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IIFF San Francisco Film Financing Townhall (January 2011): Networking & Education for Filmmakers & Financiers

IIFF San Francisco Bay Area

Saturday, January 29, 2011 from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM (PST)

IIFF San Francisco Film Financing Townhall (January...

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Non-member   more info Ended $55.00 $2.37
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IIFF Member: On-site   more info Ended $55.00 $2.37
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*** New Year Special: Associate Membership (1 yr) + FREE Townhall ticket ***   more info Ended $99.00 $3.47
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Visit IIFF at http://filmfinancing.org

SF Film Financing Townhall at Sapient Studios

Film Meets Finance:
Networking & Education for
Filmmakers & Financiers

Seven Insightful Talks by Leading Experts & More

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Abstract

"To-the-point presentations on the latest trends and targeted networking with like-minded pros set this event apart from the rest. IIFF delivers no-nonsense insight and real opportunity."Thomas Trenker, film financier

The San Francisco chapter of the Institute for International Film Financing (IIFF) continues its popular monthly gatherings at the junction of film & finance with a special Film Financing Townhall at the renowned Sapient Studios. Their facilities are conveniently located conveniently located in San Francisco's SOMA district.

This grassroots community get-together is designed to foster & inform productive relationships between attendees. It provides unbiased insight & education about the business of film and film financing in particular. The event features a powerful roster of highly topical speakers from the filmmaking and financial industries. We are delighted to welcome real-world financiers among our guests!

The evening's five seven presentations plus panel discussion address key issues relevant to filmmakers, financiers and anyone interested in the economics, business mechanics, and financial dynamics of motion pictures. They are followed by Q&A time. Attendees also have ample opportunity to interact & network with our featured experts and amongst themselves.

An informal après-meeting celebration will take place at a nearby restaurant.

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Attendees

Who should attend?

Entrepreneurs, consultants, attorneys, bankers, investment managers, venture capitalists, angel investors and other professionals with an interest in the movie business will find this event worthwhile. Everyone who cares about independent film is cordially invited to join us.

Are you considering taking an active role in film, or would you like to expand your current involvement? Don't miss this high-value yet low-cost learning experience and the opportunity to connect with like-minded peers.

Established & aspiring filmmakers looking to raise capital for their projects, production companies, movie slates, film funds or other ventures are, naturally, more than welcome as well.

Why attend?

New to film finance? Need to brush up your topical knowledge? Want to deepen your understanding? Care to participate in an ongoing conversation & community dedicated to the subject? This uniquely valuable gathering is right for you!

Gain crucial insights from leading experts in their field. Network with fellow film & finance professionals. Meet potential collaborators and future business partners. All this at a price that is hard to beat.

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Program Details

  1. On to the Next: Steps to Sales & Distribution of Your Film

    Kal Deutsch (bio), Founder of CineGoGo, virtual cinema network & online service will allow anyone to create & monetize big-screen theatrical experiences anywhere; Startup Advisor at SweatAngels.com; served as VP at Wells Fargo Bank, Visa & HomeGain; consulted at Price Waterhouse; wrote, directed & produced Sundance-nominated film "Behind the Startup: IceVan.Com,” most downloaded short at festival; produced TVvillage Indie Spotlight, TV show featuring independent films … (more) »

  2. Kickstart Your Indie Film: Creating Your Success Script

    Romanus Wolter (bio), “The Kick Start Guy” is a filmmaker, business consultant, Entrepreneur magazine’s Success Coach Columnist and the author of the “KickStart” series of books - providing the information and inspiration people need to start and grow their own businesses; “Kickstart Your Film” begins by defining the goal of your film in such a manner that you inspire your team to complete it – creating your “Success Script" … (more) »

  3. Indie Business Plans for Dummies: The Basics

    Sheridan Tatsuno (bio), Top Silicon Valley business strategist & serial entrepreneur; Principal at Dreamscape Global; helped raise $10M for 7 tech startups since 2000; business writer whose books have been produced by PBS & Central Independent Television; advisor to Steven Okazaki, winner of 1980 PBS Documentary Award for "Survivors"; founding team member at IIFF; advisor at movie investor group FilmAngels … (more) »

