Indie Insights: Firebird Picturesâ global drama playbook
Co-founder Elizabeth Kilgarriff talks how she wins commissions, piecing together âmosaic fundingâ and the opportunities for recalibrating for a lower price point.
The good news coming out of the Royal Television Society Cambridge Convention was that there is some movement in US co-pro funding.
Whilst the UK waits for that to fully take effect there is still a laser focus on budgets. With that in mind, how do you grow a scripted company and create expensive-looking dramas?
Firebird Pictures is a prime example of an indie aimed at the global market that is thriving (its operating profit last year was ÂŁ657,022) with hits such as Mitford sistersâ series Outrageous, The Jetty and Wilderness - the latter two both starring Jenna Coleman - and the eagerly-anticipated Wild Cherry on the horizon.
So this week co-founder and former BBC exec Elizabeth Kilgarriff gives us the lowdown on her companyâs roadmap for success in scripted.
Today youâll learn about:
The benefits of being partnered with the right investor
Creating a âmosaic of fundingâ and finding new co-pro partners
Tips for making the money go further
Think like a commissioner to win commissions
Ways to grow your company like Kilgarriff did
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