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After watching entourage season 1-7 (2 episodes) I was curious how a movie producer makes their money back on a film.
Let's a say a producer forwards 60mil, once the movie is finshed shooting, would a studio then offer to purchase the film for 60mil or more? Or does the money trickle in from advertising and time in the theater? How do they make it all work? ![]() I'd love to get involved in that business [surrender] |
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After watching entourage season 1-7 (2 episodes) I was curious how a movie producer makes their money back on a film. Producers who have backing from a studio, are more like managers, as the money they are spending is the studios not theirs. Their job is to bring the movie in on budget. They are salaried but also get a cut of the films proceeds as a bonus to make a good film. |
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After watching entourage season 1-7 (2 episodes) I was curious how a movie producer makes their money back on a film. *With the book-keeping, tax breaks, credits, writeoffs, etc, even some successfull films can make a paper loss and provide a tax writeoff for 'investors'. That's why you'll sometimes see directors suing producers or studios for what they believe their rightful share is - like Peter Jackson over the 'Ring movies. |
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