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  1. Making Independent Films: Advice from the Filmmakers by Liz Stubbs, Richard Rodriguez, 2000-06-15
  2. Super 8 Film Making (Beginner's Guides) by Frank Arrowsmith, 1981-10
  3. The Battle of Britain: The making of a film by Leonard Mosley, 1969
  4. Shadows, Specters, Shards: Making History in Avant-Garde Film by Jeffrey Skoller, 2005-08-14
  5. CREATIVE FILM-MAKING
  6. A Primer for Film Making: A Complete Guide to 16 Mm and 35 Mm Film Production by Kenneth H. Roberts, 1971-06
  7. Making Movies: A Guide for Young Filmmakers (The Film Foundation Presents:)
  8. I Was Curious Diary of The Making of a Film by Vilgot Sjoman, 1968
  9. Photographs of Chachaji: The Making of a Documentary Film by Ved Mehta, 1982-03
  10. Projections 11: New York Film-Makers on Film-Making (Projections)
  11. A Guerilla in the Midst | An exploration into the art of no budget films by Stan Harrington, 2007
  12. Making Films in Contemporary Hollywood (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Alan Lovell, Gianluca Sergi, 2005-05-26
  13. The Making of King Kong. The Official Guide to the Motion Picture by Jenny Wake, 2006
  14. Projections 5: Film-Makers on Film-Making (Projections)

81. Channel4.com - Film - Text Only - Making Movies By Channel4.com/film
Digital Africa South African Filmmaking making Movies caught up with a couple of South Africa s More advice and top tips on how to make your own films
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Greg McLean on Wolf Creek

We talk to the writer-director of what is quite possibly this year's scariest film, as three backpackers encounter a less-than-friendly local in the Australian Outback. Read interview
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Nick Love on The Business

Nick Love's latest film, The Business - a bright, brash story of a young criminal on the run in Spain - is hitting cinemas nationwide. We caught up with the South London director for tea and a scone... Read interview
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After Dark

Stella Artois Screen presents After Dark, a series of events that showcase film in an entirely different light. About After Dark Win £2000 Short film masterclass Buy tickets Making movies exclusive Paul Haggis on Crash Making Movies gets an exclusive insight into the mind of Oscar-winning Million Dollar Baby writer Paul Haggis. We wanted to know all about his directorial debut. Masterclass Preston Sturges Considered the father of the screwball comedy, Sturges was one of America's great filmmakers, winning the first Academy Award ever given for Best Original Screenplay.

82. Brick Album | Noah | Fotki.com
Personal photos by one of the actors, Noah Segan, from the making of the film.
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83. Screen West Midlands - Your Agency For Film, Television And Digital Media In The
Support resources for all aspects of filmmaking in the West Midlands.
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84. Village Voice > Film > 'Boys Don't Cry'; 'Mumford' By J. Hoberman
J. Hoberman's review of the movie is totally frank, and the author seems to idolize the film and all those involved in making it.
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/9939/hoberman.shtml
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85. Shotbybothsides.com Guardian 23Feb2001
Article taken from The Guardian written by Paul Morley about the making of the film, in particular the likeness between the cast and the people they are playing.
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Shooting the past
When the maverick entrepreneur Tony Wilson breathed life into the Manchester music scene in the late 1970s, Paul Morley was the journalist who chronicled his - and its - rise. Now the story of Wilson, Joy Division, the Hacienda and Factory Records is being shot as a feature film starring Steve Coogan. Can they possibly get it right? Paul Morley - The Guardian Friday February 23, 2001 As I sit in a Manchester hotel bar a young man walks slowly across the room. He's quite tall and very slim, stooped inside slightly ill-fitting dark clothes that might have been bought at Oxfam, and he wears an expression of distractedsadness. For a stunning moment, I swear that it is Ian Curtis, the Joy Division singer who killed himself 20 years ago. He disappears through a door, vanishes like a ghost. I'm in Manchester to watch the filming of 24 Hour Party People, a story about the Manchester music scene from the punk of 1976 to the post-acid of 1992, a story about the suicide of Ian Curtis, a story about the artful dodging of Shaun Ryder, a story about a city that changed its face inside a decade, a story about the Hacienda nightclub, and most of all, a story about Tony Wilson, hero, villain, intellectual, slimeball, charlatan, loser, eccentric, drama queen, ultimate northern romantic. The film features Human Traffic's John Simm, The Royle Family's Ralf Little, Human Remains's Rob Brydon, Snatch's Lenny James, A Room for Romeo Brass's Paddy Considine, and comedians Peter Kay, Keith Allen, John Thompson, and Dave Gorman.

