—or sell their share?
These aren’t extras. These are essentials.
Why Free Online Operating Agreements Can Fail Indie Filmmakers
That’s like shooting your film on a camera you found at a garage sale—with no way to adjust focus. Most free online templates are generic, outdated, or built for businesses like cafes or consulting firms. They don’t address the real issues indie filmmakers face, like joint creative ownership, credits, backend splits, or IP protection.
Thoolie’s LLC Agreement: Built for Indie Films, Backed by Real Legal Know-How
At Thoolie, we built our film LLC Operating Agreement from the ground up with indie filmmakers in mind. It’s lawyer-drafted, but written in plain English. It’s structured around real-world scenarios we’ve seen again and again—between producing partners, financiers, and creative collaborators.
- Designed specifically for film LLCs
- Handles 50/50 partnerships and solo founders
- Protects against deadlock and creative disputes
- Includes optional vesting, investor multiples, and capital repayment logic
- Built to scale: you can add members, adjust shares, and evolve the agreement as your project grows
And yes—you own your film.
What This Operating Agreement Was Build For (Hint: You)
✅ Indie filmmakers forming a company with a creative partner
✅ Directors working with a producer or financier
✅ Anyone pooling resources to make a short, feature, or doc
✅ Creators submitting to festivals, streamers, or investors
This isn’t just for big productions. If your project is anywhere above $10K in budget or has more than one key partner—you need this.
You Can’t Afford to Skip This
An LLC Operating Agreement is more than a legal form—it’s your film’s safety net. It protects the story you’re telling, the team you’re building, and the money you’re risking to bring it to life.
At Thoolie, we’ve taken years of entertainment legal experience and baked it into an agreement that’s powerful, affordable, and made just for you.
Get the Film LLC Operating Agreement Now →
Because you didn’t come this far just to risk everything on a handshake.