
What producers actually ask before they submit.
Taking money for a creative project is emotional, not just commercial. These are the hangups, fears, and quiet anxieties we hear most — answered straight.
A note: if there is a concern you don't see here — particularly one that's been keeping you from sending the deck — write it in the message field when you submit. We'd rather answer the hard version of the question than the polite one.
Submit your project with the question in the message field. A principal will respond.
Submit your projectEvery Quantum Entertainment Fund deal is bound by a single standard: what you read is what you sign, and what you sign is what gets wired. No upfront fees, no hidden clauses, no side letters, no creative interference. One licensed broker carries sole financial responsibility on every transaction.
Profit-share and/or small % budget-share economics. No collateral demands, no liens against your IP, no debt service eating into production. We do not gouge percentages. Our compensation is proportionate to the project as per terms of agreement. Our incentive is to fund more deals, not gouge a single project.
That is our only compensation per deal at present time. Any additional compensation per project is optional, and offered by you.
Once you are funded, you are funded — and you are in full control. No greenlight committee can pull the plug. No regime change upstairs can shut you down mid-build. The wire lands whole, and the work belongs to you.
We never own the creator's IP at any point in this process. Characters, world, code, masters, and underlying rights remain entirely with you, from the first wire to the final release and beyond.
The creative advisor is the business partner of this fund — shaping the editorial standard and reading projects on the creative merit. The creative advisor does not handle funds, term sheets, or any regulated financial activity. The licensed broker is solely responsible for all financial operations — licensing, term sheets, signatures, wires, and every regulated function.