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Finder’s Fee Agreement to Obtain Film Financing

Prepare an agreement between a producer and an agent to secure financing to fund a motion picture project with this Finder’s Fee Agreement to Obtain Film Financing.
  • The agent will use best efforts to introduce the producer to parties interested in investing in or lending money to the development of the motion picture.
  • The agent’s services are limited to identifying prospective investors or lenders, and do not include negotiating or providing advice.
  • If the producer enters into an agreement with any potential investor introduced by the agent within 2 years of the Agreement, the agent will be entitled to the finder’s fee.
  • The finder’s fee is based on the amount of funds raised. The more funds raised, the higher the percentage paid to the agent as a finder’s fee.
  • If the agent obtains 90% or more of the total financing necessary, the agent will get an executive producer credit.
  • The agent agrees not to offer or sell any securities in connection with the financing, including stocks, partnership units, etc.
  • The producer agrees to keep confidential and not disclose any information it receives from the agent about any potential investor.
  • The producer indemnifies and holds the agent harmless against any claims, damages, liabilities or loss.
This Finder’s Fee Agreement to Obtain Film Financing form is a downloadable Microsoft Word template and is fully editable.

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