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         Film Making:     more books (100)
  1. The Complete Book of Amateur Film Making by Philip Grosset, 1967
  2. Independent Film Making by Lenny Lipton, 1983
  3. Producers on Producing: The Making of Film and Television
  4. Making an Animated Film: A Practical Guide by Matt West, 2005-02-01
  5. John Wayne's the Alamo: The Making of the Epic Film by Donald Clark, Christopher P. Andersen, 1995-03
  6. WALT DISNEY'S SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS & THE MAKING OF THE CLASSIC FILM50th Anniversary by Richard Holliss, 1987
  7. Projections 9: French Film-Makers on Film-Making (Projections) by Walter Donohue, 1999-03
  8. Producing with Passion: Making Films That Change the World by Dorothy Fadiman, Levelle Tony, 2008-06-01
  9. Revolutionary Final Cut Pro 2 Digital Film Making with Planning, Shooting, Workflow, Capturing Video, FX, Filters, Transitions, Titling, Sound, Output, Distribution, and EPK creation (with CD-Rom) by Jerome Turner, George Kingsnorth, et all 2001-10
  10. The Making of X-Files Film: Adapted for Young Readers by Jody Duncan, 1998-07-01
  11. Himalaya: The Making of the Film by Eric Valli by Eric Valli, Debra Kellner, 2001-03
  12. Acting in Film: An Actor's Take on Movie Making: Cloth Book (Applause Acting Series) by Michael Caine, Maria Aitken, 2000-04-01
  13. Smilla's Sense of Snow: The Making of a Film by Bille August by Karin Trolle, Peter Hoeg, 1997-03
  14. The complete handbook of Super 8 film making by R. C Norris, 1982

61. Exhibits Collection -- Cinema
What goes into the making of your favorite movies? Explore key players in filmmaking, from the director to the film editor. Brush up on.
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/cinema/
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I magine a young child, eye level with a floor full of miniature toys, concentrating intently on building a make-believe world. To the child, the toys are not miniature figures made of plastic or wood. They are real characters with real adventures. The child frames the action, crafting scenes that unfold in a world of imagination. Join us as we explore this creative process, from the screenwriter's words to the editor's final cut. Write your own dialogue for a scene or put yourself in a producer's shoes by managing the production of a film. Begin by finding out about one of the first steps in the filmmaking process: " Screenwriting ." "Cinema" is inspired by programs from American Cinema Home Channel Catalog ... Legal Policy

62. MOVIES01-- The Evolution Of Cinema
Stuff worth watching. An online film community dedicated to making unique and original works in film and video available to a larger audience.
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63. Frame Page
IAC is an international organization whose aims are to further interest and education in relation to all aspects of film and video making and associated visual arts.
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64. IndieWIRE
29 Docs Set So Far for 05 Toronto International film Fest Strange Yet Cool Listening to Wong Kar Wai and making Sense of 2046
http://www.indiewire.com/
The leading source on independent film since 1996 4 members and 115 visitors online

65. Upstart Film Collective
This is the home page of Upstart film Collective, a small business dedicated to making better reels for actors, as well as DVD authoring services.
http://www.upstartfilmcollective.com/

66. Film, TV And Video Tutorials: Filming, Editing, Lighting, Sound, Funding...
Exposure The Internet Resource For LowBudget film-Makers making Your Video Look More Like A Movie - film Media Society
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GENERAL/MIXED/MISC. Digital Media Techniques Library - WWUG Yee Jee Tso Overview Of Preproduction (locations, casting, blocking, framing...) - FILM 10 Rules Of Independent Filmmaking - AmazeFilms 24fps (cinematography, directing, sound...) A Time Lapse Primer - ... Television Production Tips -
CAMERA WORK (Also see our Photography page) $14 Steady Cam: The Poor Man's Steadicam - b roll online: The TV News Photography Website Build Your Own Steadycam - wilbofilm ... tvcameramen.com SUPER 8 Do-It-Yourself Optical Printer - Small Movies Editing Super 8mm Sound-Striped Film Mike Brantley's Super-8 Filmmaking Site ... Super 8mm Sound Recording/Synchronizing Methods
EDITING The Art of Splicing - Small Movies Editsuite.com

67. RES Magazine: Film, Music, Art, Design, Culture
The magazine of digital filmmaking.
http://www.res.com/index.res.html
  • Connecting with Miranda July Words: Holly Willis Photo: Autumn de Wilde Talented and intense performance, sound and video artist Miranda July's much-lauded first film, Me and You and Everyone We Know , takes taboo and transgressive subjects and makes them complex and significant, not scandalous or titillating.
    Sound and Vision Collision: Two Current Exhibitions Explore Synaesthesia in Art
    Words: Jesse Ashlock Photo: James Whitney Given the increasingly multimedia tenor of modern culture, it's no surprise that more and more curators have become interested in the phenomenon of synaesthesia. A pair of groundbreaking exhibitions Washington, DC and New York City explore the intersection of sound and image in art.
    Cinema-Spoke: Bicycle Film Festival Report
    Words: Jesse Ashlock The Bicycle Film Festival, which just celebrated its fifth anniversary in New York with a weekend of sold-out screenings at the Anthology Film Archives, is increasingly becoming a fulcrum for the city's community of activist and cinephile bike riders.
    Shopocalypse Now!: Q+A with Reverend Billy

