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Troy Lanier, Clay Nichols,
Filmmaking for Teens: Pulling Off Your Shorts -2nd Edition
by: Troy Lanier, Clay Nichols,
This guide takes young would-be filmmakers from the moment of inspiration to a finished short film and beyond. Young amateurs-in-training learn everything they need to become the writer/producer/director of their first short film. It also offers information on how to make money from the online video revolution.
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This guide takes young would-be filmmakers from the moment of inspiration to a finished short film and beyond. Young amateurs-in-training learn everything they need to become the writer/producer/director of their first short film. It also offers information on how to make money from the online video revolution.
ISBN: 9781932907681
SKU: 1581712/Done
Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions
Publish Date: January 1 2010
Page Count: 200
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Toby M. Bronson, Set Costumer, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Aviator, Deadwood – :
Redesigned to be even easier to understand and packed with more up-to-date information on digital filmmaking, the 2nd edition of Filmmaking for Teens should be the essential textbook for schools and community centers that want to provide a high-quality filmmaking curriculum for their students.
Amanda Porter, Associate Editor, School Video News – :
Filmmaking for Teens is an exceptional filmmaking guide for anyone determined to create their own film. Written by Troy Lanier and Clay Nichols, Filmmaking for Teens is a simple, easy to understand guide to improving amateur videos.
Alex Epstein, Author, Crafty Screenwriting and Crafty TV Writing, co-writer of the hit comedy film Bon Cop Bad Cop – :
Filmmaking forTeens is a 7-11 full of every filmmaking goodie you’ll need to write, shoot, edit and show a short film that people will actually want to see, using the resources you already have: friends, parents, no money, and a long weekend. From how to finish a script, to when to go handheld, to how to mooch equipment, to what won’t work, this book is all you need to get your filmmaking career started.
Bart Weiss, President, Association of Independent Film & Video – :
I would recommend this book to all students who want to make a film that will get seen. If you are serious about your filmmaking, buy this book and follow it’s its game plan.
John Gaspard, Co-Author: Digital Filmmaking 101 – :
Although it’s billed as a book for teenagers, this priceless volume provides all the information that ANYONE would need to make a short (or even longer than short) movie. If this book doesn’t make you want to pick up a camera and start shooting a movie, you better check your pulse. It’s a terrific little book.
Jennifer Granville, Assistant Professor, School of Film, Ohio University – :
A fun read and a great tool for anyone working with the filmmakers of tomorrow.