Now updated--the step-by-step secrets to capturing great moments on film With all the recent advancements in filmmaking technology, more people than ever are trying their hand at filmmaking. Keeping up with the newest information in this booming field, this updated edition of Filmmaking For Dummies features up-to-the-minute coverage of the latest and greatest hardware, software, accessories, and trends--including high-definition technology and new outlets for films such as YouTube and MySpace. It demystifies the nuts-and-bolts of filmmaking, from developing a project and securing financing to hiring a cast and crew, editing, and getting distribution. This new edition also provides new movie examples and updated contacts and resources. Whether people want to become professional filmmakers or simply shoot quality home movies, this practical guide has all the advice and tips needed to succeed.
Bryan Michael Stoller is an award-winning independent filmmaker and the author of Filmmaking for Dummies. Born in Ontario, Canada, he now lives in Los Angeles, California.
Skimmed. Super general, but pretty good. Got a bunch of links to helpful tools in here so worth a flick through to gather those. Not sure what the point is in saying how the people with money do things, take most of that stuff and put it into reach of the people who will touch this thing.
Heute kann jeder einen Film drehen, nur eine gute Idee braucht es dazu. Der Regisseur und Drehbuchautor Brian Michael Stoller erklärt Ihnen in diesem Buch, wie Sie ein Drehbuch schreiben und ein Storyboard entwickeln, den richtigen Drehort aussuchen, die passende Crew und Darsteller finden, den Film so drehen, dass er gut aussieht. Außerdem erläutert er, was Sie nach dem Dreh beachten sollten: Soundtrack, Special Effects und vieles mehr. Zuletzt gibt er Ihnen noch Tipps, wie Sie den Film an den Zuschauer bringen, sei es im Internet, über einen Vertrieb oder über andere Kanäle.
Like the title suggests, this is a good introductory book that gives a wide overview of all the major areas of filmmaking. While it is not comprehensive, and each chapter does not delve in too deeply, it's still a great book to familiarize yourself with the concepts of filmmaking - finally learning phrases and lingo like "script breakdown" or "distribution". It is definitely not the only book you need, but it's a good jumping off point to deeper material.
This is a good adjunct for “The Filmmakers Handbook” by Asher and Pincus.
It is less technical, but its target audience is greater than pro- or semi-pro filmmakers.
I found the audio section particularly helpful with its simple presentation of the basics. A decent microphone and good placement enhance films, but bad sound marks an beginning amateur effort.
One of the better books. Great high level tips, it's such a broad topic, there's just too much to cover. I appreciate how the 3rd addition has some modern tech mentioned in it, so it's still relevant.
I chose this because it has many ways for filmakig.I ould Like to be a Filmaker really Interesting. Sometimes not every time you need the correct amount of light and the correct background to get the perfect picture. You also need scenery that can give the person who sees the picture an idea of where that picture was taken or how pretty does it look.
Publishing or Printing a Picture or a Movie is Hard. You need to see that everything is right as you planned for your story or picure to be printed or published. You need to take your time to make the correct things in order to have a nice and good movie or picture.
I would like readers to read this book because this book has many ways, facts and details about what you need to do in ordr to make a film or picture the profesional way you want it to be.
If you are interested in filmmaking as either a hobby or an actual profession, this book should suit you well from an beginner to intermediate level.
It goes through the entire process in good detail. You will get tired of the awkward jokes found on every page, and it does feel a bit dated at times, but overall it is a good read it you are interested in filmmaking.
A real joy for the people wanting to be filmmakers. I say, and even James Cameron says, pick up a camera and just shoot something. Bryan Michael Stoller teaches you how to do that, and does just that with no compromise.
This book is helpful if your a budding filmmaker but if you are just trying to make some youtube-worthy shorts then this might be a bit much. Very informative if you plan to have a career in film or begin a production company.