Whether you’re an international money launderer posing as a banker, or a relative of pirates who went legit at the turn of the century, you already know about the buried treasure that still lies yet undiscovered in, the
Countless sad stories of weak filmmakers who regrettably sold their integrity and allowed themselves to be manipulated by people just to get some money.
Filmmakers, practically, in the new emerging global Bahamas film market, might find it not a bad idea to establish their position before forming close working
relationships with foreign entities. In
other words you must establish a structure that identifies you and
demonstrate internal accountability.
This is important for some very good reasons.
Make
no mistake about it, whoever you ask for money will proposition you with a
list of conditions. The key is to find
the company that echoes the sentiments that you stand for. For example, if your
films or film festival is about spreading democracy, don’t expect the grant
organization that believes in dictatorship to fund you. You will have to change your mind about the
governing process and demonstrate that change vividly before you can get the
money.
How many times have you seen filmmakers or
film festival operators start out with good intentions about producing movies
that encourage good will among all mankind.
Very often we realize after a year or so, their press release starts
selling them as an extremist in either race,
creed, color or religion. This
happens because real structure and accountability was missing at the beginning. There was no clear mission of conviction. To be continued on starsinparadise.com...
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