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Need legal contract for presenting to investors of film project
I am looking for an attorney who is an expert in legal matters surrounding film funding, for commercial exhibition and distribution. I am inspired by director Sam Raimi and his team's method of sourcing investors for 'Evil Dead' (1981), by first crafting the legal contract with an attorney before approaching investors. The investors were promised a percentage of the revenue generated. I am yet unclear what the sources of generation of revenue for my project can be (ie. TV, galleries and museums, cinema theatres, video on demand?). What sets my work apart, is that I have already produced and finalised the audio track (soundtrack) of the project in the entirety, and 15 minutes of the actual film is already produced, the length of the work will be in the 40-45 minutes range. I am looking to raise 4400-4500 USD. Here is information that I was able to uncover about the preproduction and funding of 'Evil Dead' (1981), through an AI response generation platform: "before Sam Raimi (along with producer Rob Tapert and star Bruce Campbell) went out to raise money for The Evil Dead (1981), they legally structured the way they would take investments by having an attorney prepare a formal investment document. Here’s what that involved: The Legal Document They Prepared Raimi and his collaborators consulted a Detroit lawyer (Phil Gillis, a friend of Tapert’s family) to get legal advice on raising funds. Based on that advice, they formed a limited partnership — a legal entity — which became Renaissance Pictures. The attorney helped them draft a limited-partnership offering document (often called a limited partnership agreement or legal offering prospectus in that context). This document was the legal contract they would show to potential investors when soliciting funds. What the Document Contained The offering document essentially laid out the key terms of the investment opportunity: Structure of the partnership: It defined the limited partnership — Renaissance Pictures — as the legal vehicle for the project. Investment terms: It explained that the filmmakers were selling shares in the movie; they offered up to fifteen shares at $10,000 each. Escrow conditions: All investment money was to go into an escrow account that could not be accessed by the filmmakers until a minimum number of shares — nine, or $90,000 — had been sold. This was the amount they estimated they needed to begin shooting. Rights, risks, and responsibilities: It spelled out what investors owned, what risks they were taking, and the rights and duties of the partners and the investors. Return projections: Raimi and his team promised investors they could double their investment in two years — though that was essentially a projection/bluff to help attract financing. Investor communications: The plan included sending out bi-weekly newsletters on production progress and giving each investor two tickets to the world premiere. Purpose of the Document The main goal of this legal document was to: Make the offer to investors legally credible — having a formal limited partnership and a written offering made the project look legitimate rather than an informal “friends chasing a dream.” Comply with legal requirements for selling investments — even in a small independent film context, the sale of shares had to be structured to protect both the filmmakers and the investors. Set clear terms for who owned what and what investors could expect — including how and when funds could be used and what rights investors received in return. The finished legal offering document was then presented to friends, family, and local professionals (doctors, lawyers, business owners, etc.) as they attempted to raise the funds needed for production." What I practically need from you as an attorney - in the entertainment industry - is what source of revenue I can promise to my investor, in what way, and how to divide or sell, and promise the work to the investor. Ultimately creating the legal document for presentation to the investor. Thank you, looking forward to hearing from you!
