A Start-To-Finish Guide For Budget Film


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Sure, we all read about Hollywood films that routinely cost $100 million or more to make. Think that means a budding filmmaker couldn't do their own profession-looking film for a few thousand dollars? This guide takes an alternative and brutally honest approach to solving the common and rare problems of making no-budget feature-length movies. This book covers: - Taking control over all aspects - learning how to do everything yourself - Techniques of how to write your own scripts within your own limits - Making production faster in order to reduce the risk of failure - Understanding and communicating with actors and crew on a deeper level - A start-to-finish guide on the entire process, from concept to final master




The Complete Guide to Low-Budget Feature Filmmaking


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Most books about film production assume that you have an idea and a script to shoot. Most screenwriting books are geared to how to write a script that you can sell to Hollywood (as though the authors of these books had the slightest clue) and do not take into consideration that you might be shooting the script yourself, possibly with your own money. This book is about how to write a script properly that you can rationally shoot, how to shoot it, how to finish it, how to sell it, and also how to get it shown.




Scheduling and Budgeting Your Film


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Vital production management skills save you money and time-learn basic scheduling for film and video!




How To Do Film Making On A Budget


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Sure, we all read about Hollywood films that routinely cost $100 million or more to make. Think that means a budding filmmaker couldn't do their own profession-looking film for a few thousand dollars? This guide takes an alternative and brutally honest approach to solving the common and rare problems of making no-budget feature-length movies. This book covers: - Taking control over all aspects - learning how to do everything yourself - Techniques of how to write your own scripts within your own limits - Making production faster in order to reduce the risk of failure - Understanding and communicating with actors and crew on a deeper level - A start-to-finish guide on the entire process, from concept to final master




Before You Shoot


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The Budget Book for Film and Television


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This guidebook is intended to help both the novice and the experienced producer to create and fine-tune their budgets. Based on the top budgeting software packages, Movie Magic and EP Budgeting, this book takes the reader through each line item in the budgeting software and describes the background for that item, how it fits into the overall production, and any issues or pitfalls that may arise from it. This book is a useful reference for independent filmmakers who depend on accurate, easy-to-understand budgeting methods to seek funding for their projects.




Before You Shoot


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Practical guide for independent filmmakers on all aspects of film & video production -- including planning, budgeting, scheduling, casting, production logistics, post-production, distribution, and much more. Geared for producers or production managers but valuable for anyone connected with the filmmaking process. -- Book Description.




Problems Of Making No-Budget Feature-Length Movies


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Sure, we all read about Hollywood films that routinely cost $100 million or more to make. Think that means a budding filmmaker couldn't do their own profession-looking film for a few thousand dollars? This guide takes an alternative and brutally honest approach to solving the common and rare problems of making no-budget feature-length movies. This book covers: - Taking control over all aspects - learning how to do everything yourself - Techniques of how to write your own scripts within your own limits - Making production faster in order to reduce the risk of failure - Understanding and communicating with actors and crew on a deeper level - A start-to-finish guide on the entire process, from concept to final master




Planning the Low-budget Film


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A step-by-step blueprint for novice and aspiring filmmakers seeking to learn how to develop a feature film. Examines how to identify and break down shooting sequences in scripts, scout locations, create a production board and shooting schedule, deal with unions, budget a film, and rebound when it all goes wrong. Along the way, readers learn how to economize to get the most value from limited funds and what to look for in a prospective crew. To facilitate an understanding of the concepts, a real-life example of a complete budget and production board for an independent low-budget feature film is provided. Includes list of contacts--film commissions in all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and England; payroll companies; and vendors of supplies--along with a directory of unions; also a glossary of industry terms and a list of safety bulletins issued by the Industry Wide Labor/Management Safety Committee.--From publisher description.




No Budget Hustle: Making a Movie with Little to No $


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This book is a how-to guide that will take you from start to finish on making a no-budget film. With over a decade's worth of hands-on experience and over thirty feature films directed, Curtis Everitt knows what it takes to get your movie made. Not only does he have a step-by-step process through the chapters, but there are also anecdotal stories about various feature productions he's worked on.