PPP Loans For Freelancers And Production Companies
In this week's Post Break, we offered advice on how independent contractors and post-production companies can get help through the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Plan (PPP). A panel of business owners and financial experts will discuss who’s eligible, how to apply and how to seek forgiveness for loans from the program, part of the federal government’s pandemic relief measures.
Begun last year, the SBA’s PPP program provides loans to businesses to keep their workforces employed during the Covid crisis. The current round of loans, which ends March 31, is designed to favor the smallest businesses, those with fewer than 20 employees, and independent contractors. Qualifiers can get loans to cover payroll and related costs and may be eligible for loan forgiveness. Panelists will share their experiences with the program and offer tips on how to get help.
Thursday, March 11th at 4 pm EST via Zoom
Panelists:
Andrew Bly (CEO, The Molecule VFX) Andrew co-founded The Molecule in 2005. His many credits include Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix), Billions (Showtime), Dickinson (Apple), Da 5 Bloods (Netflix), The Plot Against America (HBO) and Five Feet Apart (Lionsgate). An active member of the visual effects and post-production communities, he has served as a board member of Post New York Alliance and Chair of the New York chapter of the Visual Effects Society. He has worked with lawmakers, nonprofits and other parties in New York and Los Angeles on behalf of the industry and working artists.
Steven Zelin (Managing Member, Zelin & Associates CPA) Steven who is known as the Singing CPA, leads a firm that provides specialized financial services, including bookkeeping and tax preparation, to artists, musicians and others in creative businesses. He is also an independent singer/songwriter who has been featured in the New York Times, ABC Nightline, CBS News, The New York Daily News, and the Wall Street Journal.
Mike Noble (Owner/Producer/Editor, Lost Creek Creative, LLC) Mike leads a creative hub that provides content and services to Discovery Channel, Science Channel, Animal Planet, Syfy Channel, USA Network, TV One, History Channel, Lifetime and more. He began his career in Washington, DC as a documentary film editor and associate producer with credits including Tesla: Master of Lightning and Korean War Stories with Walter Cronkite. At Discovery Communications, he was supervising editor for numerous series. He also served as supervisor of Discovery’s Production Center.
Moderator: Carl Marxer Carl is a freelance picture editor with clients including Gigantic Pictures, Buttons Studio, Hearst and other independent producers in the New York City area. He has worked for Vice Media, Meredith, and CNN. Marxer recently finished Vamik’s Room, a documentary that profile five-time Nobel Prize nominee Vamik Voltan, a psychologist specializing in international conflict resolution. The film has been screened at the Montreal Film Festival, New Haven Documentary Film Festival and the Global Health Film Festival.