Venture Capital

Armathest has wonderful production alliances coupled with a history in traditional print media. We have worked with fantastic crews and agencies, the folks at Third Point Productions come to mind right away, on many projects from Music Videos to commercials, and most recently Reality programming. We have the teams, the ideas, the management, but we want to make the move from servicing the creative needs of existing production companies to becoming one ourselves. That takes venture capital - in an industry where the risk is as high as the return.

There are no trucks and factories to sell if the company fails in this business. Your entire investment is in the realm of Intellectual Property and the rights of digtal bits, rolls of tape, or strips of film assembled into a TV show, feature or documetary. If you win through, you win big, if you fail, you go broke.

Has anyone worked with Ventuire Capitalists in our realm? How do you show a business plan when there are no real measures of worth on a project to site? Any advice for a company that wants to move from service providor to resource generator? How did you get it done?

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