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Jeffrey Taylor
   Faculty / Producer


Biography
Jeffrey Taylor has an extensive background in the equipment leasing, banking, commercial real estate and motion picture industries. He has successfully guided movie makers to raise money for their film projects and is considered an expert in private placement equity and tax-enhanced transactions. On a personal note, he has financed several movies which were filmed in the U.S. with post-production in Germany and distribution in the Far East.

Prior to forming Showbiz Management Advisors in 2001, he held senior positions with Citibank, Peat Marwick and the Actors Fund, a non-profit charity, where he served as their CFO.

His most recent book, Going from W2 to 1099, is an excellent resource for corporate professionals and entrepreneurs who are struggling to grow their businesses.

He is currently working on his next book, entitled Film Finance for Beginners, which will be released in 2011. For more information please visit http://jeffreytaylorpressroom.com or e-mail him at JeffreyArizona@aol.com



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The Hollywood Connection Events
Seminar   THE JEFFREY TAYLOR HOLLYWOOD SMORGASBORD FOR SCREENWRITERS
Seminar Description: 1) How to get noticed in the crowded Hollywood marketplace!

2) Why do you need a well-written and clearly focused business plan?

3) How has Hollywood financed itself in the past and what trends are radically changing the traditional model of getting money?

4) Where are the opportunities for writers?

5) Where are the dangers and how to avoid them?

6) Should you take that "option"?

7) How do writers get paid?


Note:
Sunday, Jun 06     11:00 AM - 12:30 PM