Preparing independent or guerrilla filmmakers for the legal; financial; and organizational questions that can doom a project if unanswered; this guide demystifies issues such as developing a concept; founding a film company; obtaining financing; securing locations; casting; shooting; granting screen credits; distributing; exhibiting; and marketing a film. Updated to include digital marketing and distribution strategies through YouTube or webisodes; it also anticipates the "problems" generated by a blockbuster hit: sound tracks; merchandizing; and licensing. Six appendices provide sample contracts; copyright forms and circulars; Writerrsquo;s Guild of America definitions for writing credits; and studio contact information.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent!By CustomerExcellent!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Lee HammondBy marky01This book. and all of Lees books on drawing contains advice for the budding as well as the seasoned artist. You can tell that she was a teacher and still is. If you have any interest in drawing this. as well as her other books is a must have. I have learned so much from her advice.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Surprizingly goodBy AlaskaguyWhile mostly focused on drawing beautiful young women and a few young men. this is one of the better books Ive seen on realistically drawing people (face. hair. hands). clothing. different types of fabrics. and accessories. Excellent explanations of different types of folds and draping in clothing. Another good reference for simple and expressive drawing of clothed figures of all shapes and sizes is Bradleys Drawing People: How to Portray the Clothed Figure