IFP/Los Angeles Independent Filmmaker's ManualTaylor & Francis, 2012. gada 10. sept. - 323 lappuses Backed by the resources of Independent Feature Project/West, co-authors Nicole Shay LaLoggia and Eden H. Wurmfeld have written the definitive low-budget production manual. Using examples from the Swingers and Kissing Jessica Stein, this comprehensive manual offers the independent filmmaker a single volume reference covering every aspect of making a film: script rights and rewrites, financing, breakdown, scheduling and budgeting, pre-production, production, postproduction, and distribution. A resource guide listing useful references and organizations, as well as a glossary, complete this guide. The downloadable resources feature interviews with important figures in the independent film industry, including Billy Bob Thornton and Ang Lee. Forms that are illuminated in the text are also included on the downloadable resources for ease of use. |
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... secure the $10 million you had hoped for. You may have to work with $50,000 or $500,000. Remember, good films can be made for this amount of money. It is the line producer's job to read through the script with an eye toward the budget ...
... secure financing for the work, you can exercise your option to purchase the script in accordance with the terms of your option/purchase agreement. If you do not have an option/purchase agreement or at least an attachment to the material ...
... secure financing from a bank, or deliver your film to a distribution company, evidence of the chain of title will be required. At a minimum, you will have to provide a certificate of copyright, the option/ purchase agreement, and the ...
... secure financing without having talent attached, and you cannot get commitments from talent unless you have financing. Ideally, you pursue both simultaneously and hope that you will find either the financier who loves the project and ...
... secure sales agreements with various foreign territories. He or she will take a percent— age—usually 10 to 15 percent for straight presales and up to 25 percent if you want an advance from the agent. The agent will also charge you for ...
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Chapter 4 Breaking Down a Script | 35 |
Chapter 5 Scheduling | 51 |
Chapter 6 Budgeting | 75 |
Chapter 7 Preproduction | 213 |
Chapter 8 Production | 281 |
Chapter 9 Postproduction | 289 |
Chapter 10 Festivals and Distribution | 293 |
Chapter 11 A Final Word | 297 |
Resource Guide | 301 |
Glossary | 313 |
Index | 319 |
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IFP/Los Angeles Independent Filmmaker's Manual Eden H. Wurmfeld,Nicole Shay LaLoggia Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2004 |
IFP/Los Angeles Independent Filmmaker's Manual Eden H. Wurmfeld,Nicole Shay LaLoggia Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2004 |