68. BLACK SHEEP FILMS
Independent feature film production company making video documentaries and lowbudget independent arthouse feature films.
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BLACK SHEEP FILMS
BLACK SHEEP FILMS is an independent feature film production company. Created in 1996 for the purpose of making video documentaries, it has more recently been engaged in the creation of low-budget independent "arthouse" feature films.
Bedford Springs
(USA, 88 minutes, color)
Written and Directed by Marc Berlin
Full production info available at IMDb.com
Synopsis: Guy, 26, lives in the sleepy oceanside town of Bedford Springs. Feeling trapped by his small-town surroundings, with no girlfriend, no job, and six weeks behind on his rent, he's sinking quickly. Guy realizes he needs to make a change, and fast. Guy's closest and only friend, Carl, feels trapped too: he's desperate to break up with his girlfriend Julie, and move out of the house he shares with his overweight mother. Driving by the beach one morning with Carl, Guy encounters a mysterious and beautiful young woman, (The Girl), and the pair soon become lovers. Seeing a better life may finally be within reach, but now seriously low on cash, Guy enlists Carl in a series of small-time robberies. But Guy's well-laid plans quickly begin to unravel, and his life takes a turn he could never predict. Well-acted, funny, and completely original, Bedford Springs is a slice-of-life dark romantic comedy audiences will never forget. Featuring music by: Muddy Waters, Patsy Cline, Lucy Kaplansky, Jon Rosenberg, and F. Schubert.

69. Film Terms - A Film-Making Glossary And Dictionary
Oftentimes, filmmaking terms are not clearly defined for the average person. In order to be knowledgeable about the movie-making art form and the
http://www.filmsite.org/filmterms.html
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Index to Film Terms Glossary - Dictionary

(alphabetical and illustrated) A A -B B ... -Z Oftentimes, film-making terms are not clearly defined for the average person. In order to be knowledgeable about the movie-making art form and the techniques of cinema, one must understand the fundamental vocabulary and language of film studies. Therefore, some of the most basic and common terms are defined in this compendium for reference. Simple definitions are provided for often complex terms as a baseline for media literacy. Illustrations are provided with many of the terms, to help describe them more fully. This is not a complete collection of all film-making terms, because so many of them are too obscure or technical to be included. However, this listing should provide enough background for a majority of the important terms, and prompt the reader to research them further. Tips for Critically Viewing Films is also provided by this site. When discussing film and the creative craft of film-making, many of these terms are used to describe the complicated and expensive process or task of making movies - from conception to finished product.

70. First Light - Www.firstlightmovies.com - Home
Dedicated to inspiring the making of films by young people. Features information about productions, film process, distribution, and funding. Videos available online.
http://www.firstlightmovies.com/
Under 18? Here's all you ever wanted to know about filmmaking. Involved with Big Screen Science ? Check out the online evaluation. ... Click here for larger text Search our site:

71. Cinematic Terms - A FilmMaking Glossary
In order to be knowledgeable about filmmaking, the vocabulary of film studies and a form or process of filmmaking in which inanimate, static objects or
http://www.filmsite.org/filmterms1.html
Cinematic Terms
A Film-Making Glossary

In order to be knowledgeable about film-making, the vocabulary of film studies and the techniques of cinema, some of the most basic and common terms must be defined. Illustrations are provided with many of the terms, to help describe them more fully. Index to Glossary (alphabetical) A A -B B ... -Z Cinematic Terms Definition and Explanation Example (if applicable) 180 degree rule a screen direction rule that camera operators must follow - an imaginary line on one side of the axis of action is made (e.g., between two principal actors in a scene), and the camera must not cross over that line - otherwise, there is a distressing visual discontinuity and disorientation; similar to the axis of action (an imaginary line that separates the camera from the action before it) that should not be crossed
Camera placement must adhere to the 180 degree rule 24 frames per second refers to the standard frame rate or film speed - the number of frames or images that are projected or displayed per second; in the silent era before a standard was set, many films were projected at 16 or 18 frames per second, but that rate proved to be too slow when attempting to record optical film sound tracks; aka

