Benchmark Film Licensing Value Across Global Markets
SVOD, Pay-1, and Multi-Window Pricing
The Film Licensing Index provides structured pricing benchmarks for film licensing, built from executed agreement structures and aligned across major markets, windows, and performance tiers.
Use the index to compare licensing values, test revenue assumptions, and support territory-level valuation work with pricing structures rarely available outside negotiations.
“This is not commentary. It is a pricing intel tool built for professionals.”
Film Licensing Prices Are Rarely Transparent
Yet licensing values shape financing models, minimum guarantees, presale assumptions, acquisition strategy, and damages analysis.
Normalized Rate Cards
Organized values into structured rate cards by window, territory, rights type, and performance tier so buyers can compare markets using a consistent framework.
Window-Specific Logic
The dataset distinguishes Pay-1, first-run, second-window, re-run, DTV, and library licensing stages rather than collapsing film value into broad market commentary.
Forward Estimates
Historic structures are aligned with forward estimates through 2030, helping users model future assumptions under a disciplined rights market framework.
Americas and Europe Combined in One Dataset
The Film Licensing Index combines the Americas and Europe datasets into one cross-market benchmark.
United States
Pay-1 + SVODPay-1 and SVOD pricing benchmarks tied to domestic rentals, box office bands, and window position.
Americas
Regional SVODRegional structures for early-window, recent re-run, local feature, DTV, and library licensing activity.
Europe
Multi-TerritoryStructured benchmarks across the U.K., France, Germany, Switzerland, Nordics, Netherlands, and Belgium.
Search the Structure of the Dataset
A compact preview of the licensing windows, territories, rights types, and pricing logic inside the Film Licensing Index.
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Enhanced Film Licensing Index
Complete licensing rates and terms across the Americas and Europe, including SVOD, Pay-1, and multi-window pricing frameworks built for valuation, modeling, negotiation, and deal analysis.
What the Data Helps You Answer
The Film Licensing Index is designed for producers, financiers, distributors, attorneys, consultants, analysts, and valuation professionals who need defensible pricing reference points.
Before Acquisition or Sale
Estimate likely licensing ranges by market, compare first-run value against later-window value, and identify territories retaining stronger downstream pricing.
During Negotiations
Pressure-test whether a licensing ask is above or below normalized market behavior and evaluate how platform-facing assumptions compare across regions.
Modeling and Forecasting
Allocate projected licensing revenue by region, model value across performance tiers, and incorporate forward estimates into long-range valuations.
Built Like a Working Valuation Tool, Not a Research Memo
The Film Licensing Index is structured around release windows, rights type, performance band, territory, historic rate periods, and forward estimates. The preview above shows the shape of the dataset while keeping the actual pricing values locked.
| Market | Window | 2024–2026 | 2027–2030 |
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| U.S. | Pay-1 First Window | ||
| U.K. | SVOD First-Run | ||
| France | SVOD Re-Run | ||
| Germany | SVOD Library |
Built Around Actual Pricing Mechanics
Most market intelligence stops at broad trends. The Film Licensing Index is built to support commercial analysis.
Agreement Structures
Built from real agreement structures, not generic surveys or anecdotal market commentary.
Direct Comparability
Normalizes licensing behavior across territories, windows, and performance bands for cross-market analysis.
Model-Ready Logic
Designed for working models, investor materials, negotiations, litigation analysis, and internal valuation support.