ABSTRACT

While many filmmakers go to Los Angeles or New York to seek equity investors, they find that others are throwing business plans at people in those two centres of commerce. Any potential investors in those towns have already been approached by too many friends and neighbours. If a finder promises the money or insists on money upfront, filmmaker may want to move on to someone else. Filmmakers still tell that their film is just like Merchant-Ivory's A Room with a View. It still is held as an example of an artistic film. After all, it is based on a novel by E. M. Forster. Normally, the term is assigned to films that appear to be based on a higher level of expression and writing. Or they are experimental. The company still looks at the viability of the project beyond its societal interests.