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Shaking the Money Tree, 2nd Edition: How to Get Grants and Donations for Film and Video by Morrie Warshawski

You can't make a movie or shot without money. So where does it come from? This book takes you through the best methods when it comes to gathering the cash you need. I love the practical ways it dictates and the ways it offers to help you find grants to maximize your income.

Filmmaking for Dummies by Bryan Michael Stoller

Film is a powerful medium. Successful filmmakers possess the passion to visually tell a story that will affect people's emotions, make them see things differently, help them discover new ideas, or just create an escape for them. Whether you love the experience of being enthralled by movies or the excitement, challenge, and magic of making the movie yourself, Filmmaking For Dummies is your primer to creating a respectable product. For the seasoned professional, this friendly reference can inspire you with fresh ideas – before you embark on your next big flick. Get ready to roll with expert information on
  • Defining the difference between independent and studio films
  • Knowing what genre fits your fancy
  • Finding perfect locations
  • Storyboarding your film
  • Directing the action
  • Giving credit and titles
Written from the author's 30 years of hands-on work as a writer, producer, and film director, Filmmaking For Dummies carries you through from screenplay to distribution, with lots of experience-packed insight into
  • Writing or finding a screenplay
  • Raising financing for your film
  • Budgeting and scheduling your film
  • Hiring the right actors and crew
  • Planning, shooting, and directing your film
  • Putting your film together in the editing room
  • Finding a distributor to get your film in from of an audience
  • Entering (and maybe even winning) film festivals
Taking into account the advent of digital technology, author Bryan Michael Stoller focuses on creative elements that apply to both film and video production. He also points our technical differences and notes the many similarities between traditional and newer age making of motion pictures – all in a fun and engaging way that'll have you shooting for the stars!

Focal Press Book: The Grip Book: The Studio Grip’s Essential Guide (5th Edition)

Gain the essential skills of a professional grip to become the jack and master of all trades on a movie or television show set. Discover vital insider tips ranging from how to operate cutting-edge rigging and lighting equipment to performing difficult camera mounts on aircraft, boats, cars, and trains. In The Grip Book, Fifth Edition, seasoned Hollywood grip Michael G. Uva teaches you to install, set up, maintain, and ensure the safety of all equipment on a set, such as C-stands, cameras, and any specialty gear needed for a shoot. Guidelines for on-set etiquette and how to succeed as a technical crew member will jumpstart your career and make you a valuable asset on any film or television crew. This newly enhanced edition marks the 25th anniversary of a Focal Press classic and has been updated to include:
  • A 4-color insert covering greenscreen setup
  • Technical expertise on maintaining the latest and greatest filmmaking equipment
  • Engaging how-to videos on the companion website (www.focalpress.com/9780415842372) which demonstrate techniques described in the book
  • A completely new test section with over one hundred questions and answers, allowing you to quiz yourself on the techniques and concepts you’ve just read
  • Guidelines on what a grip has to be physically able to perform in their day-to-day duties
  • A European-specific appendix that features a table of European grip terms and their American equivalents
Whether you are a professional grip looking to boost your skills or an aspiring one just beginning to learn the trade, the time-tested tips and techniques for smooth and safe operation on set make this new edition an indispensable reference guide.