Movie Money, 3rd Edition (Updated and Expanded): Understanding Hollywood's (Creative) Accounting Practices (Updated and Expanded) - Softcover

Daniels, Bill; Sills, Steven D.; Klass, Peter

 
9781935247227: Movie Money, 3rd Edition (Updated and Expanded): Understanding Hollywood's (Creative) Accounting Practices (Updated and Expanded)

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Movie Money"€"a must-read for all film producers, directors, writers, and actors"€"unravels, demystifies, and explains the film industry's unique, arcane, "creative" accounting practices. It examines a film's various revenue-generating and revenue-consuming components and presents numerous film industry definitions and calculations of "gross" and "net" profits. It also provides in-depth coverage of the various aspects of profit participation"€"its terminology and accounting and deal practices"€"along with chapters on audits, claims, and negotiating tips and tricks.

The Third Edition adds a wealth of all-new material on New Media, a chapter on film distribution and production in today's China, written by Tracy Liang (a CPA with Green Hasson Janks), as well as a thorough updating of every section of the book.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Bill Daniels is a partner with Daniels Law in Sherman Oaks, California, where he maintains an active civil trial practice. A former business writer for Variety in Los Angeles, he has written widely on business and legal topics. He can be found online at www.DanielsLaw.com.

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"These authors' knowledge of the nuances of movie and television accounting shines through the pages of this book, which is sure to become a standard reference in this field.""€"Harold L. Vogel, author, Entertainment Industry Economics

The distribution of a motion picture's "profits" is, for most filmmakers, a murky, labyrinthine domain ruled by studio/distributor accountants and lawyers.

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