Media Financing via Reg CF

Reg CF is an ideal opportunity for filmmakers, game developers, and creators to raise funds for their productions directly from audiences and fans through a crowdfunding portal. This means that campaign Issuers can publicly raise up to $5MM online from anyone at anytime.
 
Entertainment media production is typically an expensive undertaking which can require many resources to get to the final product and ultimately distribution. This process is involves an extensive time commitment in addition to many other laborious aspects that demand focus and attention.
 
Historically filmmakers and other types of producers were resigned to limited options when it comes to raising money for projects including advances from major studios, loans from friends and family or private interest groups, and more recently, donation-based crowdfunding sites have been key to getting projects funded and off the ground.
 
Thankfully, with the expansion of advantageous funding regulations, these creatives can take a more dedicated, business-like approach to their fundraising efforts.
 
Reg CF opens up the opportunity for interested parties and everyday investors to profit from creative works such as films, live events, games, and virtual reality. This also allows producers the ability propose better incentives and offerings to attract would-be investors and fans.
 
Read up on the specifics about Reg CF on the SEC and  FINRA  websites respectively. CineBlock Films™ is a Reg CF portal. CineBlock Films™ is a wholly owned and independent subsidiary of CineBlock Holdings, Inc. dba CineBlock®, a software technology provider.

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.