11 days ago12 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Shopify Expert & Brand Designer
Project Overview: We are looking to hire an expert-level Shopify professional with strong branding and design capability to uplevel, refine, and complete our Shopify store to a high-end, launch-ready standard. Our business operates in the premium fashion space for women. We are positioning ourselves as a high-quality, elegant brand, and every touchpoint must reflect this clearly. We have already purchased the Nimbus Shopify theme and have begun building the website. Your role is to use theme to enhance, elevate, and professionally finish the store, ensuring it meets a high commercial and aesthetic standard suitable for launch. There are lots of features that come with the store and we would like explore some of these with you. Alongside the website, we are also looking to develop and enhance our logo and overall branding. We already have a strong idea of the direction we want. We are looking for someone who can refine and strengthen this vision. As such, we would like this to go on simultaneously and not one step and a time due to time constraints. Scope of Work: 1. Shopify Website Enhancement (Priority – 1 or 2 Weeks Deadline) Professionally enhance the existing Shopify website built using the Nimbus theme Improve layout, spacing, typography, imagery, and overall polish Ensure a premium user experience across desktop and mobile Make the site fully launch-ready within 1 week (maximum 2 weeks) Final checks for responsiveness, consistency, and presentation Improve the overall performance to over 90 by using google insights as a benchmark We will also need your support in purchasing a few items from the shopify shop and embed them as part of the website. Mainly things related to: 1. Email and SMS marketing (Brevo PushOwl etc) 2. Multi currency (which may not be an issue) 3. Abonded checkout (design the email and flow to this too) 4. Loyalty programme (such as Smile: Loyalty Program Rewards) 5. block fraud filter (blockify) 6. SEO app intgregated 7. Google Analytics set up too 8. back in stock alert There will definately be more a few more to add and we believe you will be in a position to give us these suggestions. 2. Product Listings & SEO Optimisation (Critical) Approximately 20/25 dresses will be listed on the website for now. SEO is extremely important to us. and you will be required to fully optimise the website and all product listings for SEO This includes: Page titles and meta descriptions Product titles and descriptions structured for search Image optimisation and alt text URL structure On-page SEO best practices Improve layout, spacing, typography, imagery, and overall polish Ensure premium UX across desktop and mobile Final QA and launch readiness (Please note once the website has been designed the SEO element can be worked on a few weeks). 3. Logo Creation Create a refined, premium logo aligned with our brand direction Primary and secondary logo variations Web and print-ready files 4. Branding (One-Pager) One-page brand guideline covering: Colour palette Typography Logo usage Visual direction Logo variations for packaging, social media, and website use A clean, modern, elegant design style Brand guideline documentation 5. Packaging Design Dimensions will be provided. Required: Mailing bags – two designs 1. One everyday design 2. One gift design Two to three size variations will be needed We will also need a gift box designed too based off the design. two or three dimensions will be needed. 6. Wrapping Paper Design - Branded wrapping paper aligned with the overall identity 7. Clothing Tags -Branded garment tag design 8. Social Media Branding Instagram profile image Instagram highlight icons/buttons Social-media-ready logo variations Branding suitable for Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok Instagram profile image Instagram highlight icons/buttons Platform-ready logo assets 9. Stationery (this can be completed later and is not included in the deadline) Branded letterhead for the main company Branded invoice template for the main company Email signature Email footer and header designed Business card Branded order/return slips Also any customer-facing documents that require a cohesive look 10. Packaging inserts (thank you notes, care cards, discount codes) All files should be handed over as editable source files and export files with correct measurements and bleed areas. Who We Are Looking For: 1. We are exclsively looking for experienced experts or established teams who can demonstrate a clear ability to uplevel Shopify stores to a high standard. 2. This role is not suitable for beginners, template-only designers, or SEO generalists. You must be able to show: 1. Shopify sites you have enhanced and refined, not just launched 2. SEO-optimised product and collection pages 3. Premium or fashion-focused branding and packaging 4. The ability to run parallel workstreams without compromising quality
18 days ago57 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Build Integration to send IONOS Web Orders to Kipos POS
