Fred Milstein, president of Media Guarantors, stands in the backyard of his Los Angeles home. Milstein's company is hoping a new insurance product will help jump-start indie productions that have been ...
The coronavirus pandemic hasn't slowed down independent film production, as evidenced by the flood of new titles on offer at the Cannes market, but the lack of COVID-19 insurance is making it harder, ...
Not only have insurance companies that have covered film and TV productions for decades stopped writing new policies, but many are refusing extensions to previously issued policies due to ...
U.K. authorities are launching a £500 million emergency insurance fund to help restart TV and film production. By Alex Ritman U.K. Correspondent The U.K. government has launched an emergency £500 ...
Six months into the coronavirus pandemic, many Hollywood companies still can’t head back into production on film and TV projects because of one major roadblock: Insurers have made no moves to ...
When COVID-19 hit in March, insurance companies abruptly backed away from pandemic coverage, a fateful move that’s hobbled efforts by independent producers to lock in financing and disrupted Hollywood ...
The UK government has published the awaited eligibility criteria and guidelines for its £500M ($646M) film and TV production restart program. The scheme is aimed at helping UK productions that have ...
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