09 May 2025 | Friday | News
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FilmHedge, a fintech firm founded by serial entrepreneur and innovator Jon Gosier which helps to de-risk film and TV investments, launches ScreenPoints.com, a new marketplace where investors can buy, sell, and trade screen credits while participating in loans to A-list Film/TV productions.
ScreenPoints is the result of years of R&D and over $500 million in underwritten film and TV productions. For the last two years, FilmHedge has been in stealth mode testing the model by inviting investors to co-invest in multimillion-dollar film loans with as little as 5% participation.
Unlike traditional film financing, investors on ScreenPoints aren't financing risky productions. Instead, they participate in already-funded, de-risked deals underwritten by FilmHedge. Users earn "points" that can be redeemed in two ways:
FilmHedge acts as custodian of the receivables—like tax credits, presale contracts, and distribution agreements—meaning investors avoid typical risks like delayed productions, box office flops, or industry strikes.
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