  4. F/X on a Budget: Visual Effects & 3D for Independent Filmmakers

    Mohammed Allababidi (bio), Co-Founder & Art Director at Plant A Seed Studios, producing 3D animated shows, feature movies & interactive PC games; award-winning 3D character animator working for Super-Ego Games on "Rat Race"; previously worked for Electronic Arts animating "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King"; Instructor for Advanced Character Animation at Academy of Art … (more) »

  5. Cinema Shares: A New Approach to Crowdfunding Movies

    Gene Massey (bio), Founder at CinemaShares.com; crowdfunding specialist & seasoned director/producer; has shot over 400 commercials, boosting sales from $21M to $843M during 7 year period; clients include Gucci, Chrysler, Pizza Hut, Toyota, Burger King, Polaroid & RCA; prior to his role as Chairman/CEO of MediaShares.com, Gene Massey was the owner and principle of a multiple award-winning Los Angeles-based film and television production company … (more) »

  6. What Works & What Doesn’t: How to Make the Right Moves & Avoid Production Pitfalls

    Robin McCain (bio), Robin McCain is the Membership Chair at Producers Guild of America NorthWest & a principle and producer at Cinematiks; she has co-produced over two dozen projects with Leslie Streit, including Vlad Dracula in the Year 2000 (1994), a multimedia stage production screened at the Edinburgh Festival and inspired VD2001 (1996) the first serial on the World Wide Web, which was the winner of several awards … (more) »

  7. The Documentary Journey: Navigating the Fundraising Challenges and Paperwork for Documentaries

    Leslie Streit (bio), Writer, producer, director, and owner at Cinematiks a San Francisco Independent Film & New Media production company, on the Internet since 1983, producers of the first web episodic series in 1996; has had short films broadcast on Bay Area PBS, OffLine, iFilm, FilmFilm.com, and screened at the Tokyo Video Festival; Best Screenplay - Telluride Indiefest, Honorable Mention - Cinequest Film Festival … (more) »

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Featured Moderator

The event will be moderated by Nicholas Thomas (bio), a four-year IIFF member and seasoned producer of video content in the San Francisco Bay Area. (more) »

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Schedule

From To What
  2:30 PM Kick-Off & Welcome
  2:30 PM   3:30 PM Four Featured Presentations with Q&A (4x 15 mins)
  3:30 PM   3:45 PM Networking Break (15 mins)
  3:45 PM   4:30 PM Three Featured Presentations with Q&A (3x 15 mins)
  4:30 PM   4:45 PM Networking Break (15 mins)
  4:45 PM   5:30 PM Moderated Panel Discussion with Q&A (45 mins)
5:30 PM+ Community Time at Area Restaurant

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Townhall Venue

Sapient Studios

880 Harrison St
Suite 201
San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 756-4485

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Our Host

Host logoThis month's Film Financing Townhall in San Francisco is hosted by Sapient Studios, the City's premiere event and magazine photography studio, located in the SOMA district.

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Registration

Filmmaker-friendly affordable online registration is available at the top of this page.

Ticket type IIFF Member* Non-member Registration deadline
Early bird $25 $45 3 weeks before event
Regular $35 $55 1 week before event
Last minute $45 $65 1 day before event
On-site (at the door) $55 $75 Day of event

Register now to secure the best available price!

* To learn more about membership, email our Membership Bureau or ask an IIFF staffer at or after the event.

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Need Help?

Direct all your questions and inquiries about this event to IIFF's online forum at http://forum.filmfinancing.org.

Having trouble with Eventbrite (this site), PayPal or Google Checkout? Get help in our online forum. You can also notify us by email well in advance of the event and register on-site.

