Learn to design and get funding to make your documentary. Explore the ins and
outs of both for-profit and not-for profit fundraising, distribution, and
marketing opportunities. Learn how to best package your work to attract funding,
get rights, putting together the strongest package, do presales, structure the
right business form, and more.
Share your ideas or projects at any stage
of production and have them evaluated as part of the class.
Part
ONE
Look at public sector funding. Grants from government agencies,
working with local and national public television stations. Working with PBS and
CPB. How to work with foundations to tap into the hundred of millions of dollars
available for grants and support of media. How to work with for profits to get
funding for projects. A look at business structures. Case studies will cover
grant writing, business plans and proposal writing for documentaries.
Part TWO
We will look at private sector funding.
Business plans, private placements, offerings. How to design a project to
attract funding. What is the exit plan? How to work with venture capitalists.
Collaborate and partner with cable and other broadcast entities. Presales on a
global basis. How much your project is worth? Where to go to sell and pitch. How
to pitch, develop, and protect your idea. Learn how to pitch and who to pitch
to.
Block will answer specific questions on funding for individual projects time
permitting.
Cost of seminar includes numerous handouts. Specific case
studies will be covered that show in a step-by-step manner how to finance
documentary films.
Student Comments:
"I was a student in your weekend
class at FAF last month. I wanted to touch base just to say thank you for the
class and for the vast information in the packed you made for us."
"Thank you for the invaluable information you passed on to all of us at
the FAF workshops earlier this month. I have been transferring and consolidating
my notes and cannot begin to express the value I am getting from them. Truly a
revelation... Thank you for your patience and dedication to assisting the less
experienced."
"I found both workshops informative and inspiring. The message I got most
clearly was get funding first, (don't put your own money into it) and it will
change the way I work."
--Jennifer Haskins
"I had a good time today. Very stimulating and quite helpful."
--William
Gazecki
Learn to design and get funding to make your documentary. Explore the ins and
outs of both for-profit and not-for profit fundraising, distribution, and
marketing opportunities. Learn how to best package your work to attract funding,
get rights, putting together the strongest package, do presales, structure the
right business form, and more.
Share your ideas or projects at any stage
of production and have them evaluated as part of the class.
Part
ONE
Look at public sector funding. Grants from government agencies,
working with local and national public television stations. Working with PBS and
CPB. How to work with foundations to tap into the hundred of millions of dollars
available for grants and support of media. How to work with for profits to get
funding for projects. A look at business structures. Case studies will cover
grant writing, business plans and proposal writing for documentaries.
Part TWO
We will look at private sector funding.
Business plans, private placements, offerings. How to design a project to
attract funding. What is the exit plan? How to work with venture capitalists.
Collaborate and partner with cable and other broadcast entities. Presales on a
global basis. How much your project is worth? Where to go to sell and pitch. How
to pitch, develop, and protect your idea. Learn how to pitch and who to pitch
to.
Block will answer specific questions on funding for individual projects time
permitting.
Cost of seminar includes numerous handouts. Specific case
studies will be covered that show in a step-by-step manner how to finance
documentary films.
Student Comments:
"I was a student in your weekend
class at FAF last month. I wanted to touch base just to say thank you for the
class and for the vast information in the packed you made for us."
"Thank you for the invaluable information you passed on to all of us at
the FAF workshops earlier this month. I have been transferring and consolidating
my notes and cannot begin to express the value I am getting from them. Truly a
revelation... Thank you for your patience and dedication to assisting the less
experienced."
"I found both workshops informative and inspiring. The message I got most
clearly was get funding first, (don't put your own money into it) and it will
change the way I work."
--Jennifer Haskins
"I had a good time today. Very stimulating and quite helpful."
--William
Gazecki