You find an investor. He has money. And he wants to invest in your film project. BUT…

He first wants to see a business plan. The problem is, you have no idea how to write a business plan.

First, a word of caution: investors often use the expression "let me see a business plan" as a nice way of blowing off a filmmaker. So, before you scurry off to write one, or hire us to write one, first make sure they are serious: ask them point blank how committed they are to investing once they see a business plan. If they answer, "That depends on the plan," then press them harder. What, specifically, do they want to see in your plan that would entice them to invest? Then, listen carefully to their answer. If you believe they are serious about investing, then get to writing that plan or…

Call us. We've written dozens of business plans, and know what investors are looking for. And we are happy to write one for you.

The cost is $3,300 for previous seminar or webinar participants, and $3,500 for everyone else. Once you supply us with everything we need (the script, bios on any attachments, etc.), we can turn around a professional, desktop published business plan in 3-4 weeks.*

*Business plan does not include a budget for your film. Please see "Film Budgeting" for that service.

"Kurt's experience is invaluable. I learned more about the "business" in one weekend than I learned in 4 years at NYU and 10 years of working on active sets in Hollywood."
~ Chanelle Desantels

"Great seminar! Whether you're new to the industry or a veteran, you come away with a lot of new information and helpful tips to avoid costly mistakes."
~ Richard Schroeder, Seminar Participant