The Focal Easy Guide to Final Cut Pro 6

Software packages are complex. Software books don’t need to be. Simplify your life with “The Focal Easy Guide to Final Cut Pro”! This concise, full-color book lives up to its name by paring down the software to its essentials. You learn the key features and essential workflow to get you up and running in no…

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The Craft of the Cut: The Final Cut Pro X Editor’s Handbook

The art of professional video editing Although technology is rapidly evolving, it is still complicated to edit video. This unique book not only teaches you the art of professional editing, it also gives you authentic professional experience. You′ll be guided through a typical industry production workflow; you′ll have access to raw footage, including alternate takes…

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Independent Feature Film Production : A Complete Guide from Concept Through Distribution

This new edition of the filmmaker’s bible has been completely updated to reflect changes in every aspect of the moviemaking process. The comments speak for themselves: “This book is a must. It is a straightforward, insightful, and articulate account of what it takes to make a successful feature film.”–Ridley Scott, director of Alien, Blade Runner,…

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The Independent Film and Videomaker’s Guide (2nd Edition)

Wiese’s book sets itself apart in terms of balancing the creative aspects of filmmaking (idea development, brainstorming exercises) with the business aspects (financing, dealmaking).communicating to the beginning filmmaker how to realistically get a film made. Today’s independent filmmaker needs to understand the business aspects of filmmaking if he or she expects to have their work…

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Rebel Without a Crew: Or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker With $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player

In Rebel Without a Crew, screenwriter and director Robert Rodriguez discloses all the unique strategies and original techniques he used to make his remarkable debut film, El Mariachi, on a shoestring budget. This is both one man’s remarkable story and an essential guide for anyone who has a celluloid story to tell and the dreams…

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Guerilla Film Makers Movie Blueprint

The single most comprehensive, honest, information-packed book ever written on how to make a low budget movie. This amazing book explains EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW. From lighting to camera equipment, from festivals to sales distribution, from catering (yes, it even contains recipes your crew will love) to costumes…it’s all here. Packed with thousands of…

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The Guerilla Film Maker’s Handbook

A guide to low-budget moviemaking in the UK and around the world. Featuring tips, a yellow pages listing, contracts, and other information needed to create a film, the book explodes industry myth. The accompanying CD-ROM contains accounting programs.

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All I Need to Know About Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger

Imagine Roger Corman and John Waters crossed with Howard Stern–and you’ll have an idea of the demented genius behind Troma studios, one of the oldest (and most successful) independent film studios in the world. Lloyd Kaufman’s spirited, outrageous, no-holds-barred look at low-budget, guerilla filmmaking is truly an inspiration to young filmmakers, a delight for movie…

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Feature Filmmaking at Used-Car Prices: How to Write, Produce, Direct, Shoot, Edit, and Promote a Feature-Lenth Movie for Less Than $15,000

Making a movie is an expensive enterprise no matter which way you try to cut costs. Many women filmmakers find themselves trying to stretch miniscule budgets without compromising quality. This book offers practical tips on how to make a movie without wasting money. Rick Schmidt suggests saving money by shooting titles on location, renting film…

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From Reel to Deal: Everything You Need to Create a Successful Independent Film

The boom in interest in independent filmmaking witnessed during the 1990s gave birth to a cottage industry built around offering slimmed down, “just the facts” filmmaker training and taking advantage of a new audience of reasonably wealthy middle class wanna-be filmmakers who had no time for lengthy degree programs at traditional films schools. At the…

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