3rd Edition. — Wiley Publishing, 2019. — 451 p. — ISBN: 1119617855.
Everything you ever wanted to know about making a movie but were afraid to ask...
Lights, camera, action! We all have at least one movie in us, and the amazing and affordable advances in digital technology makes it increasingly easy to make your dream a reality and share it with the world. Filmmaking for Dummies is your definitive guide to bringing a project to life, from the comedy antics of loveable pets to the deepest, most meaningful independent film. Bryan Michael Stoller is your friend and guide, sharing his knowledge gained over 100 productions (directing and working with Dan Aykroyd, James Earl-Jones, Barbra Streisand and Drew Barrymore, among others) to show you how to take yourmovie from the planning and storyboarding stage, through shooting and editing, to making it available to your adoring audiences through television broadcast, streaming online or in movie theaters.
For the do-it-your-selfer, the book includes tips on how to finance your project, a look at the latest software and apps, including advancements in digital technology, and for the passionate director, advice on how to hire and work with your cast and crew and find great scenic locations. Whether you want to become a professional filmmaker or just create great YouTube videos or nostalgic home movies, shooting with your smartphone or with consumer or pro-gear, this practical guide has it all.
Learn how to compose your shots and when to move the camera
Make the perfect pitch to sell your story
Take advantage of helpful contacts and tons of new resources
Get up-to-date on the latest and greatest digital technology
Find the right distributor, or learn how you can be your own distributor!
So, you really have no excuses to make your masterpiece. Get rolling with a copy of Filmmaking for Dummies today and start shooting for the stars!
Getting Started with FilmmakingSo You Want to Be a Filmmaker
Genres in General
Penning and Pitching a Great Story
Gearing Up to Make Your MovieScheduling and Budgeting Your Movie
Financing Your Movie
Location, Location, Location
Crewing Up: Hiring Your Crew
Assembling Your Cast of Characters
Storyboarding Your Movie
Ready to Roll: Starting Production on Your MovieShooting through the Looking Glass
Let There Be Lighting!
Sound Advice: Production Sound
Directing Your Actors: a And Action!
A Sense of Direction: Directing Your Movie
Finishing Your Movie in PostCut to: Editing Your Movie Shot by Shot
Posting Your Moviea's Soundtrack: Adding Music and Effects to the Mix
Conjuring Up Special Effects
Giving Credit and Titles
Finding Distribution for Your MovieDistributing Your Movie
Exploring and Entering Film Festivals
The Part of TensTen Tips for Discovering New Talent
Ten Ways to Get Publicity for Your Movie
Ten Ways to Avoid Murphya’s Law
Ten Tips for Shooting on Your Smartphone