
Pre-CES Interview
Pre-CES Interview with Marc-Lionel from MyGlobalVIllage.

Forced Diversity VS. Creative Diversity
With the Academy Of Motion Pictures and Sciences now setting diversity quotas on projects for submission for awards consideration, how does it impact the quality of stories written for the screen? How do investors evaluate that balance? Check out this week's interview segment with Davina Federgreen on The M2M Project with Sebastian MacLean. Remember to comment, like and subscribe to keep us growing.

Structure Of A Financial Deal
What are some of the ways a financial deal for a feature film can be structured, so it's more likely to attract a green light from investors? Check out my last segment with investment hunter and film producer Davina Federgreen on The M2M Project to hear what she encourages for getting projects off the ground.
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Investing In Creator Driven Projects
These days the film industry has become more about repeating formulas that push corporate interests and political narratives, as opposed to sourcing truly creative and marketable fresh stories, driven by the visionaries behind those ideas.
Join Sebastian MacLean, for this next installment with investment hunter @fxcaliburgirl (Davina Federgreen) on The M2M Project, as she shares her approach to finding backing for creator-driven projects.
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Investors & Creative Control
When it comes to making scripts into finished projects, creative integrity and investor interest can be hard to reconcile at times. In this week's segment from The M2M Project, I speak to film investment broker and film producer Davina Federgreen about what some of the approaches are to ensure a creative vision comes to life as it's intended.
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What’s In A Good Pitch Deck?
The screenplay might be great, but what do you need to distill that into in order to attract investors and make a movie? Check out week's release from The M2M Project, where I speak with investment hunter Davina Federgreen about how she feels filmmakers need to make a pitch deck work so that it gets investors' interest.

Backing Films With A Unique Voice
It used to be that Hollywood would take some chances on mid-level budget films, seeing if they would capture an audience. However, those days seem to be over and most of what comes out of Hollywood is structured to fit formulas for properties, ESG scores and merchandising options.
There are still creative writers, producers and filmmakers out there, so how are they finding the backing to develop projects independently, despite the major studio's resistance to unique ideas? Check out this week's short interview segment with Davina Federgreen, on The M2M Project (search on YouTube), as she discusses how she works with investors to help filmmakers through this process. Remember to like, subscribe and share for more in the future.

Creating Value For Your Pitch
Creating Value For Your Pitch

Film Funding Formula
A Film Funding Formula Interview with M2M Project

Vancouver Fine Art Gallery
Vancouver Fine Art Gallery is proud to present a collection of the finest original paintings and sculptures.

How to Market Your Business
Davina and Federgreen were featured on the Sharpreneur Podcast.