Can you show me something? That s what every industry professional and funder says to filmmakers looking for funds to make their documentaries. But how can you make a sample before you get the money and before you know how the film will turn out? Trailer Mechanics answers those and many other questions Facilitating the storytelling With new adaptable templates and story exercises, go from idea to finished sample efficiently while allowing your individuality to shine through.Demystifying the creative The creative process is demystified with 16 exercises and worksheets, so you can remain focused and motivated from start to finish.Introducing you to industry professionals and More than 25 interviews with industry professionals, funders and market directors give you the inside scoop about what works and what doesn t.Fernanda Rossi has written what is by now considered the bible on the topic of fundraising demos. Trailer Mechanics is the perfect prescription for your documentary doldrums and a must-have tool for creating and funding your documentary.Morrie Warshawski, author of Shaking the Money Tree-----------------------------------------------
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The moral legal personality of depersonalised companies
In the light of Civil-Constitutional Law
- 124pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book addresses the challenges jurists face regarding the legal status of depersonalised companies in business law. It critiques the reluctance to recognize these entities as having rights similar to personalized companies, highlighting a perceived contradiction in their legal personality. The author argues against the notion that these entities lack procedural capacity, asserting that they are indeed subjects of rights capable of entering contracts. The discussion reflects the evolution of legal thought, suggesting that legal personality extends beyond traditional definitions tied to company registration.
Die moralische Rechtspersönlichkeit von entpersonalisierten Unternehmen
Im Lichte des Zivilrechts und des Verfassungsrechts
- 136pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Die Arbeit beleuchtet die Herausforderungen, die Juristen bei der Anerkennung der Rechte entpersonalisierten Gesellschaften gegenüber regulären Gesellschaften erleben. Sie argumentiert gegen die verbreitete Ansicht, dass diesen Entitäten die Rechtspersönlichkeit und Verfahrensfähigkeit fehlt. Durch fundierte Argumente wird dargelegt, dass entpersonalisierten Gesellschaften durchaus Rechte und Pflichten zustehen und dass die rechtliche Persönlichkeit über die traditionellen Grenzen des Handelsregisters hinausgeht. Dies reflektiert eine evolutionäre Entwicklung im Rechtsdenken und fordert eine Neubewertung der gesellschaftlichen Strukturen im Wirtschaftsrecht.