Filmmaking Bootcamp: The Pitching Investors Blueprint
Last updated 7/2018
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.33 GB | Duration: 1h 51m
Last updated 7/2018
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.33 GB | Duration: 1h 51m
Learn how to pitch investors to get financing for your filmmaking and video creations. Filmmakers & Screenwriters Unite!
What you'll learn
Pitch your film idea or film project to a potential investor
Requirements
Basic Understanding of Filmmaking
Description
Join over 30,000 students learning from our courses!Have a film idea or project but have no financing for it? Want to learn how to properly pitch your indie film to an investor? So you’ve got your budget, you’ve found your audience, and now it’s time to pitch. But this is no simple process, it’s a skill that must be practiced and honed. Great movie ideas, like great business ideas, are not actionable unless they get the funding and resources needed to make it happen. Many believe that a good idea is all it takes to get funding, but what it really takes is a good pitch. Being able to effectively deliver a pitch is critical to your success, whether you are building your team, attracting talent, or raising money.Yet many filmmakers struggle to create and present a pitch that brings results. So, how do you develop a good pitch? While we've done a few workshops to help filmmakers get feedback on their pitches, a lot of filmmakers just don't understand how to structure a pitch. So Producer Foundry has teamed up with Chris Aguilar to bring you a primer on building a pitch that will get Results.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––-What people are saying about our courses: "By far, the best director and cinematography course on the Internet." - Nate Carroll"I really enjoyed taking this class. It wasn't just that the subject was interesting to me, but the teacher also made the class intriguing. I would gladly recommend this class to anyone who would be interested." - Leah AmesVery helpful. Adds depth to your understanding and intuitive insights which you surely had if you happened to play with video shooting and editing without doing any learning beforehand. It's enriching. The movie samples are great as the clarify the points. Love it! - Yosi Tsitsu––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––-Chris has heard more than 2,000 pitches for an investment bank, and in his time there that bank raised more than $3 Billion dollars for it's clients. He's an Expert at knowing what it takes to get that "Yes."Topics to Be Covered:Philosophy of a Pitch Elements of a Pitch (use some, lose some) The Human Factors – Yours and the Audience’s Practice, Practice, Practice!––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––-So what are you waiting for? Whether you are fresh out of film school, a screenwriter who wants to create his/her own content or just someone who wants to make a feature film this course is for you. Join over 25,000 students that have already taken Indie Film Hustle filmmaking and screenwriting courses. If you've got the dream.If you've got the drive.If you've got the passion - but you're missing the knowledge and experience…this course will help you sell your feature film at AFM (American Film Market).Enroll NOW and learn how to make a low budget feature film! Let's get started!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Philosophy of a Pitch
Lecture 3 What Audience are You Speaking To?
Lecture 4 Elements of a Pitch (use some, lose some)
Lecture 5 Who's the Team?
Lecture 6 Revenue and Expenses
Lecture 7 The Human Factors – Yours and the Audience’s
Lecture 8 How to Read the Room
Filmmakers,Screenwriters,Film Producers,Film Directors,Film School Students