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Funding call timing
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Money committed is not money available.

Your funder has committed. The grant is confirmed. The equity investor has signed. But committed money doesn't appear in the production account on its own. Someone has to call it — at the right time, in the right amount, from the right source. Call too late and production stalls. Call too early and you're paying interest on money you don't need yet.

loqyn's Drawdown Schedule maps when you need funding to when you call it — built from your Finance Plan and Cashflow in a single linked document. The most complex tool in the stack, and the one your financiers ask for first.

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Start free on Spark. Drawdown Schedule available on Screen Radiant.

loqyn Drawdown Schedule interface showing funding call timing across production phases

Drawdown requires Budget, Finance Plan, and Cashflow. The most connected tool in the stack.

The money was committed. But it wasn't in the account when we needed it. Week 3 of production, we were making calls to funders who thought they had another month.

A Finance Plan tells you where the money comes from. A Cashflow tells you when you need it. But neither answers the operational question: when do you actually call each funder for each tranche, and how do you make sure the money arrives before the spending peak?

That's the Drawdown Schedule. It's the most complex document in production finance — and the one that bond companies, financiers, and completion guarantors ask for before anything else. No competitor builds one. Most producers cobble it together in Excel from three or four disconnected sources.

  • Committed funding and available funding are not the same thing — the Drawdown Schedule bridges that gap
  • Built manually in spreadsheets from disconnected Finance Plan and Cashflow data — fragile and instantly stale
  • No budgeting tool includes a Drawdown Schedule — not Movie Magic ($42.99/mo), not any competitor
  • Mistimed funding calls cause cash shortfalls during production — the most expensive problem a producer can face
  • Bond companies and completion guarantors require a Drawdown Schedule before they'll engage — it's not optional
Four prerequisites, one output

The most connected tool in the loqyn stack

The Drawdown Schedule requires Budget, Finance Plan, and Cashflow to be completed. It's the culmination of the entire finance stack — and loqyn builds it from data that already exists.

1

Build your budget

Auto-Budget Pro or manual. The budget is the foundation for every connected tool.

2

Complete your Finance Plan

Layer your funding sources — equity, grants, offsets, marketplace. The Finance Plan tells the Drawdown Schedule where the money comes from.

3

Build your Cashflow

Time-phase your budget into a week-by-week spending projection. The Cashflow tells the Drawdown Schedule when the money needs to be there.

4

Generate the Drawdown Schedule

loqyn maps funding sources to spending timeline — showing when each funder needs to be called, how much is drawn each period, cumulative draws, and remaining availability. Export as a professional document for your financiers.

Funding timing — before and after loqyn

Without loqynFinance Plan in one spreadsheet. Cashflow in another. Drawdown cobbled together from both — and immediately out of sync.
With loqynFinance Plan, Cashflow, and Drawdown all built from the same budget. Change one number — everything updates.
Without loqynBond company asks for the Drawdown Schedule. You need two weeks to build it from scratch.
With loqynThe Drawdown Schedule already exists — built automatically from your Finance Plan and Cashflow. Export and send.
Without loqynFunder called ten days late. Production ran out of cash mid-shoot.
With loqynFunding calls timed to spending peaks. Cash arrives before it's needed. Every tranche visible in advance.
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The complete operational finance toolkit for funded productions.

Screen Radiant is for productions past greenlight — where money has been committed and the operational finance documents need to be in place before cameras roll. Drawdown Schedule, Cashflow, Cost Reporting, and Recoupment Waterfall.

Every document your financiers, bond company, and investors need — all connected to the same budget. One update flows everywhere.

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For funded features & series

Everything in Ember, plus production operations

Includes

  • Drawdown Schedule
  • Cashflow
  • Cost Reporting
  • Recoupment Waterfall
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From commitment to cash in the account

Time your funding calls. Prevent cash shortfalls. Keep production moving.

Start free on Screen Spark. Build through the finance stack at your own pace. Upgrade to Radiant when production is funded and you need the Drawdown Schedule your financiers are waiting for.

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