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Speaker Bios

Kal Deutsch

Speaker headshot 1Founder of CineGoGo, a virtual cinema network and online service which allows anyone to create and monetize big-screen theatrical experiences anywhere; Startup Advisor at SweatAngels.com; served as VP at Wells Fargo Bank, HomeGain & Visa USA; consulted at Price Waterhouse; has worked in e-commerce for over 8 years; managed finance and strategy within Fortune 100 Company; independent filmmaker and video producer; wrote, directed and produced Sundance-nominated film short, "Behind the Startup: IceVan.Com, the most downloaded short at festival; produced TVvillage Indie Spotlight, television show featuring independent filmmakers’ film shorts; (fmr.) Innovative Internet (iiSBS.com) VP of Marketing; managed the launch of TVvillage.com, a video portal; MBA from the Haas School of Business at U.C. Berkeley. (more) »

Romanus Wolter

Speaker headshot 2Romanus "The Kick Start Guy" Wolter is a filmmaker, business consultant, Entrepreneur magazine’s Success Coach Columnist and the author of the “KickStart” series of books; “Kick Start Your Film” defines the goal of your film in such a manner that you inspire your team & create your “Success Script.”; proven management skills and enthusiasm to manage cross-functional teams in both the film and business worlds; previously awarded Speaker of the Year by the Small Business Administration; has completed six short films and is in post-production on the feature film “Devious”; in production on the family film “Doggie Boogie” featuring Jessie Draper; (fmr.) Director at the San Francisco Small Business Development Center; Purdue University - BS Management & Marketing; American University MBA – International Business. (more) »

Sheridan Tatsuno

Speaker headshot 3Top Silicon Valley business strategist, serial entrepreneur & seasoned businessman with over 30 years of experience in the high-tech and urban planning industries; principal at Dreamscape Global; founding team member at IIFF; advisor at movie investor group FilmAngels; helped raise $10M for 7 tech startups since 2000; business writer whose books have been produced by PBS & Central Independent Television; advisor to Steven Okazaki, winner of 1980 PBS Documentary Award for "Survivors"; during Japan’s heyday in the 1980s, he wrote two business books on Japan, The Technopolis Strategy and Created in Japan, which were optioned, respectively, by Central Independent Television of London, for Japan Dreaming (1991) and Alvin Perlmutter Inc. of New York for The Creative Spirit 4-hour PBS series (1992); since 1991, Mr. Tatsuno has written 12 screenplays; has advised over 700 companies in the U.S., Japan, Asia and Europe; Mr. Tatsuno has studied in France and Germany, worked in Caracas, Venezuela and Japan. (more) »

Mohammed Allababidi

Speaker headshot 4Co-Founder and Art Director at San Francisco-based Plant A Seed Studios, producing 3D animated shows, feature movies and interactive PC games; award-winning 3D character animator working for Super-Ego Games on cinematics and cut-scenes for "Rat Race", a game whose writers worked for Conan O'Brian and Comedy Central; previously animated "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King" for Electronic Arts; Instructor for Advanced Character Animation at Academy of Art University; also teaches intensive video game development courses at UC Berkeley; frequent lecturer at the leading annual conference on computer graphics (CG), SIGGRAPH; won many awards at animation festivals including Best Group Short Film at Alias Film Festival (for CG short "Freeware"); fmr. 3D Animator at Minds Eye Media; holds AD in Computer Arts from Int'l Fine Arts College (Miami, FL) and BFA in Computer Arts from Academy of Art. (more) »

Gene Massey

Speaker headshot 5Founder at CinemaShares.com; crowdfunding specialist & seasoned director/producer; has shot over 400 commercials, boosting sales from $21M to $843M during 7 year period; clients include Gucci, Chrysler, Pizza Hut, Toyota, Burger King, Polaroid & RCA; teamed up with screenwriter Ben van der Veen ("Che: Part Two") on his next project, "Livingstone: An African Legend"; Founder at CinemaShares.com; prior to role as Chairman/CEO of MediaShares.com, he was owner and principal of multiple award-winning Los Angeles-based film and TV production company Gene Massey Films; perhaps best known for working personally with Ely Callaway for eight years, producing and directing over 400 commercials for Callaway Golf. (more) »

