Making Movies on Your Own
Practical Talk from Independent Filmmakers
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You see them on the video shelves, with titles such as Domestic Strangers, The Bride of Frank, The Blood Between Us, Strawberry Estates and Sandman. Skeptically, perhaps, you rent one and slip it into the VCR. Hey, you think, this isn’t so bad—sometimes actually quite good. Suddenly, you discover that there is a whole range of movies from filmmakers operating outside the studio system that have their own attractions that the big budget fare can’t match.
You have, of course, discovered the world of independent filmmaking. Intrigued, you begin thinking that maybe you could do this, maybe you could make an independent feature film. In this work, J.R. Bookwalter, Ronnie Cramer, Mike Gingold, Eric Stanze, Steve Ballot, and 20 others tell what it is really like to make an independent feature. Covering such topics as the script, equipment, actors, publicity, distribution, all facets of production, and budgeting, these indie filmmakers give a virtual how-to for those interested in joining them or just learning more about how those interesting titles end up on video store shelves.
About the Author:
Kevin J. Lindenmuth has worked in the film/television business for about 30 years, in New York and Detroit. He has written and produced a dozen features, with worldwide distribution, and seven documentaries, most of them for PBS. He is the author of three previous books on independent filmmaking.
Press Reviews:
"practical advice for the low-budget filmmaker…the author, a working filmmaker, has gathered two dozen colleagues to answer basic questions about budgets, scripts, publicity, and distribution"—Library Journal; "for anyone with the guts…to make films on a shoestring budget, this book should be of considerable help. The Resource Directory, in particular, is of interest"—Classic Images; "you’ll love [this] book"—Cult Movies; "the indie directors featured provide a virtual how-to"—Alternative Cinema; "NYC filmmaker Lindenmuth asked 25 other low budget indie regional directors a series of questions and assembled the candid responses"—Psychotronic; "a definite must…an amazing jump-startish, self-help book"—Fright X Magazine; "interesting"—Public Library Quarterly.
See the publisher website: McFarland & Co
> From the same author:
How to Make Movies (2013)
Low-Budget/No-Budget Indie Experts Tell All
Subject: Technique > All techniques
The Independent Film Experience (2002)
Interviews with Directors and Producers
Subject: Genre > Independent cinema
> On a related topic:
Independent Female Filmmakers (2019)
A Chronicle through Interviews, Profiles, and Manifestos
Dir. Michele Meek
Subject: Director
Le Cinémascope (2004)
entre art et industrie
Dir. Jean-Jacques Meusy
(in French and English)
Subject: Economics
Minding Movies (2011)
Observations on the Art, Craft, and Business of Filmmaking
by David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson
Subject: General