We run a food takeaway and need a developer to build an integration so that orders placed on our IONOS webstore are automatically sent into our Kipos account (https://app.kipos.uk/) and print straight to our kitchen/printer setup with no manual re-entry. This must be production-ready: fast, reliable, and built to handle busy service periods. What the integration must do 1) Capture new online orders from IONOS Detect new orders as soon as they’re paid/confirmed (or the correct “ready for kitchen” status) Pull all relevant order data: Order ID, timestamp Customer name + phone/email Delivery vs collection Address (delivery) / pickup details (collection) Requested time: ASAP vs scheduled (time slot if applicable) Customer notes (allergies, “no onions”, etc.) Items, quantities, variants Modifiers / add-ons / extras (e.g., “extra cheese”, “no sauce”, spice level) Discounts / delivery fee / tips (if present) Payment method/status 2) Create the order in Kipos exactly as the kitchen needs it Push the order into Kipos so it lands in the correct screen/queue as an online order Map all the required fields Ensure delivery/collection is correctly set and visible on print tickets Include requested time clearly (especially for scheduled orders) 3) Auto-printing to kitchen printers Orders arriving in Kipos should auto-print to our configured printer(s), or be inserted into the correct Kipos workflow/status that triggers printing. Key requirements (takeaway-specific) Modifier & note handling (critical) Must support multiple modifiers per item, and multiple items each with their own notes Preserve formatting so the ticket is easy to read during service Handle edge cases like: “No X” and allergy notes Duplicate prevention + reliability No duplicate tickets/orders if a webhook retries or the sync is re-run Retry + failure handling: Automatic retries Clear error logs Optional alert (email) if an order fails to sync Operational timing Webhook/event-driven preferred (near-instant) Polling acceptable only if webhooks aren’t available, but it must still be reliable and efficient Security Secure credential storage (environment variables/secret store) HTTPS, least-privilege access Preferred technical approach We’re open to the best implementation, but we expect this to be either: Middleware service (recommended): listens for IONOS orders and posts to Kipos or Direct plugin/integration if IONOS supports it. Deliverables Working live integration: IONOS → Kipos order creation + printing workflow Configuration options: Which order status triggers sending Item/modifier mapping method Logging dashboard or structured logs (success/failures, retries, duplicates) Documentation: Setup steps How to update menu/mappings Troubleshooting guide Test evidence: At least 10 varied test orders (modifiers, delivery/collection, scheduled/ASAP) Source code + handover (Git repo or zip) Short post-launch support period (bug fixes) Acceptance criteria A new IONOS order appears correctly in Kipos within an agreed time (e.g., under 60 seconds if webhook-based) Ticket prints automatically (or via correct Kipos status trigger) without staff interaction Items, modifiers, notes, times, and delivery/collection details are accurate and readable No duplicates under retries/network issues Clear logs for each order’s sync status To include in your proposal Your recommended approach (webhooks vs polling, architecture, hosting) Relevant experience (POS integrations, online ordering, printers/kitchen workflows) Estimated cost + timeline (phased: build → test → deploy) What you need from us (API access, sample menu, Kipos printer workflow details) Info we can provide to speed things up Sample orders (with modifiers/notes) Our current IONOS product list/menu structure Screenshot/video of our Kipos order screen + print output requirements Printer setup details inside Kipos (single printer or multiple stations)
a month ago30 proposalsRemoteFreelance Exhibition Booth Assistant (UK)
1. Engagement Overview We are seeking a UK-based freelance exhibition assistant to support our participation at a technology exhibition in London. This is a short-term, on-site freelance engagement covering booth setup, exhibition days, and post-event dismantling and packing. This role is strictly limited to exhibition support, marketing assistance, and lead generation. The freelancer will not be authorised to negotiate, sign contracts, or make binding commercial commitments on behalf of the company. 2. Engagement Period Setup Day: 1 day prior to exhibition opening Exhibition Days: 2 days (full show hours) Dismantling & Packing: End of final exhibition day (Exact dates and venue details will be provided upon engagement.) 