WHAT THEY DON'T TEACH YOU AT FILM SCHOOL (Book) |
ABOUT
THE BOOK |
Author: Camille Landau &
Tiare White
Paperback: 244 Pages
Publisher: Hyperion (March 2001)
ISBN: 0786884770
Price: S$27.95 (Available in Borders)
Links:
http://hyperionbooks.com/
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BOOK REVIEW:
No money for film school?
No worries!
What they don’t teach you at film school offers information
that’s covered in the film school curriculum and so
much more information that no covered. Bet they don’t
teach you how to deal with having potential sexual affairs
among the film crew? Or how to promote your film cheaply and
yet effectively.
This book offers 161 strategies to assist you in making that
film that you might be dreaming off. It provides encouragement
when facing obstacles and some tips on getting over them.
It also shared experience of those who are involved in a wide
range of film projects so that you could avoid the pitfalls
that some of them had encountered. For someone who had not
involved with any serious film production, this book provides
an intriguing peek into what going on behind a film production,
the sweat, the tears, the joys and the rewards of a film production
from the start to the end.
Each of the 161 strategies is done in a standalone manner
and easily accessible for those who are new to film production.
They are entertaining and rather inspiring strategies to read.
It will often leave you with the thoughts that “hey
I can do that!” and if you gather enough of those courage
from this book to be as defiant as a fifteen years old, you
probably are on your way to making your first film.
CHOICE XCERPT:
“The danger with film school as the initiation to filmmaking
is that so many schools are built on the very logic of permission.
If they let you in, then you’re a filmmaker. If they
choose your project, then you’re a director. If they
like you, you’ll succeed.
What If they don’t?
Too many film students and would-be filmmakers make careers
out of asking permission from people whose job it is to say
no, when all they should be doing is figuring out how to make
films- with or without anyone’s blessing.”
VERDICT:
What they don’t teach you at film school is the most
motivating book about filmmaking I have ever encountered so
far. It’s easy to read and very hard to put down. Anyone
who is interested in the process of movie making, whether
you have done film school or not, should read this book. It
helps to be prepared for things that the film schools don’t
prepare you for.
Review
by Richard Lim Jr
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