You’re a teen who loves filmmaking but how no way to learn… until now!
Today’s digital technology allows teens to produce short films with enviable accessibility. But there is a darker side to today’s technology, too: the expectation to live and share your life online, to become an instant success with your first creations. Imagine being free to experiment and play with the medium, with a mentor beside you helping you craft solid, professional work that never looks like a home movie. Industry pro Deborah Patz is that mentor.
Much like writers pen journals they don’t publish (aka “writing practice,” as taught by Natalie Goldberg), Write! Shoot! Edit! mentors teens in “first filmmaking”―crafting complete, scripted movies in a safe place free from public exhibition and scrutiny, experimenting with the medium, and discovering one’s own visual storytelling voice.
You want to direct and edit, but your friend wants to write? Not a problem. Don’t read the book in order! Just follow the path. Write! Shoot! Edit! is written in three distinct and intertwining paths, so you can experience the book as you want to: as a writer, director / DOP, or editor.
Start making scripted films today so that you can be the overnight success of tomorrow!
Between the Scenes: What Every Film Director, Writer, and Editor Should Know About Scene Transitions
The Writers’ Room Survival Guide: Don’t Screw Up The Lunch Order and Other Keys to a Happy Writers’ Room
Do the Right Thing: Five Screenplays that Embrace Diversity
Directing Feature Films: The Creative Collaboration Between Directors, Writers, and Actors
Writing for the Cut: Shaping Your Script for Cinema
Make Film History: Rewrite, Reshoot, and Recut the World's Greatest Films
Letters to Young Filmmakers: Creativity and Getting Your Films Made
Bulletproof: Writing Scripts that Don't Get Shot Down
Visual Storytelling: How to Speak to the Audience Without Saying a Word
Master of The Cinemactic Universe: The Secret Code to Writing In The New World of Media
Costume Design 101 (2nd Edition)
You Can Act! A Complete Guide for Actors 
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