Robin McCain

Speaker headshot 6Robin McCain is the Membership Chair at Producers Guild of America NorthWest, a principle and producer at Cinematiks; has co-produced over two dozen projects with Leslie Streit, including Vlad Dracula in the Year 2000 (1994), a multimedia stage production which screened at the Edinburgh Festival and inspired VD2001 (1996) the first serial on the World Wide Web, which was the winner of several awards; currently working on The Elly Glass Project, a transmedia production involving film, social networking, and more; co-incorporated NewName Performance; internet contributor/user/explorer since 1983 (pre-DNS days); worked as a consultant for major corporations such as Genencor, Nellcor, and Intel, and non-profits in the Bay area for the past decade; Rhodes College - BA Radio/TV/Film. (more) »

Leslie Streit

Speaker headshot 7Writer, producer, director, and owner at Cinematiks a San Francisco Independent Film & New Media production company, on the Internet since 1983, producers of the first web episodic series in 1996; Currently in production: The Elly Glass Project (Co-Producer, Writer, Director), The Evil Auntie (2009 Webby Awards Official Honoree) (Co-Producer, Director, DP); Streit's 2005 film God Wears My Underwear has been screened at Napa-Sonoma Wine Country Film Festival, XXVII Festival Internazionale Cinema e Donne, DNA Film Festival (Best Short Film); in 1996, co-produced VD2001 an award winning Internet site based on her earlier production "Vlad Dracula in the Year 2000", and the first serial to appear on the web; has had films broadcast on PBS, OffLine, iFilm & FilmFilm.com; Best Screenplay - Telluride Indiefest; Best Short Film - DNA Film Festival; director, writer, artist at New Name Performance; Leslie Streit received her B.A. from San Francisco State University and her M.A. from San Jose State University. (more) »

Nicholas Thomas

Moderator

Speaker headshot 10Nicholas Thomas is a four-year member of the Bay Area chapter of the Institute for Intenational Film Financing (IIFF), a San Francisco-based media producer of breakthrough lifestyle content, and a talented film entrepreneur. He graduated from the University of Santa Fe with a BS in Film Studies. (more) »

Thomas Trenker

Founder

Speaker headshot 11A Wall Street investment banker and Silicon Valley startup executive turned independent film financier, Thomas (LinkedIn profile | full bio) serves as Chairman of the Institute for International Film Financing (IIFF). An innovative and ambitious social-impact organization, IIFF endeavors to bridge the gap between the worlds of filmmaking and finance for the benefit of all stakeholders including the public at large. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in San Francisco, IIFF has active chapters in multiple cities across the U.S. and continues to expand.

In his role as Managing Director of FilmAngels, Thomas also runs the world's first professional angel investor group for film. FilmAngels has been modeled after the way successful angel networks function in Silicon Valley and adapted to the unique characteristics of the movie industry. It focuses exclusively on funding independent films and film-related ventures. FilmAngels address the unfilled need for a structured, highly efficient and ultimately more effective environment for the vetting and financing of high-risk film projects.

Don't hesitate to connect with Thomas on LinkedIn or at an upcoming IIFF meeting near you. (more) »

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The Buzz

These quotes are samples of what past attendees say about IIFF events:

"Wow. Last night was great! I want to thank you again for the inspiring work you do. This is such a big need […] and you're truly doing the work of angels (literally and figuratively)." — Brant Smith, Producer, "Quality of Life"

"I really must say that I found all speakers very interesting, and I was hanging on their every word. IIFF, the mission and content, seems to be a good fit for me, because it is my dream to run a medium size production house. […] Thank you, BIG THANK YOU […], for inviting me to this very quality and important event." — John Henry, Owner, John Henry Filmworks

"Let me again say I think you did a great job putting yesterday's event together – great crowd, smart presentation, lots of enthusiasm." — David Rosen, Executive Producer/Convener, Digital Independence

"Wow! For such a moderate investment, so much information. So much good networking. I hope you are proud of the magic you've created with IIFF." — Kevin Morrison, Writer/Director/Producer of independent film & TV

"I just wanted to say thanks for another great and informative meeting. The speakers were impressive and I made some good contacts." — Jesse Ford, Founder & Executive Director, Group Hug Productions

"IIFF and FilmAngels has really impressed me so far with its focus on the independent film community. I've traveled and interacted with film organizations around the world […]." — Jin Woo Joo, Founder, Cinemasports

