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OverviewFilm Production - OverviewCongratulations, filmmaker! Your Great Screenplay is written. You've done everything you could think of in the way of preproduction risk management. Now you're ready to start shooting. You are starting the most exciting, and nerveracking part of being a filmmaker.
Three books that really cover the full range of the film production process are The Filmmaker's Handbook, The Complete Film Production Handbook and Rebel Without a Crew. The first book covers every detail of the production process from a director's point of view: cameras, tripods, lighting, etc. The second book from a producers point of view: contracts, budgets, crew, casting, paperwork -- for even the biggest production. If you dream of being a real filmmaker you can learn everything in these books. The third book by contrast is an inspiring story of how someone with no money or contacts was able to pull off a film production on a shoestring and become a major Hollywood player. Ingenuity and persistence are basic skills every low-budget filmmaker has to have. These three books can teach you everything you need to know about filmmaking and inspire you to get started.
Happy Filmmaking!
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