Get started in film making : the definitive film maker's handbook
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Get started in film making : the definitive film maker's handbook
(Teach yourself books)
John Murray Learning, 2018
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Teach yourself film making
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"First published in Great Britain in 2002 by Hodder & Stoughton. An Hachette UK company."--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 291
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Get Started in Film Making is the essential guide for all budding film makers, empowering and inspiring anyone to unleash their creative side. Completely revised and updated, it is the perfect manual for smartphone Spielbergs, Go-Pro adrenaline junkies, drone-warriors, and wannabe vloggers.
It covers every aspect of making films, showing you what's involved from start to finish. You won't get bogged down with technical jargon or confusing proprietary expressions. Instead it breaks things down into easy, step-by-step stages, emphasising that creativity, enthusiasm and drive are just as important as cool kit and funky editing apps.
From scriptwriting, casting and cameras to lighting, financing, filming and editing, this is the most comprehensive, user-friendly guide on the market. So whether you're using a smart phone, a drone or a state of the art camera, get ready to step up from shooting clips to making films.
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Table of Contents
: Introduction
: 01 Getting ready
: 02 Script writing
: 03 Casting and rehearsals
: 04 Cameras
: 05 Using your camera
: 06 Lights and lighting
: 07 Sound
: 08 Locations and obtaining support
: 09 Financing your film
: 10 Fine tuning your vision
: 11 Silence on set ... and action
: 12 Completing the moving jigsaw
: 13 Showing your film
: 14 Confessions of a film maker
: Glossary
: Taking it further
: Index
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