The International Quorum of Motion Picture Producers (IQ) is a global peer network of production company owners.[1] In November 1966, Graeme Fraser, then vice-president of Crawley Films, was named as IQ's first president.[2][3] Membership includes more than 100 motion picture companies and individuals from countries world-wide.[4][5][6] IQMPP, with a membership representing six continents and more than 45 countries is the only globally wide organization of its kind.[6]
Background
IQ was founded in 1966 by North Carolina filmmaker Walter Klein in order to create an international association of filmmakers to exchange information and knowledge and pool production resources.[6] The "Standard Motion Picture Production Contract" was developed by IQ.[7]