Ultimate Film Group Inc
Steven Soderbergh = 50% ownership
Trevor Siu = 50% ownership
Ultimate Inc owns 100% of Ultimate Film Inc (to protect personal assets)
Hire web designers and buy the domains and subdomains from YouTube with a blue tick
www.ultimate.flim
www.youtube.com/ultimatefilm and www.youtube.com/@ultimatefilm and www.youtube.com/user/ultimatefilm (merged)
(Compensate previous account owner and the social media company with $300,000 each if possible)
Ultimate Film Inc is a film production/distribution company
Steven Soderbergh creates and operates Ultimate Film Group Inc and Ultimate Film Inc
Steven Soderbergh receives $3 billion capital and injects it into a Bank of America business account called "Ultimate Film Inc"
Steven Soderbergh hires a CEO for a $600,000 yearly wage + 2% of yearly profit bonus
CEO hires a President for a $300,000 yearly wage
President hires a Vice President and a Head of Advertising/Distribution/Finance/Legal for $150,000 yearly wages to hire employees top to down
Spend $50 million maximum per film for advertising
Charge production companies 60% of cinema revenue only to distribute their films while giving up 100% of their distribution/blu-ray/DVD/digital/streaming/broadcasting rights
Reimburse production companies the full cost of the film plus a $10 million advance
Production/printing/advertising costs are 100% recoupable
Consistent price for all blu-ray/DVD/digital editions of $15/£15/€15/C$25/A$25/NZ$25 to buy ($5/£5/€5/C$10/A$10/NZ$10 to rent) in all Euro currency countries
Ultimate Film offices in all EU countries and all Organization of American States to distribute films in these countries, using distribution partners in the remaining countries
If we could have offices in all 195 countries that would be a bonus
Buy the distribution rights to Solaris, Fight Club, Human Traffic, Bio-Dome, Friday from the distribution companies that own them
First films to be Solaris II, Fight Club II, Ultimates (Marvel/DC crossover), Human Traffic II, Bio-Dome II, Ultimate Friday (not necessarily in that order)
Use a flat rate of 70/30 favoring the distributor in all cinemas/countries/weeks