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Want to go international with your film? Spain could be a great partner

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New webinar on the Spanish Film Industry just announced! Dear {NAME}, If filming abroad has been on

New webinar on the Spanish Film Industry just announced! Dear {NAME}, If filming abroad has been on your mind, producing in Spain may be more cost effective than you initially thought. But if you’re not familiar with the production territory, tax incentives, or how to go about preparing for a production in a foreign country, you could be missing out on collaborative opportunities that can take your film further both financially and globally. Navigating requirements, rebates, and the foreign market can be intimidating. But international film production doesn’t have to be overwhelming when you have the right information at your fingertips. David Zannoni is an international business specialist for Fintage House in the US, Europe, Canada and Latin America territories for Fintage House, the world's most respected company for revenue and rights protection for industry professionals and companies. David negotiates agreements for films and television series and is involved in business development and relationship management globally on hundreds of productions. David is continuously present to make deals and speak at international film markets, festivals and conferences, including: the Cannes Film Festival, the European Film Market (EFM) in Berlin, the American Film Market (AFM), Ventana Sur, the Bogota Audiovisual Market (BAM), and the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), and travels regularly to the United States, the Netherlands, Europe, and all over Latin America. David will give you a deep rundown of what the Spanish Film Industry looks like today, and how you as a foreign producer can take advantage of the many benefits of shooting and distributing your film in this region. [New Webinar Announced- Early Bird Sale - Take $10 Off!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Praise for David's Previous Stage 32 Webinars "By far, the best class I've seen on the subject." Kirk K. "David is a fantastic teacher. And what a voice! I could listen to him all day. More importantly, I learned so very much!" - Isabella T. --------------------------------------------------------------- What You'll Learn from David: - General Introduction to the Spanish Film Industry - Size of the film industry - Streamers and studios - Independent production - Distribution companies - Foreign production share - Share of foreign films release - Spain as a Production Hub - Shooting a film production in Spain - Co-production - Benefits of Shooting in Spain - Locations - Talent - Tax Incentives - National incentives - Regional incentives - Requirements to apply for tax incentives - Examples of foreign films shot in Spain - Showcase: Canary Islands - Co-production with Spain - What is a co-production? - Benefits of a co-production - Why Spain for co-production? - Size of the Spanish co-production market - National and regional co-production - Co-production treaties with Spain - Bi-literal agreements - Multilateral agreements - From where can one co-produce with Spain? - North America - Europe - Latin America - Requirements for co-production with Spain - Examples of co-productions with Spain - Showcase: Catalonia - Film Distribution and Exploitation in Spain - Size of the distribution industry for foreign productions - Share of Spanish revenues in international perspective - Royalties payable from exploitation in Spain - Q&A with David Early Bird Sale - Get $10 Off Today! [Learn How to Take Advantage of the Spanish Film Industry >>]( Can't make it live? Don't worry! We'll record it and you can watch it after for up to 1 year! Copyright © 2021 Stage 32, All rights reserved. You are receiving this message because you are either a member of Stage 32 community, or you have subscribed to receive a newsletter on our landing page. Our mailing address is: Stage 32 2711 N Sepulveda Blvd Manhattan Beach, CA 90266-2725 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from educational updates](. This email was sent from Stage 32 through MailChimp. To [unsubscribe]( or manage your preferences, please use the links above. Help us send you more useful emails by keeping your profile up to date.

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