Filmmaker FAQs
No, we do not provide or guarantee ANY investors or investment in your campaign. As a company, CineBlock Films, LLC does not and cannot directly contribute ANY funds to your security offering. We provide the platform for filmmakers to offer security investments in their productions.
Reg CF provides an exemption from the traditional securities registration requirements, making it easier and more accessible for small businesses to raise funds. Prior to Reg CF, crowdfunding was primarily used for donations or rewards-based campaigns. With Reg CF, eligible businesses can offer securities, such as equity or debt, in exchange for investments from both accredited and non-accredited investors.
You have up to one year from the start of the campaign to raise your funds.
Each film campaign will have an escrow account set up with our approved escrow provider. Once the campaign goal has been reached, the funds are transferred through the escrow provider from the campaign escrow account/wallet directly to your Issuer’s wallet or bank account.
Yes, you can also contribute funds to your campaign goal.
This is a Reg CF portal. You can use a variety of regulated funding options including a SAFEs, common shares, corporate bonds, and more.
Register and complete the filmmaker onboarding process.
Complete the film campaign onboarding questionnaire.
Provide all the requisite documentation and regulatory filings required to publish your offering to our internal review team.
Once your project offering has passed all the required regulatory parameters, your campaign will be published for activation.
You can have a campaign active for up to one year.
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INVESTOR RISK STATEMENT
Risk of digital securities
CineBlock Films issues investment commitment tokens in digital wallets of investors through the Ethereum blockchain. At the end of a successful offering, the issuer replaces or converts investment commitment tokens into digital securities.
Investors are responsible for maintaining security and confidentiality of their digital wallet password, secret phrase and private key (“Credentials”). Investors must protect their Credentials from cybertheft. Investors must not share their Credentials with any other person. Neither CineBlock Films nor any other party has access to an investor’s Credentials. In the event of loss of Credentials, the investor will lose all assets in their digital wallet. Excluding the replacement of investment commitment tokens during the subscription period upon payment of a replacement fee of $50 , CineBlock Films will not be liable for any loss, damage or injury or for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, exemplary, or consequential damages arising from or related to the loss of an investor’s Credentials or errors in the use of their digital wallet. Post-subscription, investors must contact the issuer or issuer’s transfer agent for replacement of lost digital securities. Issuer or their transfer agent may charge a fee for replacement of digital securities.
The Ethereum blockchain keeps all transaction history public using the public key of digital wallets. Investors may want to control access to the public key of their digital wallet except when they have to share the public key with a counterparty to execute a transaction. We advise investors to review Managing Privacy and Security on Public Blockchains before making an investment.
If the Ethereum blockchain is split or forked into two or more branches, CineBlock Films will, in its sole discretion, decide which branch of Ethereum it will use. Any investment commitment tokens issued by CineBlock Films will be valid only on the branch of Ethereum which CineBlock Films decides to use. Excluding the replacement of investment commitment tokens, CineBlock Films will not be liable for any loss, damage or injury or for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, exemplary, or consequential damages arising from or related to a split of the Ethereum blockchain. Post-subscription, investors must contact the issuer or issuer’s transfer agent to find out the branch of Ethereum which will be valid for the digital securities in the event of a split of the Ethereum blockchain.