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The Producer's Business Handbook [Paperback]

John J. Lee Jr. (Author)
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0240803965 978-0240803968 May 10, 2000 1ST
The Producer's Business Handbook delivers filmmakers a comprehensive examination of the business of entertainment and provides the information and tools required to engage all related aspects of global production and exploitation. Together with its companion CD-ROM, this handbook presents both instruction and worksheet support to independent producers at all levels of experience.


The handbook also provides a global orientation to the relationships that the most successful producers have with the various participants in the motion picture industry. This includes how producers direct their relationships with domestic and foreign studios, agencies, attorneys, talent, completion guarantors, banks, and private investors. It provides a thorough orientation to operating production development and single purpose producing companies, from solicitation of literary properties through direct rights sales, and the management of global distribution relationships. Also presented is an in-depth discussion of the team roles needed to operate these companies, as well as how to attach and direct them.

Worksheets and instructions are included for the business processes of development and production financing operations that are used by many of the industry's consistently profitable companies. The companion CD-ROM features extremely valuable spreadsheets available nowhere else, including the bank financing worksheet and the producer's share analysis and internal greenlight summary, the development and production activity projection spreadsheet, the development and production cash flow projection worksheet, and other breakthrough forms. This interactive CD-ROM also provides examples and exercises using the various worksheets provided.


An expansive guide to the business aspects of motion picture production for producers at all levels
Explains the business practices of the industry's small core of consistently profitable production companies
Features an interactive CD-ROM providing spreadsheets and forms ready for use, and examples and practice exercises


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The perfect book for teaching functions performed by the producer. The level is exactly right - understandable by beginners & not too simplistic. Very realistic in terms of the producers role. The CD is an invaluable addition.

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Provides a tried and true model for making a successful business of independent filmmaking! --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; 1ST edition (May 10, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0240803965
  • ISBN-13: 978-0240803968
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,007,677 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

John successfully led the vision, launch and/or expansion of several entertainment and media entities and provided business, funding and distribution services for scores of major studio released motion pictures, television network series and specials, with combined production costs of over $470 million and global rights earnings exceeding $4 billion.

John is an author, teacher, global media and entertainment executive, director, producer and screenwriter. His book, "The Producer's Business Handbook" is used by film schools the world over, is a standard professional media reference, its third edition released by Focal Press at the 2010 American Film Market.

His passions are his family, writing, producing, studying, teaching, new technologies and surfing. Closest surf to Mumbai are the quite remarkable Sri Lankan waves.

John began his career in 1968 as a business consultant with the NCR Corporation. John executive produced his first motion picture in 1976 and in 1977 became Business Affairs Vice President for global motion picture sales company Howard Goldfarb Distribution and subsequently in the same position for Heart Entertainment. John led multiple new media companies including the direct broadcast satellite entity Impression Delivery Corporation (acquired by CapCities) and advanced the ad sales units of Times Mirror Cable Television (acquired by Cox Communications).

In 1996, he accepted a full time faculty position at BYU's Film School, where he initiated their Business of Film curriculum and authored "The Producer's Handbook", currently in its third edition through Focal Press.

In 1999 John founded and served as CEO Entertainment Business Group, a motion picture global finance, distribution and business services entity, until its acquisition by The Gillen Group. In 2004, John became the co-founder and CEO of iCommunication Dynamics, LLC, an Internet television technology entity.

John is currently Dean of Whistling Woods International, the largest film school in Asia, participates in global entertainment and new-media initiatives, writes and speaks at events.

John is a founder of The San Diego Repertory Theatre.

John and Darylann, his sweetheart of forty-two years, are the parents of six children and twenty grandchildren. These relationships are the core of his life and largely inform the experiences related in his book 'Fulfilling Relationships,' released in 2010.

John and his wife currently live in Mumbai, India, where they are also involved in humanitarian work focusing on educating eager, able, but less fortunate children, and enabling women to become financially independent.

 

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent "Business Side" of the business book., December 11, 2002
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K.B. (Princeton, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Producer's Business Handbook (Paperback)
Make no mistake, this is NOT a book about producing a film or running a production. This is a great book about the 'business side' of the film business.

Lots of information on how prodco's are set up, figuring out distribution (although nothing about going the direct-to-video route) deals.

No matter what kind of production company you are setting up you will find information of use in here but it's not about production planning from the sense of scheduling or day-to-day running a prodco.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BLUE-PRINT FOR SUCCESSFUL FILMMAKING, June 14, 2000
This review is from: The Producer's Business Handbook (Paperback)
Finally, we have a comprehensive guide to the business of making movies the way movies are supposed to be made -- and written by someone who knows whereof he writes. No longer do filmmakers need luck or magic to succeed; The Producer's Business Handbook lays out all the details of show BUSINESS in a straightforward format that's as readable as it is informative. Lee's affable style of writing, which features a refreshing dose of enthusiasm for the ethical integrity still to be found in Hollywood, renders this book the perfect and indispensable blue-print for anyone -- novice or veteran -- hoping to succeed in the business of making motion pictures.
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34 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worthless, September 9, 2004
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Anonymous (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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As a practicing attorney and filmmaker, I found John J. Lee, Jr.'s book to be practically useless. While the table of contents is impressive, his discussion of each topic is cursory and usually limited to a couple paragraphs of very broad and general language. The limited industry data provided is dated and the few documents that are provided, mostly arcane excel spreadsheet forms, are so specifically tailored to extremely large studio multi-picture deals as to be useless to anyone other than a major studio executive without legal counsel (unlikely) or a first-time producer of a multi-million dollar feature and a large legal budget (again, not likely ) or an accountant. For your money and time, there are much better books and materials out there that provide good, solid practical advice and information for independant filmmakers and attorneys alike.
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This chapter presents the ten major motion picture participant categories, reveals independent production companies as creation and production businesses with distribution capacities, and examines story as the heart of the producer's picture universe. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
direct distribution expenses, presale plan, foreign territory distributors, balanced producers, major foreign territories, financing worksheet, ancillary window, participating distributors, premium cable networks, ancillary media, completion guarantors, network premiere, advisory team members, foreign studios, motion picture development, studio relationships, distribution windows, activity projection, global distributors, campaign elements, license advance, producer reviews, global territories, theatrical distributors, box office earnings
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Los Angeles, Participant Category, Buena Vista, Warner Bros, Century Fox, Gone With the Wind, American Film Market, New Line, Per Month, The Producer's Business Handbook, Total Gross, Millions Audience, Nielsen Media Research, Total Admissions
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