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How to Make a Movie with a Very, Very, Low Budget

Autor Michael P. Connelly
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2005
An instructional guide to making a movie with a relatively small budget. How to Make a Movie with a Very, Very, Low Budget is an entertaining, as well as informative book that dispels the myth that says you need millions of dollars to make a film. This is an inspiring book that explains how anyone with a creative film vision, a general knowledge of film production, and a little bit of money (by Hollywoood's standards) can make a movie that can compete with the best of them on the film festival circuit, which could possibly lead to a lucrative distribution deal, or even a boost in their film career. Michael P. Connelly, the author of this book has over twenty years of experience with making independent films, and he reveals many tips and secrets of the trade that he learned over the years. The information in this book is invaluable to any aspiring filmmaker with a dream to make their own movie. How to write a low budget script, where to find good, affordable actors, how to assemble a good, affordable crew, the best locations for a low budget film, and how to get professional film services at a substantial discount are among the many topics that are discussed in detail. From pre-production, to production, to post-production, to the distribution phase, Michael walks the reader through every step of the low budget filmmaking process.
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ISBN-13: 9780977050000
ISBN-10: 0977050009
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Uniconn Productions
Locul publicării:United States

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An instructional guide to making a movie with a relatively small budget, this entertaining and informative book dispels the myth that says millions of dollars are needed to make a film. (Performing Arts)