Educational Article
What Is a Revenue Waterfall in Film? (And Why It Matters More Than You Think)
If you donβt understand your revenue waterfall, you donβt really understand your financing. That might sound dramatic, but itβs true. Iβve seen deals stall, investors panic, and distributors start circling simply because no one could clearly explain who gets paid first. A waterfall isnβt just a spreadsheet. Itβs the order in which money flows back…
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Film Tax Incentives Explained for First-Time Filmmakers: Credits, Compliance & Common Mistakes
What they are, what they arenβt, and where people quietly get it wrong If youβve spent more than five minutes researching film financing, youβve seen it: β30% tax credit.ββUp to 40% back.ββGenerous state incentive.β It sounds simple. Shoot in the right place and the government funds part of your movie. Thatβs the headline version. The…
Educational Article
Private Film Investors: What They Actually Care About (and What They Donβt)
Private film investors are often misunderstood, and not because filmmakers arenβt paying attention. Itβs because filmmakers and investors are usually speaking two different languages when it comes to film financing. Filmmakers talk about vision, story, passion, and potential. Investors are listening for something else entirely. They want to understand risk. They want to know how…
Educational Article
Film Grants Explained: What They Fund, What They Donβt, and Why They Matter
Film grants are one of the most misunderstood forms of film funding. Many filmmakers approach grants as if theyβre replacement financing β a way to cover a budget without investors or strings attached. In reality, grants rarely exist to fund an entire film. They exist to validate projects, reduce risk, and support work at specific…
Educational Article
How to Fund a Film With No Investors
Most first-time filmmakers assume that if they donβt have investors, they donβt have financing. That assumption quietly kills more projects than lack of talent ever does. In reality, many independent films β especially student films, shorts, and early features β are made without traditional investors at all. They are funded through a combination of personal…
Legal Guide
Film Funding, Explained: How Independent Films Actually Get Financed
Most indie films donβt get financed through βmysterious investors.βThey get financed through layered capital stacks, backend participation, and very specific legal structures. Film funding is rarely mysterious. It is simply opaque to people who have never been inside a deal. Most independent filmmakers are taught to think about funding backwards. They start by asking where…