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Movie Money
Understanding Hollywood s (Creative) Accounting Practices
 
2nd edition, revised and updated

Bill Daniels, David Leedy, and Steven D. Sills, 7x9, 1-879505-86-X, $22.95 paper
These three authors knowledge of the nuances of movie and television accounting shines through the pages of this book, which is sure to become a standard reference in this field.
Harold L. Vogel, author, Entertainment Industry Economics
 
  
 




The distribution of a motion's picture s "profits" is, for most  filmmakers, a murky, labyrinthine domain ruled by studio/distributor accountants and lawyers.

Movie Money
unravels, demystifies, and clearly explains the film industry s unique, arcane creative accounting practices.  It examines a film s various revenue-consuming components and presents numerous film-industry definitions of gross and net profits and the many ways in which these figures are calculated.  It also provides in-depth discussions of various aspects of profit participation terminology, accounting practices, and deal practices along with chapters on audits, claims, and negotiating tips and tricks.

This second edition greatly expands the first edition's coverage of basic cable providers and new rulings regarding motion picture industry financial reporting practices and new material on vertical integration (i.e., studio self-dealing).



Bill Daniels is an attorney with Paul & Janofsky in Santa Monica, California, where, in his civil litigation practice, he often represents film and televisions writers, producers, and directors.  A former business writer for Daily Variety in Los Angeles, he has written widely on entertainment business and legal topics and can be found on the Interet at www.BillDanielsLaw.com.

David Leedy has worked as controller of Universal Pictures and in similar capacities for Color Systems Technology, Nickelodeon, and Reel EFX and as a CPA/consultant for film and television producers, distributors, directors, writers, and actors.  He has taught and lectured at USC, the American Film Institute, and UCLA.

Steven D. Sills is an attorney and CPA.  He is president of Sills & Adelmann, a CPA firm that specializes in motion picture and television profit-participation audits.  Sills teaches motion picture accounting and profit participation at UCLA and for the California and New York CPA Societies.