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How to Package and Sell Your Film While in Development

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***The Most Comprehensive Packaging and Sales Webinar Online!*** ***Final Hours to Register!*** The

***The Most Comprehensive Packaging and Sales Webinar Online!*** ***Final Hours to Register!*** The independent revolution is afoot! More content is being created than ever before, but that means that more and more financiers and producers are looking for packaged content! And with so many options for distribution, how can you go about securing pre-sales while in development! Fortunately, we're bringing back one of our most popular Stage 32 instructors (99% satisfaction rating!), Franco Sama, to clear the air. Franco has been an executive producer on over 30 films in the sub $5MM range and has produced 2-3 films on average for the last 10 years! Franco not only knows how to get films cast, but how to get the pre-sales rolling. This is his area of expertise and now he's passing his extensive knowledge on to you in today's [Next Level Webinar]! Just some of what you will learn includes: - Development, Development, Development - Insulating your project by building a strong team first - Development Funding, how it works, why it’s necessary - Choosing a Director - Challenges that First-Time Directors face - Choosing your Casting Director - At what point, should the Casting Director be hired - How to create a “realistic” actors’ wish list - Creative ways to attract “A” List talent - Deferment and Back-end offers - Making legitimate offers, not empty offers to actors, talent, agents - How “Pay or Play” works - Why going out too early to actors can destroy your casting choices - How to acquire the “Must Have” International Sales Estimates - Working with “Vertically Integrated” Distribution Companies - Defining the Distribution Dinosaurs and why they will be obsolete in 5 years - All Distribution deals are NOT created equal - A “good” distribution deal versus a “bad” distribution - Separating the “Domestic and Digital platforms from the “International” - Understanding the benefits of “Limited Theatrical Release” - What your “Presentation Deck” should contain and look like - Packaging with an eye towards “Sales” All this plus a Q&A session with Franco! Remember, you only have until 1pm PST to register and gain access to Franco's material for a full year! [Final Hours - How to Package and Sell Your Film While in Development! Register Now!] Stage 32 is L ynda. com Meets LinkedIn for Film, Television and Theater Creatives - Forbes [Blog] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] [Google Plus] --------------------------------------------------------------- Stage 32, LLC 2 711 N. Sepulveda Blvd, Suite 427 Manhattan Beach, CA 902 66 Email: [support@stage32.com] This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can unsubscribe from special offer updates by [clicking here].

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