Film Rights Intelligence for Valuation, Financing, and Negotiation
Structured benchmarks for licensing and advance values, market behavior, and rights pricing across major markets.
FilmTake data products are built for professionals who need more than market commentary. They organize fragmented distribution signals into usable benchmarks for acquisitions, financing models, negotiations, rights valuation, and commercial analysis.
“FilmTake turns scattered market evidence into structured rights intelligence.”
Global Film Rights Suite
The Global Rights Suite combines FilmTake’s two core data products: the Film Licensing Index and Film Advance Index. Together, they provide a broader view of how global film rights are priced, negotiated, financed, and valued across markets.
Access Each Side of the Film Rights Value Equation
Use the individual indexes when you need a focused benchmark set, or the Global Rights Suite when licensing and advance value need to be evaluated together.
Film Licensing Index
Structured licensing benchmarks across major markets for streaming, Pay-1 first window, SVOD first-run features, second and early windows, re-runs, and library titles. Designed to support valuation, window analysis, negotiations, and revenue assumptions.
Film Advance Index
Minimum guarantee and international advance benchmarks organized by territory, budget tier, market position, and deal context. Designed to support presale analysis, acquisition assumptions, financing models, and comparable-market review.
Rights Value Is a Multi-Window Equation
Film rights are priced through a combination of upfront commitments, downstream licensing potential, territorial demand, buyer behavior, release timing, and window structure.
Licensing Value
Benchmark SVOD, Pay-1, second-window, re-run, library, and DTV licensing structures across major film-rights markets.
Advance Value
Compare minimum guarantee ranges, acquisition-pricing behavior, presale assumptions, and territory-level commitments.
Market Context
Use structured indicators to pressure test deal comparables, financing assumptions, valuation models, and negotiations.
Built for Rights Valuation, Financing, and Negotiation
FilmTake data products are designed for professionals evaluating what film rights are worth, how transactions are structured, and whether market assumptions are defensible.
Valuation Support
Contextualize rights value, benchmark licensing assumptions, and compare market behavior across windows, territories, and deal categories.
Financing Analysis
Pressure test presales, minimum guarantee expectations, downstream licensing value, recoupment assumptions, and revenue scenarios.
Negotiation Context
Evaluate whether a proposed deal falls below, within, or above comparable market ranges using structured benchmark.
Structured View of Fragmented Signals
FilmTake data products are built from a synthesis of industry disclosures, transaction indicators, and market evidence rather than a single centralized database. Because film and television distribution pricing is fragmented across jurisdictions, counterparties, windows, and deal structures, FilmTake aggregates and normalizes independent signals into comparable benchmarks across territories, distributors, budget tiers, licensing windows, and deal categories.
Track Market Signals Before They Become Benchmarks
FilmTake Market Tracker pages connect current deal activity, festival sales, buyer behavior, and rights-market commentary to the deeper benchmark products. Use Market Tracker coverage to follow active market signals, then use the data products to evaluate those signals against broader pricing intelligence.
For Professionals Who Need Defensible Reference Points
FilmTake products are designed for users who need structured market context, not generic commentary.
Producers, Packagers & Financiers
Evaluate financing assumptions, presale expectations, licensing value, package viability, and revenue scenarios.
Distributors & Sales Agencies
Compare rights pricing, acquisition positioning, buyer appetite, territory demand, and deal structures.
Attorneys, Consultants & Market Analysts
Support valuation, damages analysis, negotiation context, expert review, and comparable-market research.