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Welcome to the producers course

We have teamed up with our unique, talented team at Aki Studio London to create an unmatchable course in producing. We have unique lecturers to teach you to become the best producer in the industry, from accounting skills to understanding tax, budgeting, scheduling filming days, and structuring your projects and the flow of money to meet your investors' best needs. This course will equip you with the best skills and contacts to expand into more significant projects. 

The next date is in September. Sign up now to be in the waiting WhatsApp group chat to meet your team

Moving from shorts to features

Skills gained from these courses

Templates for production

Part-time courses are twice a week for two hours each class to accommodate international students.  

learn how to make projects internationally 

Learn about investors 

how to make a production run smooth and on time to save money

tax and tax benefits

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ENRICO TESSARIN

THE ROLE OF THE PRODUCER - THE PRODUCTION PROCESS

In week one, we explore the world of film producers. You'll learn about the different types of producers and their roles, focusing on the Anglo-Saxon model (US and UK) and co-productions. Budgeting is a key theme, including various budget ranges and how they impact a film. The American concept of a "package" deal and how to measure a film's profitability will be explained. Then, it dives into the film production cycle, taking you from the initial concept to a finished film. You'll learn about the different stages of production, the contracts involved, potential risks, and the crew needed at each stage. The course concludes with students giving a 3-minute oral pitch for their film projects.

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ENRICO TESSARIN

SCHEDULE, BUDGET

Week three bridges the gap between your script and making your film. You'll further develop your filmmaking skills by analyzing classmates' pitches through the lens of marketability and budget constraints. The essentials of creating a production schedule will be introduced, including script breakdowns, legal considerations, and critical assumptions about filming locations and timelines. Case studies will showcase how filming location (studio vs. on-location) and budget range affect scheduling decisions. Budgeting takes centre stage, with practical exercises using student projects as a reference. You'll learn about crew and cast rates, location costs, department budgets, and unexpected expenses. Software like MovieMagic for scheduling and budgeting will also be briefly covered.

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ENRICO TESSARIN

CAREER DEVELOPMENT) + aftercare - HOW TO SURVIVE IN THE FILM INDUSTRY + 1 to 1 career development 

Week five tackles how to get your film seen! After more student pitches, you'll delve into film distribution and sales. A key concept explored is pre-sales, where international distributors buy distribution rights before filming begins. This method is crucial for financing many US films. We'll also discuss the pros and cons of filming in English for broader marketability and the American approach to packaging a movie for sale. For European filmmakers, the role of sales agents in securing distribution deals will be explained. You'll learn how to estimate sales revenue and understand the "7 to 1 rule" for return on investment. The course will explore how film festivals can be used to showcase your work and attract sales. Case studies will analyze how different distribution strategies were used for the two films, highlighting the contrasting approaches in Italy and the UK.

 

This final session focuses on your career development as a freelance film producer. In the morning, you'll receive practical advice on navigating a freelance career path or finding traditional film jobs. You'll define your short-term, mid-term, and long-term career goals and learn how to leverage a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) to build a successful strategy. The session will also cover developing a diverse production slate and exploring alternative revenue streams like television, documentaries, and production services. The legalities of working as a producer, including company structures, will be addressed. The afternoon features personalized one-on-one consultations. Your CV, online presence, and career goals will be reviewed, with case studies offered for guidance. You can pitch your film project and yourself and ask any remaining questions.

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TERRY BAMBER 

ASSISTANT DIRECTING 

COMING SOON... 

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ENRICO TESSARIN

WORKING WITH WRITERS - FROM IDEA TO SCRIPT

Week two of the course equips you with the knowledge to turn your film idea into a marketable script and pitch.  Following peer project analysis, you'll delve into the development process, considering both creative and legal aspects.  Learn how to analyze market trends and write a script that's not only compelling but also has solid financial potential.  Budget limitations will be a key focus, with guidance on writing for different budget ranges.  The course covers the unique considerations of writing a first feature film, including collaboration with writers or writers/directors and choosing between writing in your language or English.  You'll gain practical screenwriting skills by exploring basic narrative structure, writing tips, and co-writing legalities.  Finally, pitching will be tackled, with case studies comparing how films are pitched in the UK and the US.  Based on the day's learnings, you'll be expected to refine your oral pitch using a PowerPoint presentation (3 minutes max).

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ENRICO TESSARIN

FINANCING PLAN, CASHFLOW - SALES AND DISTRIBUTION

Week four dives deep into film financing. After more student pitch analysis, you'll explore various funding sources in Europe, the UK, and the US, including their availability and financial implications. Learn the principles of financing and how to craft multiple financing plans (A, B, and C) to increase your chances of success. A key concept covered is pre-sales, a financing method prevalent in the US film industry. You'll then develop your financing plan based on your classmates' film projects. Cash flow management is another crucial aspect. Analyze case studies to understand how cash flow works in film production and how to handle potential financial strain during filming. Finally, create a cash flow plan for your film project, identifying areas where finances might be tight. The course concludes with a final oral pitch opportunity for students to showcase their projects (max 3 minutes each).

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MATTEW O'HARA

ACCOUNTING 

Week 6 is the accounting week, where you will learn the importance of having an accountant within your productions. You will also learn why setting up a production company is essential, when to start a company, and the process behind that. How does working internationally work, and can you save more money under a company than working without one? You will learn more about contracts and doing your taxes to keep in line with the law and what benefits creatives have within the industry to survive as producers and creatives. 

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TERRY BAMBER 

ASSISTANT DIRECTING 

COMING SOON.. 

2 Months free of Makers Club

As a complementary, you also get two months of free makers club membership, where filmmakers meet to chat, pitch, and provide weekly online updates, help, and share valuable information they learn to help the community members. There is also much teaming up in each other's projects to help make short, and feature films happen. as producers sticking and working together get projects made. 

Lecturers

Terry Bambers course will be coming soon, subscribe to be notified of his course.

It doesn't get better than this! We have the perfect combination of professional filmmakers to turn you into the most well-equipped producers in the industry. Not only will they ensure you're ready for feature films of £1 million and above, but they are also available to hire as professionals still working on big-budget films. Being allowed to learn from their experience in the industry is the best opportunity to level up your projects and get direct insight into how they run productions. All the courses are part-time and start in the evening or early morning to accommodate international students worldwide.

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Our courses start on 8th June 2024

  • Accounting for Film

    250£
    This course will teach you all about accounting for film and Tax
    Valid for one week
    • The power of having an accountant
    • Contracts
    • Tax and how to save
    • Tax benefits
    • Investors
    • Keeping with the law
  • Best Value

    Producers and accounting course

    1,000£
    This is everything on producers course but with the accounting course added
    Valid for 6 weeks
    • Producing course five weeks with Enrico and James
    • Accounting course one week with Mattew
    • Budgeting
    • Getting ready for tax
    • How to save money when making a film
    • Tax grants
    • Contracts
    • Saving of £100 by booking this bundle
  • Online Producers Course

    850£
    With this course, you will learn everything you need about producing to start your journey.
    Valid for 5 weeks
    • Everything about producing.
    • Scripts and how to break down a script
    • Budgeting
    • Funding
    • How films make money

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