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The Filmmaker’s Handbook Steven Ascher and Edward Pincus

                                          The Filmmaker’s Handbook
                                                                         By: Steven Ascher and Edward Pincus




The book is less concerned with individual brands and technologies, however, and much more interested in giving an all-encompassing guide to the filmmaking process, The book is written so that it is easily understood. The only real criticism that one might have about the text is that there is so much detail, that the timid may find that they become overwhelmed, this book tends to lean towards the technical aspects of the filmmaking craft. However, knowledge is power. It opens one’s mind to the creative possibilities so that they can move forward with confidence.


Media Literacy Education. (2017)

I really like when its a true story then you can do it a film, i feel the fun writing the script then choose the location study for the camera place and the light where should be, and you need when choose a film location to look at the light follow the sun, listen if there is a noise decide where to set up, try to get the permission, its not easy to make a film there is too many things to do from screenwriting to cinematography to directing to producing then finally editing and each one of these there is to many steps on my way of thinking not anyone can success in this thing, I can tell that you need to believe on yourself and dream for being a filmmaker.





References

Ascher, S. and Pincus, E. (2013). The filmmaker's handbook. New York: Plume.

National Association for Media Literacy Education. (2017). Film-making-image. [online] Available at: https://namle.net/film-making-image/ [Accessed 15 Nov. 2017].

Videomaker.com. (2017). 11 Tips for Location Scouting. [online] Available at: https://www.videomaker.com/article/c18/8946-11-tips-for-location-scouting [Accessed 15 Nov. 2017].




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