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130 projects to get you into filmmaking / Elliot Grove.

By: Grove, Elliot.
Series: Aspire (Hauppage, N.Y.): Publisher: Hauppage, NY : Barron's Educational Series, c2009Edition: 1st ed. for the U.S. ... and Canada.Description: 128 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9780764142963 :; 0764142968 :.Other title: One hundred thirty projects to get you into filmmaking | 130 projects to get you into film making | Aspire [At head of title:].Subject(s): Motion pictures -- Production and direction -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Cinematography | Motion pictures -- Production and direction -- Vocational guidance
Contents:
Foreword -- Film crew -- 1: Inspiration, Ideas, & Writing -- How do you come up with ideas? -- What is story structure? -- Creating memorable characters -- Develop your characters -- How to write for the camera -- Make a storyboard -- Selling your screenplay -- 2: Producing & Directing -- Budget -- Getting organized -- Choosing and using the camera -- Lighting -- Sound -- Four responsibilities of the director -- How to shoot a movie -- Grammar of film directing -- Trick shots -- Shooting on location -- Making stuff look good -- Props and set dressing -- Makeup -- Wardrobe -- Low-budget special effects -- Lights, cell phone, action -- 3: Editing & Post-Production -- Editing -- Sound and music -- Finishing up -- 4: Marketing & Publicity -- Seven essentials of creating a press kit -- About film festivals -- How to start your own film festival -- Film markets -- Distribution -- Movies on the Internet -- Rights -- Writing a good resume -- A-Z of independent filmmaking -- Index -- Acknowledgements/credits.
Summary: From the Publisher: Brand new in Barron's Aspire Series for students of various arts, this book offers expert guidance in the principles, practice, and techniques of filmmaking. Author and filmmaker Elliot Grove introduces students to the craft of making movies by explaining simple techniques and advising on use of readily available, low-budget equipment and software. He devotes special attention to: The lingo: film industry vocabulary and money-raising techniques; Getting organized: necessary equipment and how to get it; The shoot: cameras, lighting, sound, storyboards, and more; Looking good: makeup, stunts, special effects, and more; Post production: the editor's role, and much more. Additional chapters describe the role of directors and advise students on how to publicize, market, and distribute a film, how to choose a formal film course, and how to turn film training into a professional career. More than 250 color photos and illustrations.
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Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Main Collection PN 1995.9 .P7 G76 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 5046176

"A quarto book"--T.p. verso.

Includes index.

Foreword -- Film crew -- 1: Inspiration, Ideas, & Writing -- How do you come up with ideas? -- What is story structure? -- Creating memorable characters -- Develop your characters -- How to write for the camera -- Make a storyboard -- Selling your screenplay -- 2: Producing & Directing -- Budget -- Getting organized -- Choosing and using the camera -- Lighting -- Sound -- Four responsibilities of the director -- How to shoot a movie -- Grammar of film directing -- Trick shots -- Shooting on location -- Making stuff look good -- Props and set dressing -- Makeup -- Wardrobe -- Low-budget special effects -- Lights, cell phone, action -- 3: Editing & Post-Production -- Editing -- Sound and music -- Finishing up -- 4: Marketing & Publicity -- Seven essentials of creating a press kit -- About film festivals -- How to start your own film festival -- Film markets -- Distribution -- Movies on the Internet -- Rights -- Writing a good resume -- A-Z of independent filmmaking -- Index -- Acknowledgements/credits.

From the Publisher: Brand new in Barron's Aspire Series for students of various arts, this book offers expert guidance in the principles, practice, and techniques of filmmaking. Author and filmmaker Elliot Grove introduces students to the craft of making movies by explaining simple techniques and advising on use of readily available, low-budget equipment and software. He devotes special attention to: The lingo: film industry vocabulary and money-raising techniques; Getting organized: necessary equipment and how to get it; The shoot: cameras, lighting, sound, storyboards, and more; Looking good: makeup, stunts, special effects, and more; Post production: the editor's role, and much more. Additional chapters describe the role of directors and advise students on how to publicize, market, and distribute a film, how to choose a formal film course, and how to turn film training into a professional career. More than 250 color photos and illustrations.

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