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Filming on a Microbudget

Paul Hardy
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Year
2012
Language
English

About

So you want to make a film? It's the only way to get into the film industry. No one's going to let you play with the kind of money it takes to make a feature film until you've already proven yourself by making a great short film. You can do that at film school if you can afford to go to film school. If you can't, then you're going to have to make your films without money. You're going to have to film on a microbudget-like Shane Meadows, who made Where's The Money, Ronnie? before TwentyFourSeven, and Guy Ritchie, who made The Hard Case before Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. With the technology available today, it's easier than ever to make a short film without the benefits of funding, but digital cameras and editing systems are only part of the story. The most important thing is you, the filmmaker. This Pocket Essential gives you all the information you need to put together a short film production-from first ideas and script, through planning, casting and location scouting, to shooting, editing and distributing.

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"[review for the first edition]: you get a hell of a lot of information for your money, and this is well worth a place in any virgin director's back pocket"
Hotdog Magazine
"a compact but eminently readable, practical and inspiring guide"
Sacramento Book Review

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