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2004 International Film and Television Finance Summit
(PRWEB) February 13, 2004
The Oscar nominations are in, the red carpetÂs been unrolled, and the stars will be out. On February 29th, the winners will be announced and film history will be made. When you think of the glitter and glamour itÂs hard to envision the ever-changing financial structures necessary to get the reels in motion. How do these films get financed? What tax incentives and legal agreements influence the process?
Structured Finance Institute (SFI) in association with Atlas Information Group is pleased to announce its Fourth Annual Summit on International Film and Television Finance. This conference will bring together a senior roster of international film finance professionals. These financiers, independent producers, legal advisors, and studio executives provide Âhands-on practical experience and technical knowledge on how to obtain financing for film projects.
This yearÂs summit will take place on March 22-24, 2004 at Le Meriden Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA and follows successful events in Toronto, Santa Monica and New York.
Highlights of this conference will include opportunities to learn strategies for financing film and TV productions, the latest trends and developments in use of private equity, pre-sales, production credits, and studio and mini-major financing strategies, utilizing commercial bankers to secure findings and much more.
ÂThe Summit will be a unique opportunity to experience a diversity of high level perspectives from the production, finance and legal sectors of the motion picture and television worlds. Significantly, this yearÂs Summit is organized around the internationalization of production finance, an understanding of which is essential to the success of any project in development today, says Jeff Sanders, Attorney, Arent Fox and 2004 Summit Co-Chair.
Vinca Liane Jarrett, Esq., of Film Pro Finance and Summit Co-Chair says Âan insiderÂs reality check on how to finance a film, close the deal and negotiate the best distribution agreement for your project increasing your odds exponentially for a return on your investment.Â
To register for this event visit our website at http://www.atlasinform.com or call us at (914) 686-8855.
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