86. Studio 12 Movie
The official site for the exclusive online film. Watch the movie and trailer, view photos, and go behind the scenes with the making of Studio 12.
http://www.reelality.com/studio12

87. How To Make Your Movie - An Interactive Film School
Interactive CDROM that simulates the environment of a film school, allowing users to learn about and experience all of the steps involved in making their own films.
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88. Stop Making Sense (1984)
All the details on the revolutionary concert film from the Internet Movie Database
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89. Scottish Screen
Working with the Scottish Executive to promote Scotland as a production centre for world filmmaking.
http://www.scottishscreen.com/

90. Realising Finding Nemo, Q And A With Lee Unkrich And Andrew Stanton
An interview with the Pixar creators of the animated film Finding Nemo. With a review of the movie.Accessible version provided
http://www.futuremovies.co.uk/filmmaking.asp?ID=55

91. Little Film, For Lovers Of 8mm
Created by the writers of Super 8 in the Digital Age. It has information on film preservation and film stocks, filmmaking tips, and a FAQ on restoring hardware.
http://www.littlefilm.org/
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92. Canadian Festivals
Annual gay and lesbian works film and video festival in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Includes screening schedule, submission details, and volunteer and sponsorship information.
http://www.makingscenes.ca/
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  • 93. At-A-Glance Film Reviews: Short Cuts (1993)
    A brief review of the film. Also includes a link to a review of Trust, Love, and Ketchup, the documentary about the making of Short Cuts.
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    "Daddy, why can't I have a monkey?" Set in the bustle of Los Angeles, this star-studded Robert Altman cinematic tapestry tells the interlocking stories of a host of characters. Tapestry is precisely the right word. Each character is a thread in said tapestry, who contributes to the big picture, interacts with other characters who also contribute to the big picture, but really have no conception as to what the big picture looks like. "Real life" films rarely interest me. This one fascinates me. I was not expecting to love it so I expected fine filmmaking, but not necessarily fine entertainment. Short Cuts does several things with smashing success: it is an upstanding example of cinematic art, it is engrossing entertainment, it is hilariously funny, it is poignant and moving, and it inspires an awe rarely evoked by every day life. Within the days that the film takes place, there are momental events that take place, which the characters will never forget as long as they live, and there are the routine events that occur and are forgotten. All of these are somehow made fascinating in some way. Frances McDormand's story, for instance, about her affair with a married man and a malicious ex, borders on hysteria. There are no punchlines it's pure situational humor, in the uncorrupted sense of the term and induced greater laughter in myself than most pure comedies can do. Andie MacDowell's story, on the other hand, evokes our utmost concern and compassion, more so than most pure dramas can.

    94. Bob Miller's Light Walk: Making A Pinhole Camera
    Stepby-step instructions and diagrams show how to make a pinhole camera from a 126 film cartridge.
    http://www.exploratorium.edu/light_walk/camera_todo.html
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    Making a Pinhole Camera
    An ordinary camera has a lens that makes an image on film. In a pinhole camera. a small hole replaces the lens. You can construct a pinhole camera using:
    • corrugated cardboard from a box, or stiff cardboard from the back of a pad of paper
    • black paper
    • black tape
    • a cartridge of 126 film*
    • aluminum foil
    • two large rubber bands
    • a ruler
    • a pencil
    • scissors
    • a sharp knife
    • a straight pin or sewing needle
    Making a pinhole camera
    The diagram shows the basic construction of a pinhole camera. The body of the camera is a cardboard box that is open at both ends. To make this box, cut a rectangle of cardboard that measures 5 3/4 inches by 2 inches. Divide the long edge of the rectangle into four equal sections. as shown. Use your knife to score the cardboard along each of the lines. Fold the cardboard along the scores to make an open-ended box. Before you tape the edges together to make a box, you need to make the interior black to minimize reflection of light within the camera. You can cut a piece of black paper and fold it to make a black lining for your box, or you can cover the inside surface of the cardboard with strips of black tape. You could also paint the inside flat black with spray paint or tempera. Now tape the edges together to make a box, and tape all the box's edges and corners to prevent light from leaking into the camera.

