Heath Hays
July 21st, 2004, 07:13 AM
I am working on a film. The working title is absolutely appropriate. Only one problem, Martin Scorsese. Id like my movie to be called "Afterhours" as one word. His 85 film was called "After Hours." Is there hope?
A second question...
After aligning investors for this film, im suddenly stuck with the task of working out contracts. While i AM seeking professional help with these things, i've got no idea on protocal return percentages, if there is such a concept. To scale things a bit lets say that between my own personal time and capital investments, all expenses realized and cast and crew monies; the film is gonna cost me 100 dollars. now seeing as i have come up with about 50 dollars, or half of the total cost on my own, received about 29 dollars or 30% from an investor, and account the remaining expense as time invested by me. Where does this leave the return percentage for my investor? Do entertainment attorneys have access to resources to help figure out the numbers for these things? Perhaps i sound like a complete fool, but ive got no idea what im to do at this juncture. help!
A second question...
After aligning investors for this film, im suddenly stuck with the task of working out contracts. While i AM seeking professional help with these things, i've got no idea on protocal return percentages, if there is such a concept. To scale things a bit lets say that between my own personal time and capital investments, all expenses realized and cast and crew monies; the film is gonna cost me 100 dollars. now seeing as i have come up with about 50 dollars, or half of the total cost on my own, received about 29 dollars or 30% from an investor, and account the remaining expense as time invested by me. Where does this leave the return percentage for my investor? Do entertainment attorneys have access to resources to help figure out the numbers for these things? Perhaps i sound like a complete fool, but ive got no idea what im to do at this juncture. help!