"Thanks so much for hosting such an interesting program last week. I am always inspired by the creativity, and most recently, by the commitment to 'a better world'. It keeps my cynic's heart at bay! [A]gain, my heartfelt thanks for your mission and execution. Well done!" — Teri Cundall, Founder & President, Propville.com

"The event was great, very helpful." — Marc Perez, Co-President & Founding Partner, Sirk Productions

"I greatly enjoyed attending last night's event and found it very informative - certainly something that's been missing in New York so far." — Michael Gunther, Director/Producer, Triboro Pictures

"Great presentation tonight. Lots of energetic discussions and questions." — Campbell Dalglish, Prof. of Screenwriting, MFA in Film & Video at CUNY

"Thanks so much for tonight's event. It was really inspiring and incredibly informative." — Elizabeth Foley, Founding Faculty Member, Producing Dep't at NYFA

"I enjoyed this evening's Townhall presentation and found it very informative." — William Doll, Writer/Director, World Stage Pictures

"Your Townhall mtg was stimulating. You managed to attract the right target audience, and I loved your choice of speakers." — Sandra Schulberg, Founder, Independent Feature Project (IFP)

"I attended the New York Townhall Meeting and just wanted to thank you for setting up such an informative colloquium. It was my first IIFF event and I look forward to attending more in the future." — Blythe Frank, Producer, "Kettle of Fish" (Michael Mailer Films)

"Thank you again for a wonderful event last night." — Morgan Pehme, Co-Founder & CEO, Merlion Entertainment

"I'm just writing […] pertaining to the IIFF meeting last night, which I found both entertaining and informative and also promising of great things to come from IIFF in the near future!" — Thomas Woodrow, Producer, Furnace Films

"I attended the IIFF Townhall last week in New York and came away impressed. Thank you for putting together such an excellent panel of speakers. I found [Mr. Trenker's] presentation especially useful. As a former quant at Putnam Investments, I tend to dig into the numbers and [his] analysis was illuminating." — Robert Milacci, Executive Producer, Sinestra Pictures

"I very much enjoyed the seminar last Saturday in Stowe, VT. It was a lot of driving in one day (3.25 hrs. each way…), but worth it. […] Thanks again for a very enlightening day." — Marjorie Short, Oscar-nominated Writer/Producer/Director, Short Productions

"Just a note to say Larry Meistrich had a good time last night and was impressed with the quality of the group." — Jeff Silverstein, President of NEHST Access + Learning, NEHST Studios

"As it turns out, my producing partner [producer/director Leszek Burzynski] attended your IIFF meeting in Santa Monica on July 16. He was quite impressed with the presentations." — Terrance Sweeney, Partner & Producer, Winning Team Studios

"I just wanted to say thanks again for putting on such a great forum last night. […] I really enjoyed the occasion and especially the presentations. They were extremely relevant and really strong, credible presenters." — Gordon Clark, CEO, The Movie Portfolio Fund

"First, I wanted to say how much I really enjoyed your premier [film financing] seminar…!" — Frank Sacks, Founder & Principal, The Frank Sacks Company

"I had a very enjoyable experience. The seminar was extremely professional and well put together." — Adam Tantleff, Founder, President & Executive Producer, Sinestra Pictures

"THANKS […] There are no organizations or groups that I have come across that are doing what you and FilmAngels are doing." — J. Martin, Co-Owner, 24 Bros Entertainment

"I cannot express enough gratitude toward the great job that you are doing to help talented filmmakers realize their dreams. God bless you!" — Mara Vardanyan, Producer, Roman Pictures

"Your seminars are FIRST RATE!" — Rowan Joseph, President, Greenwood Hill Productions

"Thanks for organizing a great event. I thought it was a very interesting group of speakers." — Tricia van Klaveren, Producer/Exec. Producer & Principal, Fully Loaded Pictures

"[T]hank you for a terrific meeting last night…" — Greg Lejnieks, Actor/Filmmaker, Art Dealer & fmr. Pro Soccer Player

