Inside the Secrets of Crafting a Micro-Budget Feature Film with Ashley Scott Meyers: Hollywood’s Best-Kept Formula Revealed

Me and Tony are co-owners of our of our LLC, the rideshare killer company. We set up an LLC for that film. We’ve kept it going. So we produced this film under that same LLC. But Tony handles all of the paperwork and legal stuff. So I’m not going to speak to that on this. But you definitely do want to talk to a lawyer that understands these types of things, because this is important stuff. I mean, you know, if the movie doesn’t make any money, I suppose it’s not. But you want to have this stuff buttoned up. And this is I’m not a lawyer. I don’t you know, I don’t pretend to be a lawyer. So, this is not advice that you can take in terms of the legal agreement that was in the deal memo. I’m trying to just give basic an overview. And frankly, I don’t handle a lot of it. So I’m not even really the best person to ask. Because as I said, Tony is the one that’s handled really most of if not all of this, the legal paperwork on both the films, the Rideshare Killer and this one. So definitely vet your deal memo, talk to a lawyer and make sure that you’ve got that all figured out.

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