Film Rights Market Intelligence

Sharper Rights Intelligence for a Fragmented Film Market

Global licensing, advance, distribution, and acquisition intelligence for professionals evaluating what film rights are worth today.

FilmTake organizes fragmented deal evidence, territorial pricing, licensing structures, buyer behavior, and market activity into practical reference points for valuation, financing, negotiation, acquisitions, and rights strategy.

Verified data. Clear market signals. Stronger development and rights decisions.

Begin with a free strategic preview of FilmTake’s 2026 territory advance ranges, distributor evidence, and recent acquisition signals.

Global film rights intelligence and territory data visualization
What FilmTake Tracks

Both Sides of the Film Rights Value Equation

Film value depends on what buyers commit upfront and how rights can continue generating value across later windows and territories.

Advance Value

Minimum guarantees, presales, acquisition pricing, territory ranges, buyer appetite, and package-level advance expectations.

Licensing Value

SVOD, Pay-1, second-window, re-run, library, DTV, and downstream licensing structures across major markets.

Current Market Signals

Festival sales, active packages, platform behavior, acquisition trends, distribution strategy, and market-specific demand.

Free 2026 Market Reference

Start with the Film Advance Benchmark Snapshot

Get a curated preview of FilmTake’s 2026 Film Advance Benchmark Report, including selected territory ranges, recent acquisition signals, distributor evidence, and genre-level market context.

Selected Territory Ranges Distributor Evidence Acquisition Signals Genre Context Methodology Notes
Featured Data Package

Global Rights Suite

FilmTake’s primary rights-intelligence package combines the Film Licensing Index and Film Advance Index into one working reference for evaluating upfront deal value and downstream licensing potential.

Use the suite to compare minimum guarantees, territorial advances, licensing economics, window structures, acquisition pricing, and broader rights-market leverage.

Film Licensing Index SVOD, Pay-1, second-window, re-run, library, DTV, and territory-based licensing benchmarks. View Licensing Index →
Film Advance Index Minimum guarantees, presales, acquisition pricing, distributor behavior, and territorial advance benchmarks. View Advance Index →
2026 Film Advance Benchmark Report Territory ranges, distributor evidence, acquisition examples, methodology, and private online Companion. View 2026 Report →
Current Market Intelligence

Follow Market Signals Before They Become Benchmarks

Market Tracker coverage and Market Notes connect current deal activity to the longer-term pricing intelligence in FilmTake’s data products.

Market Tracker

Active Packages, Buyer Behavior, and Film Market Signals

Track current acquisition activity, festival packages, presale movement, buyer positioning, distributor interest, and market-level deal signals.

Cannes and EFM package activity
Buyer and distributor positioning
Presale, MG, and acquisition signals
Genre, cast, budget, and territory context
Film library value, streaming licensing, and studio rights intelligence
Latest Market Note

Netflix, Lionsgate, and the Strategic Value of Studio Libraries

The immediate acquisition rumor may have been denied, but the larger valuation question remains: why familiar film libraries, repeatable viewing value, and structured downstream windows still matter as new releases become harder to launch, price, and sustain.

Lionsgate Netflix Studio Libraries SVOD Licensing Rights Valuation
Who Uses FilmTake

Built for Professionals Who Need Defensible Reference Points

FilmTake is designed for commercial decisions where anecdotal market commentary is not enough.

Producers, Packagers & Financiers

Evaluate financing assumptions, presales, package viability, territory expectations, and downstream revenue scenarios.

Distributors, Buyers & Sales Agencies

Compare acquisition pricing, licensing structures, territory demand, buyer appetite, and comparable deal behavior.

Attorneys, Consultants & Analysts

Support valuation, negotiation, damages analysis, expert review, diligence, market research, and strategic advisory work.