"First of all, thank you for hosting the Film Financing seminar. Very, very informative. I hope you have another one very soon." — Richard Beaty, Writer/Producer/Director & Co-Owner, Cielo Azul Films

"Just wanted to say 'thank you' for last night's IIFF meeting. […] The slides look great […]. I look forward to the next meeting." — Robert Pratten, Founder & Writer/Director, Zen Films

"I'm a big fan of all you're doing with IIFF… very inspiring to filmmakers." — Thomas Mignone, Director/Writer, DOOM Incorporated

"Thank you for hosting the [Workshop] last week. It was very informative and [the instructor] was spectacular. I learned a lot and met several fantastic people." — Lisa McTigue, Producer/Director, Three Masked Peeps Productions

"Thank you for inviting us to present to your [FilmAngels] groups in both Palo Alto and San Francisco. The attendees were warm and educated investors. You've done a terrific job gathering people with a passion for film." — Julie Richardson, Producer, "Collateral" (Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx)

"It was another great event and I appreciate all your work […]. Thank you." — Paul Oja, Writer/Director, "Bus Trip"

"I must thank you for sending [Workshop instructor] Dr. Patrick O'Heffernan down to Los Angeles last month. It was the best $200 I have ever spent on a seminar. [S]ince Patrick has both raised money and invested money, his perspective was simply invaluable!!!" — Rosser Goodman, Director, KGB Films

"You assembled an impressive group of speakers (and characters). […] I think we share a strong desire to help filmmakers." — Darren Ehlers, COO, Scenechronize

"First, I simply must say what an amazingly informative session it was and well carried out by [Workshop instructor] Tricia van Klaveren and her guest speakers. It packed a memorable punch. […] I had never heard of IIFF previously and now look forward to more of the same from you guys." — Teo, CEO, Cool Room Entertainment

"I really enjoyed [Kaiser Wahab's] class. A great value. Thank you for sharing your knowledge." — Bob Rudis, Director of Photography & President, Tubular, Inc.

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About IIFF

IIFF logoThe Institute for International Film Financing (IIFF) is an independent grassroots organization equally dedicated to serving the needs of filmmakers & financiers. IIFF's one-of-a-kind mission is to sustainably expand the scope & appeal of film financing and do so for the benefit of the public at large.

True to our proven motto of "democratizing film finance," IIFF's frequent Townhall Meetings bring together a wide array of professionals from relevant backgrounds in film, finance and beyond for a vibrant evening of insightful presentations, inspiring discussion & focused networking. Past meetings have reliably delivered useful insights into the business of film, provided valuable networking opportunities and drawn large, enthusiastic crowds.

IIFF has active chapters in multiple cites, and we are looking to expand further to better serve filmmakers and financiers everywhere. Help start or run a local chapter in your area! We make it easy and worth your while. Take a first step and tell us about yourself.

Not ready for your own chapter but eager to get involved in another meaningful way? We may have just the right full- or part-time internship for you, no matter where you are. Simply email us your resume to apply. IIFF interns are treated as equals while they learn about film finance and interact with industry leaders.

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Have questions about IIFF San Francisco Film Financing Townhall (January 2011): Networking & Education for Filmmakers & Financiers? Contact IIFF San Francisco Bay Area

When & Where


Sapient Studios
880 Harrison Street
Suite 201 - 2nd floor
San Francisco, CA 94107

Saturday, January 29, 2011 from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM (PST)


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IIFF San Francisco Bay Area

The Institute for International Film Financing (IIFF) is an innovative, independent social-impact organization that endeavors to bridge the gap between the worlds of filmmaking and finance for the benefit of all stakeholders – including the public at large.

Founded by Thomas Trenker in 2003 and headquartered in San Francisco, IIFF has chapters in the Bay Area, New York City, New England, Florida, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, London, the Pacific Northwest, the Lower Midwest, the Southwest and the Great Lakes Region.

Help launch or run an IIFF chapter in your area! We make it easy and worthwhile. Email the chapter development team and tell us about yourself. Or join our online community at http://forum.filmfinancing.org to keep in touch with a growing number of filmmakers and financiers.

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