Introduction to Cost Reporting
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Introduction to Cost Reporting

Taught by Michael Wormser
$49.00
Michael Wormser
Taught by
Michael Wormser
Co-Founder & Producer, Cinemand Films at Producer of over 70 Projects for Netflix, Legendary, Lakeshore, Hulu and more

Summary

Learn cost reporting from a veteran producer who has managed budgets across studio films, TV series, and indie productions.

Walk away with a clear understanding of cost reporting and a sample template you can use on your next project!

 

Cost reporting might feel like one of those behind-the-scenes tasks that only comes up when something goes wrong, but in reality, it is a powerful tool that helps your production thrive. If you’re producing, managing, or overseeing a project, having a budget and good intentions is a great start, but understanding where your money is going and how today’s decisions shape tomorrow is what keeps your project on track. Mastering cost reporting means protecting both your creative vision and the financial health of your production while giving you the confidence to make smart choices every step of the way.

 

Many creatives run into challenges because cost reporting can feel intimidating, overly technical, or like it’s only for big productions. Too often, productions rely on a static budget, update numbers infrequently, or assume payroll alone keeps everything in check. Without a living cost report that tracks line items, estimates to complete, and variances, you lose visibility and the ability to course-correct when it matters most. Whether you’re working on a feature, a television project, or a smaller production already running payroll, you likely already have the foundation for cost reporting—you just might not be using it to its full potential yet.

 

Your instructor, Michael Wormser, brings decades of hands-on production experience to this topic. A Go-To Producer recognized by Produced By Magazine, Michael is the co-founder of Cinemand Films and has produced more than 70 projects across film, television, and digital media. His credits include Legendary, Netflix, IFC Films, Hulu, Freeform, and 20th Century Digital. He also served as the former Head of Production at Maker Studios, helping grow monthly viewership from 40 million to 250 million. Michael has lived inside cost reports at every scale of production and knows how they work in the real world, not just on paper.

 

In this exclusive Stage 32 webinar, you’ll learn what cost reporting is, how it differs from budgeting, and when to implement it. You’ll see how to build and read a cost report, how payroll feeds into the process, and how reporting evolves from prep through post. You’ll also get best practices for working with department heads, communicating with investors, managing overages, and using cost reports to make informed creative and financial decisions. By the end of the session, you’ll walk away with practical tools, clear confidence, and a deeper understanding of how cost reporting can keep you in control and help your production succeed every step of the way!

 

PLUS! You will receive this handout to help you:

  • Sample Cost Report Template with annotated explanations of each category, designed to mirror real-world production workflows

 

Praise For Michael's Teaching on Stage 32:

"No matter how experienced you are, getting your passion project made is within your reach. Whether you’re a brand new producer or someone with more experience looking for a refresher or new perspective, Michael will give you the tools you need." -Josh P

"I really needed something to level up my filmmaking and producing game and learning from Michael was just the right thing. he's super knowledgeable, cares about his students, and wants everyone to succeed in their endeavors!" - Logan F.

"I'm so glad I got to work with Michael. I thought I knew everything there was before making my first film but boy was I wrong. He really helped me get my production in shape before we started shooting. Thank you!" - Caroline R.

 

 

What You'll Learn

Cost Reporting Basics

  • What cost reporting is and why it exists

  • How cost reporting differs from budgeting

  • When a production should implement cost reporting

Setting Up and Understanding a Cost Report

  • How payroll systems feed into cost reporting

  • What infrastructure is required to get started

  • Do you need an accountant or line producer?

  • How to build a cost report from a budget

  • Contractual obligations related to cost reporting

  • Understanding report line items

Timing & Workflow

  • When to issue cost reports

  • Cost reporting during Prep

  • Cost reporting during Production

  • Cost reporting during Post-Production

  • What constitutes a Final Cost Report

Working with the Production Team

  • Who you collaborate with on cost reporting

  • Which department heads are involved

  • How departments track and submit costs

  • Best practices for communication and accountability

Working with Investors & Financiers

  • How often investors should receive cost reports

  • Contractual reporting requirements

  • How to communicate overages

  • What to do when contingency is depleted

  • Building trust through transparency

Cost Reporting Across Different Project Types

  • Cost reporting for Feature Films

  • Cost reporting for Television

  • How scale and format affect reporting structure

Using Cost Reports to Make Decisions

  • Lowering or controlling specific line items

  • Moving money between accounts

  • Actualizing costs accurately

  • Making real-time creative and financial decisions based on data

Q&A with Michael

Who Should Attend

  • Producers and filmmakers who want clear, real-time control over their production finances
  • Line producers and production managers looking to improve cost reporting workflows
  • Executive producers responsible for communicating financials to investors and financiers
  • Directors and showrunners who want financial insight to support creative decision-making
  • Production executives overseeing budgets across features, television, or digital projects

Executive

Michael Wormser
Michael Wormser
Co-Founder & Producer, Cinemand Films at Producer of over 70 Projects for Netflix, Legendary, Lakeshore, Hulu and more

eatured as a "Go-To Producer" by Produced By Magazine, Michael Wormser is a co-founder and producer at Cinemand Films. Michael has produced features for Legendary, Lakeshore Entertainment, Netflix, and IFC Films, as well as series for Fox Television Studios, Hulu, FreeForm, Netflix, and 20th Century Digital.

He has produced over 70 projects over his career that span film, commercials, music videos, short films, branded content, interactive web series, and studio marketing campaigns. His most recent work includes season one of the hit comedy series REAL BROS OF SIMI VALLEY, Sci-fi thriller THE THINNING, and the sequel, THE THINNING: NEW WORLD ORDER for Legendary, INTERNET FAMOUS (Netflix), and the award-winning indie drama FUNNY STORY which premiered at Slamdance Film Festival.

Michael is currently in pre-production on the true-crime thriller THE LEADER starring Vera Farmiga, Simon Rex, and Tim Blake Nelson, horror film HEARTLESS, and season three of the hit workplace comedy series PBC.

Michael is the former Head of Production for Maker Studios where he developed, produced and distributed content, bringing monthly viewership from 40 million to 250 million.

Testimonials

Praise For Michael's Teaching on Stage 32:

"No matter how experienced you are, getting your passion project made is within your reach. Whether you’re a brand new producer or someone with more experience looking for a refresher or new perspective, Michael will give you the tools you need." -Josh P

"I really needed something to level up my filmmaking and producing game and learning from Michael was just the right thing. he's super knowledgeable, cares about his students, and wants everyone to succeed in their endeavors!" - Logan F.

"I'm so glad I got to work with Michael. I thought I knew everything there was before making my first film but boy was I wrong. He really helped me get my production in shape before we started shooting. Thank you!" - Caroline R.

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