Hi ,  Too many filmmakers get fixated on "finding film investors" and it's often at the cost of actually financing their movie. Let's get clear - is your goal to finance your movie or is it to find film investors?  Let's assume
your goal is to finance your movie - and while film investors are an option to do that - you also have at least 20 other ways to cover the costs of making your film. Securing these other options not only contributes to your actual goal - financing your movie - but they also create the absolute best chance of you actually securing film investors.  Check out our guide to Film Financing for Producers - tax credits, pre sales, distribution deals, profit participation, product placement, soft and hard money, film grants, studio financing, location incentives, debt financing, gap financing, bridge loans, donations, crowdfunding, slate financing, deferred payment, cross-promotion and much more.
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