    95. Articles On Wildlife, The Making Of Wildlife Films, Animal Behaviour, Expedition
    An article by the director, Adrian Warren, on the making of the film, with image gallery containing production stills.
    http://www.lastrefuge.co.uk/data/articles/imax_gorilla/IMAX_Gorilla_main.html

    96. Film Threat - Reviews
    Review by Merle Bertrand looking at the plot and making comparisons with Hitchcock films.
    http://www.filmthreat.com/Reviews.asp?File=ReviewsOne.inc&Id=1063

    97. TIME Asia Magazine:
    Article from Time Asia explores the making of 2046.
    http://www.time.com/time/asia/magazine/article/0,13673,501041004-702196,00.html
    : A Film Odyssey Oct. 04, 2004
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    : A Film Odyssey
    For four years, Wong Kar-wai fought to bring his vision to life. What's the result? A romantic masterpiece
    BY RICHARD CORLISS
    PHOTOGRAPH FOR TIME BY PHILIP ENGELHORN KING OF HEARTS: Wong Kar-wai is a master of melancholy romance Exclusive Interview: TIME talks to Wong Kar-wai Monday, Sep. 27, 2004 Chow (Tony Leung Chiu-wai) is a ladies' man. He knows how to attract them and keep them at a distance. Having been burned in an earlier affair, he is loath to reveal to them the ache of lost love at his core. Yet he needs a woman; he seems happy only when he can nod off, in a taxi, on a kind lady's shoulder. He sounds like a weary cynic, but underneath he is like every Wong Kar-wai character: a melancholy romantic. And he has the bruises to prove it. Chow is the hero of , Wong's first feature since In the Mood for Love four years ago. Like that film and most of the others that have made him the most respected and imitated writer-director in Hong Kong, perhaps in all Asia, it is a stethoscope monitoring the troubled hearts of people who have the attitude but not always the aptitude for love. At $15 million and more than two hours in length (20 minutes longer than any of his earlier pictures)

    98. Filmmaking
    Cyber film School filmmaking Website Instruction, tips, advice, techniques on how Info on festivals, articles on filmmaking and links to useful stuff
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    Caryn.com Independent Film Arena
    Financing, writing, crew, props,lighting, editing, low-budget tipsthis resource is there to show you the best that the Internet has to offer.
    Widescreen movie and early movie color system history illustrated with technical and non-technical information. Info on old color processes.
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    PLAFJAE Productions
    A group of filmmakers in Sydney Australia, dedicated to progressing the art of cinema by making movies about floppy monkey-puppet dictators and killer teddy bears. Swing by and have a look!
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    The internet resource for young film-makers. Info on festivals, articles on film-making and links to useful stuff

    99. Fifty Years Of Film-Making In Zimbabwe (Kedmon Hungwe)
    Kedmon Hungwe discusses the history and culture of filmmaking in Zimbabwe.
    http://www.szs.net/kedmon-hungwe/film-making-in-zimbabwe.html
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    Fifty Years of Film-Making in Zimbabwe
    Kedmon Nyasha Hungwe
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    Smyth, 1988, p. 285 At the end of the Second World War, the film initiative shifted from war propaganda to development in the colonies. Prior to the war, Britain had a poor record of promoting development in its colonies, and this record had been criticised by Germany war propaganda as well as by the United States. The US, which emerged as the dominant superpower after the war was keen to promote economic development and political stability in the Third World, so as to avoid losing the new states to the Soviet communist bloc ( So, 1990

    100. The Assassination Of Richard Nixon (2004)
    A brilliant achievement in filmmaking!, 12 November 2004 10/10 Author julio79 from Los Angeles, CA. I was lucky enough to see this film at the AFI Fest
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    Tagline: The mad story of a true man. (more) Plot Outline: Based on real life events, Assassination is set in 1974 and centers on a businessman (Penn) who decides to take extreme measures to achieve his American dream.

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