Investment Process

Accredited investors who are considering an opportunity in a film investment company may have various scalable returns based on their investment size and preference in investing in one film or a portfolio of films..

Affluent HNW Accredited Investors

An investment in an individual film or a portfolio of films can be an unknown step for many first time investors looking for a high yield investment opportunity. Nonetheless, we provide all the research information to educate anyone on understanding the various risks and guarantees involved in motion picture finance.

Before deciding to embark on an investment partnership with Noci Pictures Entertainment, please ask yourself the following questions:

1. Am I an affluent high net worth "Accredited" investor as defined by the SEC? Am I a foreign investor who can benefit from the use of an EB-5 investment visa program?

2. Do I have capital allocated to an alternative investment that I can allocate to a venture within 15--45 days?

3. Do I have a preference in investing in one film or a portfolio of films, the latter of which would further hedge my risk and increase my upside but would would require a minimum capital infusion to successfully access a variety of films and distribution strategies?

4. Do I understand that depending on my tax rate I may be able to get a 65% ROI prior to revenues?

5. Have I been disappointed by meager returns with other investments or those recommended to me by my financial or wealth advisor based on a shotgun approach to investing?

6. Do I have capital sitting on the sidelines waiting for an out-of-the box investment opportunity?

7. Do I love movies?

8. Do I believe that my participation in a film fund or an individual film would generate a higher quality of critical and commercial film projects than what's currently in the marketplace when I watch films?

9. Do I understand that any film credits (ie 'associate-producer', 'co-producer', 'executive producer') allocated to me and invitations to various film markets (Cannes, AFM, Sundance, etc) are based on my maximum investment participation?

10. Do I own a company that may benefit from having my products globally branded across a slate of films similar to what Fred Smith, the CEO of FEDEX did with his investments in Alcon/Warner Brothers?

11. Have I tried to unsuccessfully access other privileged and exclusive ground floor investment opportunities in identifying the next "Facebook", "Groupon", "Myspace", "Youtube", "Google", or similar pre-IPO start ups to accept that only a select few have access to these ground floor investment opportunities?

12. Have I educated myself on the scalability of my investment being applied to films to be produced in the United States, Canada, Colombia, Brazil, New Zealand, Germany, Italy, France, Australia, Austria, Spain, South Africa, United Kingdom, Portugal, Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic, and other locations?