"How much can I get for my movie?"

As a distributor for 20 years and a producer of 30 feature films, this is the most common question I get from producers… and I am shocked.

I am shocked when I meet producers with no idea of value of their finished film.

  • when I see a prospectus for film investors with no data on their return on investment.
  • when I see a formula for a major feature film, about percentage splits between the theater owner and distributor applied to a non-theatrical film.
  • when I see high sales projections for a "B" film or low sales figures for an "A" movie.

But where would a producer like you turn?

Movie & TV Price List Confidential e-book

The Movie & TV Price List: Confidential reveals our 20 years of experience in sales and distribution. It's from our database, trade secrets from independent distributors, research compiled after every film market and feedback from international buyers.

Who’s this for?

Sellers are you underselling? The Movie & TV Price List: Confidential will give you the perspective and the realities of the buying world

Movie & TV Price List -- example pages

Buyers are you paying too much? Do you know what your competition is paying? Is that high price you heard about the going rate or a one time exception?

Producers are you failing to raise financing because your investors only knows what type of film you're making but have no information on how they're going to get their money back? Most investors I know won't finance anything that doesn't have a solid performance datasheet. Compare your budget to your potential earnings, calculate your "best and worst" case scenarios.

Investors do you know how much your investment may return? Is the producer selling you on the next one-off hit, such as the next Paranormal Experience, Blair Witch or El Mariachi? Calculate how much money you should safely invest if your movie is not the next one-off wonder.

Finished Filmmakers, are you getting a good distribution deal? Is it fair? Are the figures accurate or it is hype? Do you know where to start negotiations? Compare and qualify your film. Know what your minimum guarantee must be.

First Hand & Current

The Movie & TV Price List: Confidential is current. We know the marketplace changes every year. This isn't old information but recent and told first hand. This is what we used for business. This is real day-to-day dealings with buyers by email, fax and face-to-face meetings.

Here's what you get.

  1. The Film Pricing Guide: know what films sell for if they are "straight to video with no stars", "straight to video with marquee value", "Theatrical quality with TV stars" or a "A-level theatrical film" broken down by region and alphabetically.
  2. The Percentage Guide: Know how much we allocate to foreign sales vs domestic sales. It's broken down by percentage and region.
  3. An example of the "Ask/Take" Price List: Don’t be caught off guard by your distributor. Know how to read it, what it looks like and what to expect.
  4. TV Prices around the world broken down by Animation, Children’s Live Action, Drama, Formats, Documentaries and TV Movies

This is written in outline form for easy understanding, complete with charts and financial totals. This is not a thin report; there are more than 75 pages!

And as a bonus, you'll get

  1. The Defining Film Distribution book. Learn how loosely the term Distributor is used and how you can differentiate between the meanings. It’s jammed packed with illustrations. This is a "must" to avoid confusion in the distribution business.
  2. The book Distribution: First Hand. Nine actual first-hand case studies are revealed with post-mortem lessons. This is not someone else's info. This is our success and failures. It reveals our experiences in pre-selling, pricing, re-issuing films and… being ripped-off.
  3. An Excel Worksheet to calculate your own projections with your Microsoft Excel program.
Movie & TV Price List, Defining Distribution, Distribution First Hand 
		& The Excel Worksheet

That's a total of Three free bonuses in addition to the 75 page Movie & TV Price List: Confidential!

So…How Much?

The real question is how much is your film worth? What's the price of underselling your film, or never being able to successfully raise financing?

What's the price? How about 15 minutes of consultation time? That's right, I charge $160 per hour for consultation. But since we're doing this as digital download, we’re offering this 75 page book and the free bonuses for only a fraction of that; $23.

Stop and think: compare that against the budget and the potential income of your film…

David Huey

David Huey

is a producer, distributor and consultant to the entertainment industry for over 20 years.

David Huey

Yes David,

I'm ready to learn what other producers and distributors have been holding back from me. I want to know what you are selling movies and TV programming for. I know I can use this info for raising funding, projecting income, and even as a negotiating point for my own films. For the price of what I would pay for 15 minutes of your consultation time, I am going to get the Movie & TV Price List Confidential, the Defining Film Distribution book, the book Distribution: First Hand and the bonus Excel Worksheet all for the one time low price of $23

Movie & TV Price List Confidential e-book ($23.00 US)

If information is "Key," here's how you unlock the door. Get the Movie and TV Price List: Confidential now.