The Art of Filmmaking: How to Make a Movie for Little or No Money

· Trafford Publishing
Ebook
228
Pages

About this ebook

This book will teach you how to make a movie that won't break your bank account. Not only will it teach you how to make a movie for little or no money, but will teach you to potentially make a "box office hit" that won't require your first born, and two kidneys to do so. This book will take you through the whole process of filmmaking from Pre-Production, Production, and Post-Production. You'll learn all the key elements in which are forgotten that always cost more money in the long run then originally planned. If you are a first time filmmaker, seasoned professional, or just someone with a dream to make a movie one day, then this book will change your life.

About the author

Director/Producer/Writer JAMIE RAUCH is a motivated, creative, and determined filmmaker who is driven to make the stories he writes come to life on the screen. Jamie has been producing and directing independently since 1994 and owned his first production company at the early age 14, and went on to seeing significant success by the age of 17. Since selling his company to his partner, he has been professionally trained in acting and writing. Jamie has helped train young actors for Juilliard, and one of the top rated B.A. programs in Canada highly complemented his theory on “Characterization.” Jamie is sought after on a continuous basis to help produce films on all different levels. Jamie currently lives in Vancouver BC, Canada with his wife Mandy and his two children.

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