For 47 years, Howard Suber has taught generations of today’s top screenwriters, directors, producers, and film scholars at UCLA’s celebrated film school. He has lectured widely in the U.S., Europe, Japan, and China.
This book features letters to aspiring filmmakers and other creatives from one of the world’s leading teachers of film. Suber emphasizes that what is required of a professional in the world of film is not just technique, but an understanding and ability to deal with the realities of how films get made.
Foreword by Mike Medavoy, who has overseen production of more than 300 films as head of production for United Artists, co-founder of Orion Pictures, chairman of TriStar Pictures, and founder and chairman of Phoenix Pictures.
Hollywood Game Plan: How to Land a Job in Film, TV and Digital Entertainment
Shoot Like Tarantino: The Visual Secrets of Dangerous Storytelling
The Executive Chair: A Writer’s Guide to TV Series Development
You Can Act on Camera: Insider Tips for Delivering a Great Performance Every Time
Getting It Done: The Ultimate Production Assistant Guide
Shooting Better Movies: The Student Filmmakers' Guide
Producer to Producer: A Step-by-Step Guide to Low-Budget Independent Film Producing 3rd Edition
Elephant Bucks: An Inside Guide to Writing for TV Sitcoms
Notes to Screenwriters: Advancing Your Story, Screenplay, and Career With Whatever Hollywood Throws at You
Beat By Beat: A Cheat Sheet for Screenwriters
Psychology for Screenwriters: Building Conflict in Your Script (2nd Ed)
The Woman in the Story (2nd Edition)
Filmmaking for Change: Make Films that Transform the World (2nd Edition)
Writing the TV Drama Series: How to Succeed as a Professional Writer in TV (4th Edition)
John Badham On Directing: Notes from the Set of Saturday Night Fever, War Games, and More (2nd Edition)
Between the Scenes: What Every Film Director, Writer, and Editor Should Know About Scene Transitions
Writing the Science Fiction Film
Setting Up Your Shots: Great Camera Moves Every Filmmaker Should Know (2nd Edition)
Bulletproof: Writing Scripts that Don't Get Shot Down 
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