Why You Shouldn't Miss the Max Newman Film & TV Business Workshop
- Chanelle Kim
- Apr 29
- 2 min read

When you’re deep into creating — writing, producing, directing — it’s easy to overlook one of the most important parts of bringing a project to life: the business behind it.
Understanding the legal and financial side of film, television, and new media isn't just a nice-to-have. It's the difference between building a lasting career — and making costly mistakes that could sideline your work.
That’s why attending Max Newman's upcoming workshop could be one of the smartest moves you make this year.
Bonus: It’s FREE for current members and just $10 for nonmembers — making it an easy investment in yourself.
Here’s why you should be there:
You'll Learn How to Protect Your Creative Work
Your project is valuable. But without the right legal foundation, it’s easy to lose control of it.
Max Newman, an entertainment attorney for major Netflix, Amazon, and Apple projects, will walk you through the essentials of protecting your work — so you can share it with the world without losing ownership along the way.
You'll Understand the Realities of Production Contracts
Contracts set the tone for every deal you sign.Max will break down what’s really in those production agreements — and how to spot the red flags before they become problems.
You'll Get an Inside Look at Financing and Distribution
Securing financing and distribution can be two of the biggest hurdles creatives face.Max’s real-world insights into how the industry structures these deals could give you the edge you need to move your project forward.
You'll Learn from Someone Trusted by the Industry's Best
Max Newman’s clients include Skydance, Los Angeles Media Fund, and top streaming platforms.Learning directly from someone with this experience gives you access to the standards and expectations of major industry players.
It's a Low-Cost, High-Value Opportunity
For current members, this workshop is completely free.For nonmembers, it’s just $10 — an easy decision for the kind of insider knowledge and professional growth you’ll gain.
Seats are limited, and opportunities like this don’t come around often.
Final Thoughts
The creative side is what makes people notice you.The business side is what keeps you standing.
Workshops like this give you the tools to protect, fund, and share your creative work with confidence.
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