Blue Book Film and TV Production Directory


Book Description

The Blu-Book Film & TV Production Directory is the premier resource book for the entertainment industry. Containing more than 30,000 entries in 250 categories, it helps the user to produce a film, TV, or video project from start to finish. It includes names, addresses, e-mail addresses, Web sites, fax and phone numbers of crew members, support services, equipment suppliers, locations, actors, agents, producers, directors, writers, ad agencies, and multimedia/interactive companies. There is also a roster of studio executives not found in any other directory, and much more.




The Hollywood Reporter Blue Book


Book Description

Directory contains more than 250 product and service categories that represent all services and personnel necessary to take a film, TV, commercial or music video project from concept to completion.




The Blu-Book Film, TV & Commercial Production Directory


Book Description

Published by the editors of The Hollywood Reporter, celebrating its 70th Anniversary, no other organization has the unmatched resources and deep contacts in the industry to make productive business connections -- an indispensable guide for producers, directors, and location scouts for over 20 years!Containing more than 35,000 listings in 259 categories, the Blu-Book is the most complete Hollywood Directory on the market today. Here's why: *Exclusive 32 -page Executive Rosters Section*Exclusive Actor and Celebrity Contact Section*22 chart pages of L.A. Studios and Sound Stages*10 categories of Special and Visual Effects* 7 categories of Financial and Legal Services* 5 Categories of Animation* 5 Categories of Film and TV DistributionAs well as: * Equipment Suppliers* Production Companies* Support Services* Locations* New Media Companies* Cast and Crew Contacts* Directors and Writers* Ad Agenciesand much, much, more!




New Serial Titles


Book Description

A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.




Media Production


Book Description

Media Production is an introductory guide to radio, TV and film production techniques. Illuminating the step by step process from conception to delivery, from the initial brainstorms, through planning, research and editing, this book creates a guided structure to help students learn about media production. Aimed at those producing radio, film or TV productions for the first time, this book offers relevant advice which takes account of the context in which students work and the type of equipment available to them. Supported by online resources, this textbook provides templates, notes and exercises to help students prepare for their own productions, as well as a video and audio library showcasing techniques, interviews and behind the scenes industry footage.




Introduction to Journalism


Book Description

Anyone studying journalism, or training for the industry, will benefit from the broad scope of information and guidance packed into this textbook. Those already employed in journalism or related areas will also find it useful as a reference book. Essential techniques employed by journalists working across all media are supplemented with detailed sections on the workings of public administration, law, health and safety, regulation and training. Each chapter concludes with suggested learning activities and an extensive list of resources for further study and investigation. The approach throughout chapters covering background issues (e.g. law) is 'journalism centred': all topics are related to the interests and concerns of journalists and journalism. Students of the City and Guilds Diploma in Media Techniques will find the book particularly relevant to their studies as it has been developed to reflect the syllabus of this course.




The Little Blue Book for Filmmakers


Book Description

(Limelight). Originally conceived as a workbook for young directors, The Little Blue Book for Filmmakers has become a handbook for easy reference, with all the information a student director/actor/producer needs to create a film, from inception through production, to sales, distribution, and exhibition. The book discusses issues faced by all beginning filmmakers, with a historical perspective that explains problems and solutions that reach back to the invention of movies at the turn of the last century, and stretch forward to include new digital technology and the popularization of videography as global self-expression. A valuable addition to the shelves of all film school instructors who've not had years of practical experience working in the trade, it's also a syllabus in itself and can be the foundation for a course schedule. More important, it's something every film student will want to own as a reference and guide.







Independent Feature Film Production


Book Description

Original publication and copyright date: 1982.




How to Get Your Music in Film & TV


Book Description

A detailed look at how musicians, songwriters, publishers, and indie labels?producing every kind of music?can earn good money from placing their music into film and TV in the United States and beyond. Find out who needs music and where to find them, build strategies to market your music effectively, learn to deal with voicemail and rejection, and negotiate your way to a better deal.