3. Scope of Work A. Pre-Exhibition Setup (Day Before Exhibition) The freelancer will be responsible for: Receiving Exhibition Materials Receive pre-shipped materials at a UK address (provided in advance) Verify receipt against a checklist supplied by us Booth Setup Arrange product samples, demo units, and marketing materials inside provided cabinets and display units Place brochures, flyers, and giveaway items neatly and professionally Ensure booth presentation matches reference photos / setup guide provided Branding & Visuals Apply supplied self-adhesive vinyl banners / stickers onto booth wall panels Ensure stickers are applied straight, clean, and without damage to panels Follow positioning instructions provided by us B. Exhibition Attendance & Support (During Show Days) During exhibition opening hours, the freelancer will: Booth Presence Be present at the booth during agreed hours Maintain a professional, welcoming appearance and conduct Visitor Engagement Greet visitors Distribute brochures, flyers, and marketing material Provide high-level explanations of products using supplied talking points Demonstrate products at a basic, non-technical level (training material provided) Lead Collection Capture visitor details using: business cards QR forms lead capture sheets or apps (as instructed) Note visitor interests and questions for follow-up Escalation & Follow-ups For detailed technical or commercial queries, direct visitors to: a designated email address, or scheduled online follow-up meetings Facilitate remote introductions where required (e.g., video call with our team) C. Post-Exhibition Dismantling & Packing At the end of the exhibition, the freelancer will: Branding Removal Carefully remove all vinyl stickers / banners from wall panels Ensure panels are left clean and undamaged, as required by the organiser Packing & Logistics Pack all product samples, demo units, and remaining marketing materials securely Label items according to instructions provided Arrange shipment to a specified UK address (courier details provided or approved by us) Confirm dispatch and provide tracking details 4. Materials & Support Provided by Us We will provide: All exhibition furniture (via organiser) Product samples and demo units Marketing materials (brochures, flyers, giveaways) Branding stickers / banners Setup reference photos and written instructions Product overview document and FAQ Lead capture method and reporting template Remote support during the exhibition if required 5. Deliverables The freelancer is expected to deliver: Properly set up and presented booth Continuous booth coverage during exhibition hours Daily summary of leads collected Secure packing and confirmed shipment of materials post-event Final handover report (leads + shipment confirmation) 6. Skills & Requirements Must be legally allowed to work in the UK Prior experience in: exhibitions, trade shows, events, or brand promotions (preferred) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Comfortable applying/removing adhesive branding materials Reliable, punctual, and detail-oriented Able to follow instructions accurately 7. Authority & Limitations The freelancer: ❌ Is not authorised to sign contracts ❌ Is not authorised to negotiate pricing or commercial terms ❌ Is not authorised to represent the company as a legal or sales agent All commercial discussions must be referred back to our team. 8. Engagement Type & Payment Engagement type: Freelance / Independent Contractor Duration: Short-term (event-based) Payment structure: Fixed fee or hourly rate (to be agreed) No employment, visa sponsorship, or long-term commitment implied 9. Confidentiality The freelancer must treat all product information, pricing discussions, and business contacts as confidential, and may not use collected leads for any purpose other than this engagement.
a month ago8 proposalsRemoteopportunity
Tidy the server from X-ransom attack
Hello, Our Wordpress website was attacked by x-ransom. We have a backup of the WP and the database dump. We have detected some corrupted files there but it seems that there are still some left that were not detected. It has to be tidy after the attack. It’s an internet shop with uploads files of around 100GB. It’s stored on a private hosting in LV. What is done do far: 1. Update WordPress Version 2. Use z’d updateSecure WP-Admin Login Credentials 3. Set Up Safelist and Blocklist for the Admin Page 4. Use Trusted WordPress Themes 5. Install SSL Certificate 6. Remove Unused WordPress Plugins and Themes 1. Enable Two-Factor Authentication for WP-Admin 2. Back Up WordPress 3. Limit Login Attempts 4. Change the WordPress Login Page URL 5. Log Idle Users Out Automatically 6. Monitor User Activity 7. Check for Malware - found several none-Wordpress specious files and plugins. Deleted them. 1. Disable PHP Error Reporting 3. Turn File Editing Off 4. Restrict Access Using the .htaccess File 5. Change the Default WordPress Database Prefix - not done 6. Disable XML-RPC 7. Hide the WordPress Version 8. Block Hotlinking - not done 9. Manage File Permissions not done After making the list, we received another x-ransome attack. I suspect he has a server level access not only wp level. If you apply, you need to be a server security and a Wordpress specialist. Please, quote for the job.
2 years ago28 proposalsRemote