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How to Shoot a Feature Film for Under $10,000 - by Bret Stern (Paperback)

How to Shoot a Feature Film for Under $10,000 - by  Bret Stern (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Amateur directors who want to make the leap from dream to filmmaker will not only be able to shoot their first feature, but they can do it for under $10,000. Sticking to the basics, Stern covers everything about filmmaking, including budgeting, writing, equipment, casting, and the latest digital and sound technology. 12 halftones.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Right now, you're wondering, Gee, what kind of information is in this cute yet stylish guide? Sure, there are a bunch of other books that will take you through the filmmaking process, and if your name is Beaver Cleaver, you might be interested in them. <p>But you should know that filmmaking is a war, and this book will lead you through it like no other. These pages contain information learned from years spent in the filmmaking trenches. <p>Anyone with a credit card can rent a camera and buy film stock -- but who can: <ul><li>Rent a camera for two weeks and pay for only two days? <li>Set the exposure on the camera without a light meter? <li>Feed a crew of twenty with yesterday's chicken soup?</li></ul><p>Not many. <p>You want more? Then turn the book over and crack her open. <p>Still here? <p>Fine -- we'll do it the hard way: This book will tell you how to shoot a sex scene, tell you what a stinger is. And if you need help writing your script, we'll give you some scenes to copy right into your screen-play -- and yes, we even provide the characters. <p>In short, everything you need to know about filmmaking in the real world is in this book. Everything. We'll even help you select the proper baseball cap so you can look like a big-time director. <p>Now start reading. Let's make film history.</p>

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