Filmmaker Resources
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[Book] Aimed at those working with tangible film - this book is still a fantastic inspiration for practical tips, & definitely makes you thankful for your powerful computer & software! If you plan on using digital cameras - I would recommend 'Extreme DV' instead.
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[Book] Written in journal form, the book recounts Rodriguez's harrowing journey into the creation of "El Mariachi" for only $7,000 (pre-digital era, people!) You want a reason to get off your ass? Read this book. It can be done - don't listen to haters.
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[Book] Kim Adelman has written a swell map to the universe of Short Filmmaking. Wanna throw your work online or kick Sundance in the Snow-Pants? Read this. This guide is extremely helpful in its guidance of how to market your film. You do want people to see it, right?
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[Book] Ah - the nebulous art of film funding... Where does it come from? Why should I bother? I'm a just a dark & mysterious artist - why trouble myself with business matters? Well, if you're going to film it yourself, you BECOME a business - that's why.
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[Book] EVERY - ARTIST - SHALL - READ - THINE - TEXT. Don't screw yourself over. Peter Jason Riley does a fine job explaining common tax write-offs for artists using laymans terms, and keeps things light. Once you start making money - you'll need this book.
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[Film] Full of sardonic wit & sharp performances - this gem of a feature is (according to Director Jake Kasdan) an accurate portrayal of the chaos of pilot season, & the true colors of network television. Required viewing for any Writer, Director or Actor...
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[Film] Robert Rodriguez's "10 Minute Film School" is a quick 'n dirty peek into the creation of "El Mariachi". Here he shows us some shortcuts & techniques to get more bang for your buck; convincing Mexican Policeman to loan him guns? Viva los badass!
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[Podcast] Apple's "Set-To-Screen" series is a well-produced overview of the key members of a film production, and details precisely what those people get paid for. Baz Luhrmann walks us through movie magic; highly recommended, especially for those new to film sets.
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[Magazine] Inspiring, Fresh, Current. Keep your ear to the train-tracks with this wonderful mag. Ultimately, the paltry sum you pay for subscription will come back to you in droves when you save Benjis making and marketing your films.
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[Software] Trip Cubby is an amazing mileage-tracking application for an iPhone / iPod Touch. As most artists know, mileage is usually one of biggest deductions we can claim for taxes, & this great little log replaces that crappy paper stuffed in your glove box. Get it!
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[Book] On deck...
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[Book] On deck...
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[Book] On deck...
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[Book] On deck...
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[Book] On deck...
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[Book] On deck...