72. Imfa.net - Imfa.net
Based in Hisar, offers courses for acting and modelling. Tips on making a career in these fields.
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73. Robert Rodriguez's 10-minute Film School
Robert Rodriguez's explanation of the fundamentals of moviemaking.
http://www.exposure.co.uk/makers/minute.html
Select a Section Hot News Eejit's Guide to Film-Making 10 Minute Film School Discussion Forum exposure.co.uk - main
Good Morning Class! Now a famous film-maker a while back said something about 'Everything you need to know about film you can learn in a week.' He was being generous. You can learn it in 10 minutes. Set your watches we will be out of here in ten kids. Okay, so you wanna be a film-maker?
(Class choruses 'YES')
Wrong! You ARE a film-maker. The moment you think about that you want to be a fillm-maker you're that. Make yourself a business card that says you're a film-maker, pass them out to your friends, soon as you get that over with and you've got it in your mind that you're one you'll be one, you'll start thinking like one. Don't dream about being a film-maker, you are a film-maker. Now let's get down to business. Let's Play!! What you need to learn is that being creative is not enough in this business. You have to become techinical. Creative people are born creative - you're lucky. Technical people however can never be creative. Its something they'll never get. You can't buy it, find it, study it - you're born with it. Too many creative people don't want to learn how to be technical, so what happens? they become dependent on technical people. Become technical, you can learn that. If you're creative and technical, you're unstoppable.

74. Salon Arts & Entertainment | "Stop Making Sense"
Review of the film. Fifteen years later, the delightful Talking Heads concert picture is still the kind of miracle movie that comes about once in a lifetime.
http://www.salon.com/ent/movies/review/1999/09/16/sense/

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75. IAC - Introduction To Great Movie Making!
IAC the film Video Institute amateur movie making news, ideas, competition listings for film and video makers in Britain and beyond.
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6 made-in-UK short films and 2 one-minute movies will participate in UNICA 2005, Belgium, this September. We invite the filmmakers to talk about their films and here are some of them... InsertMore( "unica/unica2005.html#ukentries", "" ) checkNew("06/13/2005")
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76. Movie Magic & The Silver Screen Main Page
Brief film and television show reviews, information about people involved in making movies, several top lists, and opinions on movierelated subjects.
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77. Film-making Forum - FORUM LIST - Michael Wiese Productions
Thousands of people interested in independent filmmaking visit our site every day. But that s not enough, you have to participate.
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Welcome to our new forum. We have just put this page up and invite your participation. Don't be shy. Thousands of people interested in independent filmmaking visit our site every day. But that's not enough, you have to participate. Only then will you get the answer to those burning questions. We'll endeavor to get our many authors and experts to visit the page to answer your questions. But anyone who can share information on any of these subjects, or simply has an opinion is welcome. It has to start somewhere. So please pick a category most appropriate to your interests - be it screenwriting, digital video, financing or marketing - and let's get the dialogue started. Cheers and best wishes, Michael Wiese Need a script or a production consultant?
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78. The Making Of "Silent Running"
Award winning labour of love documentary by director/cinematographer Charles Barbee, about the classic science fiction film by Douglas Trumbull. Details and comments from viewers.
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The Making Of "SILENT RUNNING"
The Making of 'Silent Running' is an award winning documentary film about the first directorial effort of Douglas Trumbull, the brilliant special effects master who's credits include "2001, A Space Odyssey", "Andromedia Strain", "Blade Runner", "Brainstorm", "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and "Star Trek, The Motion Picture", just to name a few. It is an intimate portrait of Doug and his work, early in his career. In addition the documentary gives an up close and personal look at the entire production team of 'Silent Running' The Making of 'Silent Running' won a number of film festival awards when it was first released in the early '70's, including the CINE GOLDEN EAGLE. At the time video cassette distribution wasn't feasable because VHS didn't exist, so educational distribution (in 16mm print form only) was the only outlet. The documentary has lain dormant since the late '70's when the print distribution agreement with Films Incorporated expired. In May of 2002, Universal Studios released a "COLLECTORS EDITION" DVD of the full wide-screen version of "Silent Running", including a full version of the above documentary, as well as the usual director's and actor's comentary tracks, collections of still pictures, etc. The 50 minute documentary is a true collectors item for film buffs and science fiction fans and it, alone, is worth the price of the new DVD. You can find this DVD at some retail outlets or you can order it from Yahoo at the following URL:

79. Lloyd Kaufman Interview
Interview with Lloyd Kaufman talking about his background, filmmaking and the effect of Troma.
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For a more recent interview with Lloyd Kaufman, check out the July 2005 issue of Filmink It was a cold night in Sydney. We had left the Japanese restaurant early to catch Sgt Kabukiman NYPD at the Valhalla Cinema. We met Lloyd Kaufman and said 'Do you ever get up on a bad morning and want to make another Apocalypse Now ?' He said 'No, I just want to keep exploding heads'. We never saw him again. But we did catch up with him over the phone a week or two later, at his New York home. He said he was distracted after a day's shooting, but proved an enthusiastic and obliging subject for interview. One gets the feeling he really takes Public Relations very seriously. And now, Mr Kaufman talks about life, movies and philosophy. Troma style.
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80. Monsterthemovie.com
Charts the life of a sociopath on his drive towards selfdestruction. Synopses, premiere information, cast and crew, making the film, and image gallery.
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