Jacksonville/St. Augustine, FL
Reel-Funding Group (RFG) is a Wyoming-based film finance company built to bridge the gap between creativity and capital.
We manage a portfolio of Series LLC funds—Reel-Enliven, Reel-Breakthrough, and Reel-Impact—each aligned with award-winning filmmakers and designed to provide investors with a clear, structured pathway into the thriving world of independent film and television.
By combining financial precision with production expertise, RFG gives both investors and filmmakers the tools, guidance, and partnerships needed to succeed from concept to screen.
We fund films that inspire, entertain, and endure. Our mission is to balance artistic passion with solid investment structure—creating long-term value for both investors and audiences.
Our team of filmmakers, producers, and financial experts manages every step—development, production, and distribution—so projects move smoothly from script to screen.
Each fund operates under SEC Regulation D Rule 506(c), open to accredited investors. This framework ensures transparent, compliant offerings with strict oversight and professional fund management.
Join Reel-Funding Group in shaping the future of independent film. Discover how our funds connect capital, creativity, and culture—built on trust, vision, and measurable results.

Working with Jeff Celentano and Warren Ostergard of Enliven Content, the Reel-Enliven Fund supports uplifting, emotionally engaging films that connect with audiences and inspire purpose-driven storytelling.

Led by filmmakers Mitchell Cole and Thomas Rondinella, the Reel-Breakthrough Fund focuses on innovative, genre-defining projects and emerging voices with breakout potential in today’s independent market.

Led by Brandon Prevatt, the Reel-Impact Fund supports meaningful, socially conscious films and series that educate, inspire, and drive cultural progress through powerful storytelling.
Complete the form below to request information about our current film investment opportunities. Reel-Funding Group works exclusively with accredited investors under SEC Regulation D, Rule 506(c). A representative will follow up with next steps and documentation.