Build movie pitch decks that make investors
say yes before you even enter the room
and start your presentation.
Built for filmmakers
Finally, a pitch deck tool that gets the film industry. Create presentations with sections for treatment, look books, casting, and distribution strategy. Stop forcing your creative vision into business templates that miss the point entirely and confuse investors who expect proper film industry formatting.
Templates from funded projects
Start with film pitch deck templates that actually make sense for film projects. Our templates follow the format that industry professionals expect to see, with all the right sections in the right order. No more guessing what slides to include or wondering if you're missing something important that could kill your chances.
Know when investors are hooked
Track every interaction with your pitch deck. See which investors spend time on your treatment, skip your budget, or share your deck with colleagues. Use these insights to perfect your follow-up timing and understand exactly which elements of your project generate the most interest from potential funders.
What makes a film pitch deck different?
Most filmmakers think they can just grab a startup pitch template and swap out the business slides for movie stills. That never works, and here's why.
Film investors aren't looking at your project the same way a VC looks at a tech company. They want to fall in love with your story, but they also need cold hard numbers about why this specific film will turn a profit. It's like you're a used car salesman who also happens to be a poet.
Your deck needs sections that would make zero sense in any other industry. Mood boards that capture your visual style. Box office comparisons for similar films. Festival submission strategies. International sales projections broken down by territory. If you're making a documentary, you better prove you actually have access to film your subjects and they won't change their minds halfway through.
The worst part? Unlike most business deals that take forever, film financing moves incredibly fast during market periods. When everyone descends on Cannes or AFM, deals get made in hotel bars between screenings. You don't get time to go back and polish your deck once the market starts.
That's exactly why generic business templates fail filmmakers. They're built for a completely different world where investors think differently and timelines work differently.
What's a film pitch deck anyway?
Think of it as a movie trailer, but for investors instead of audiences. It's basically a 10-15 slide presentation that explains your film idea, proves people will actually watch it, and shows how much money everyone can make. The whole point is getting someone to write you a check so you can actually make your movie instead of just talking about it at coffee shops.
Why can't I just use PowerPoint?
You can, and your pitch will look exactly like every other amateur filmmaker's deck that gets ignored. PowerPoint templates are made for quarterly sales reports, not selling creative projects.