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  2. Film budgeting - Wikipedia

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    Film budgeting refers to the process by which a line producer, unit production manager, or production accountant prepares a budget for a film production.This document, which could be over 130 pages long, is used to secure financing for and lead to pre-production and production of the film.

  3. Executive producer - Wikipedia

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    In television, the executive producer credit is often applied to individuals who are involved with the production in a hands-on capacity; an executive producer usually supervises the creative content, plans and schedules the filming with the producer and team, and may be involved in the financial budgeting of a production.

  4. Film finance - Wikipedia

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    Film finance is a subset of project finance, meaning the film project's generated cash flows rather than external sources are used to repay investors. The main factors determining the commercial success of a film include public taste, artistic merit, competition from other films released at the same time, the quality of the script, the quality of the cast, the quality of the director and other ...

  5. Completion guarantee - Wikipedia

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    In filmmaking, a completion guarantee (sometimes referred to as a completion bond) is a form of insurance offered by a completion guarantor company (in return for a percentage fee based on the budget) that is often used in independently financed films to guarantee that the producer will complete and deliver the film (based on an agreed script, cast and budget) to the distributor(s) thereby ...

  6. Below-the-line (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    Some below-the-line film and television film crews operate in pre-production, production, or post-production stages of filmmaking. For example, the film editor may work solely in the post-production stage of filming but might also work throughout the production, editing the film as it is shot and advising the director if and when additional shots or scenes are needed.

  7. Oprah insists she did not take a $1 million ‘personal fee ...

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    According to the Washington Examiner, her campaign dished out more than $15 million on production fees for events, as well as more than $654 million on advertising between July 22 and November 5.

  8. Unit cost - Wikipedia

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    The unit cost is the price incurred by a company to produce, store and sell one unit of a particular product. Unit costs include all fixed costs and all variable costs involved in production. Cost unit is a form of measurement of volume of production or service. [1]

  9. I Paid $4,500 in Fees to My Financial Advisor This Year. Is ...

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    Historically, you could deduct some financial advisor and tax preparation fees. Under the current tax code, that is no longer the case. For example, say that you paid $4,500 this year in fees to ...