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Norfilms launches FREE commercials and corporate video...
Norfilms, the independent film and TV production company, has launched a unique business service that produces professional commercials, videos, events for the business market. The service aims to supplement to early stage development of film and TV projects and turn every commission into an investment with a promise of future returns on commissions from business clients.
Norfilms, the British film and TV production company, has launched a unique solution to the demand for development finance to support their production plans. They have established a scheme which turns income from commercial project commissions into investments, with the opportunity for clients to earn the whole of their money back. The result will be free productions, commercials, videos, events, multi-media work for their clients.
See: http://www.norfilms.com/corporatevideo.htm
The biggest difficulty facing independent production companies, especially in the UK film industry, is the lack of financial support from venture capital, government funding or mainstream studios. The only other source of income for smaller, off-Hollywood, companies is the range of services needed by the business and private markets.
Now Norfilms has decided to offer their commercial clients the opportunity to see their money converted into an investment. Each client will still receive their finished product, but part of the money they have spent will be treated as if it were an investment in future film development.
As a development investment can earn as much as 100% profit, and as a small commission may allow up to 50% of the budget to be set into the development scheme Norfilms believe that they can offer many clients a 100% return on their budgets.
The result of this is a FREE commercial.
Norfilms is a small, but innovative professional production company founded by writer/producer Michael Bond in 1996 to address the issues of professional business skills in and nurturing he talent of the independent film sector in the UK.
The most recent project to come to the company is "Dustbingate" a political comedy likened by some journalists as a "political Full Monty". Recalling the surprising success of that earlier low budget film, Dustbingate tells of a handful of working class factory workers who took on and beat senior politicians at their own game in a scandal that blew up in Britain in 1998.
Full details of the company and their unique scheme are available at their web site: http://www.norfilms.com
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