The Angry Filmmaker Survival Guide: Part One, Making the Extreme No-Budget Film
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Rating | : | 4.61 (696 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01NA91B5U |
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Number of Pages | : | 524 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He is a graduate of USC's film school and has written and directed three full length features (Birddog, The Gas Cafe, and Kicking Bird), eight short films, and quite a few documentaries. Kelley Baker is the Angry Filmmaker. He travels the country showing his fiercely independent work at art house theaters, media art centers, colleges, universities, and even bars. He's angry at the state of independent film. Baker worked in Hollywood for over 20 years. But his independent films are not angr
"Speaking for myself, the fast track to understanding filmmaking" according to Kevin K. Fosler. I've hesitated to write this review because I wanted to be able to do it justice. I also didn't know how much to share of the story around this book for me. To heck with that, I am just going to do it. So here goes About 6 weeks ago I knew nothing about filmmaking. Then I applied for a documentary-making scholarship I saw online for a . Has really assisted in helping me gain valuable perspectives about Indie filmmaking. Mr. Baker has really assisted in helping me gain valuable perspectives about Indie filmmaking. The cost awareness that this author demonstrates with the work care is also very useful. The majority of filmmakers in the world are ones working independently at the present time, having a guide for this filmmaking is very useful And as the . snowleopard said THE book on Independent Filmmaking.. So, you want to get into filmmaking, do you? You hear that for under $5,000 you can get a high-definition camera, a microphone, a light or two, and a computer to edit it on. Yes, it's true. So you're off and running to be the next Steven SpielbergUh, no. You're more likely to win the lottery than ending up as the next Spielberg. Sorry.