Episode 2: Put a Value on Your Assets
In this episode, we explore a crucial step for any producer: taking inventory of what you already have and putting a value on it. When raising money for your film, it's important to show what’s in hand—not just what you need.
Got a great actor who’s agreed to work for scale? Quantify the savings compared to their usual rate. Have a prime location, unique props, or other valuable resources? Assign them a dollar value. By doing this, you’re not just asking for money—you’re negotiating and presenting your project from a position of strength.
Raising funds for a film requires investor buy-in, and knowing the value of your assets helps make your pitch persuasive and professional. Remember, filmmaking is about creativity and resourcefulness.
As always, filmmaking is a journey, and this podcast is your roadmap. You don’t need a Hollywood budget or big names to tell a compelling story—just vision, a camera (even your phone will do), and the drive to make it happen.
Ready to turn your vision into reality? Tune in to this episode and visit MakeYourFilm.net for more tips and a link to my book, Make Your Film!
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