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The 50 Movie Starter Kit: What You Need to Know if You Want to Know What You're Talking About

by Ty Burr

In this ebook exclusive, Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr introduces the fifty films every movie lover must know.

This carefully curated list of great movies spans over a century of filmmaking, from the silent...


The Little Blue Book for Filmmakers: A Primer for Directors, Writers, Actors, and Producers

by Carl Gottlieb & Toni Attell

(Limelight). Originally conceived as a workbook for young directors, The Little Blue Book for Filmmakers has become a handbook for easy reference, with all the information a student director/actor/producer needs...


Instant Filmmaker: Secrets, Tips, Tools, Truths, and A-Hah's

by Chris Nolan

A power-packed toolbox for both filmmaker rookies and veterans of ultra-crucial "how-to's" and shortcuts-to-success that blows the lid off uncertainty, weed-whacks through confusion, jacks-up inspiration, and...


The Independent Filmmaker's Guide: Make Your Feature Film for $2,000

by Glenn Berggoetz

(Quick Guide). Award-winning independent filmmaker Glenn Berggoetz shares all he knows about making a marketable feature film for $2,000. While most books on independent filmmaking talk about how to make a film...


An Askew View 2: The Films of Kevin Smith A Revised and Updated Edition

by John Kenneth Muir

(Applause Books). In the year 2002, An Askew View: The Films of Kevin Smith was the first book to gaze at the cinema of one of New Jersey's favorite sons, the independent and controversial auteur of Clerks (1994),...


The Quotable John Wayne: The Grit and Wisdom of an American Icon

by Carol Lea Mueller

Perhaps best known for his classic movie lines, such as Fill your hands, you sons-a-bitches from True Grit, the late actor John Wayne often displayed a spontaneous and biting wit away from the screen as well....


The Dark Knight Trilogy: The Complete Screenplays with Storyboards

by Christopher Nolan

(Book). At nearly six hundred pages, The Dark Knight Trilogy , a behemoth of script and storyboards, captures on the page the dark mythic expanse of the cinematic Batman. These definitive, vibrant film blueprints...


If You Like The Terminator...: Here Are Over 200 Movies, TV Shows, and Other Oddities That You Will Love

by Scott Von Doviak

(If You Like). The Terminator began life as a low-budget B movie seemingly destined for a short run at malls and drive-ins before blossoming into a billion-dollar franchise that launched the careers of director...


Joss Whedon: The Complete Companion

by Popmatters

HE ESSENTIAL UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE WHEDONVERSE

Joss Whedon’s importance in contemporary pop culture can hardly be overstated, but there has never been a book providing a comprehensive survey of his career...


Star Trek FAQ: Everything Left to Know About the First Voyages of the Starship Enterprise

by Mark Clark

FAQ

Star Trek FAQ tells the complete story of Star Trek , from the before the beginning (the books, films, and TV shows that inspired producer Gene Roddenberry to create Star Trek ) until after the end (when...


Purple Rain: Music on Film Series

by John Kenneth Muir

Limelight

In the summer of 1984, a small, low-budget film came out of nowhere and unexpectedly debuted at the number one slot at the box office, unseating reigning champion Ghostbusters and making its star, Prince,...


Tales From Development Hell (New Updated Edition): The Greatest Movies Never Made?

by David Hughes

A compulsively readable journey into the area of movie-making where all writers, directors and stars fear to tread: Development Hell, the place where scripts are written, actors hired and sets designed... but...


The Crow: The Story Behind the Film

by Bridget Baiss

The Crow is the ultimate cult movie, with a dedicated worldwide following, and two sequels, plus a fourth currently in production. Now, ten years after the original film’s release, the full story of this...


Filmology

by Chris Barsanti

Sure, you love the movies. But how much do you really know about the ones that really made a difference? Whether it's Birth of a Nation, the brilliant silent film that fanned the flames of racism; Easy Rider...


The Script Selling Game, 2nd edition: A Hollywood Insider's Look at Getting Your Script Sold and Produced

by Kathie Fong Yoneda

The Script-Selling Game is like having a mentor in the business who answers your questions and provides you with not only valuable information, but real-life examples on how to maneuver your way through the...


If You Like Monty Python...: Here Are Over 200 Movies, TV Shows and Other Oddities That You Will Love

by Zack Handlen

(Limelight). From their perfectly insane television show to their consistently irreverent and riotous movies, Monty Python has owned the zany and absurd side of comedy since their debut. Their influence can...


Horror Movie Freak

by Don Sumner

You'll scream with delight while reading this fun and engaging book that discusses fright flicks all horror fans need to see to ascend to the level of a true Horror Freak — from classics (Dracula and Psycho...


Top Ten Reasons Why It's A Great Time to be A Filmmaker

by Michael Wiese Authors & Ken Lee

Collection of inspiriting and informative articles written by some of the best-selling authors in the world about filmmaking, careers, and life choices.


So, You're A Creative Genius, Now What?

by Carl King

Until now there hasn't been a comprehensive, philosophical guide to prepare you for the strange, beautiful, and downright dangerous lifestyle known as a Creative Career. So, You're A Creative Genius... Now What?...


Getting Past Me: A Writer's Guide to Production Company Readers

by Mindi White

(Limelight). Story analysts, also known as script analysts or readers, are the gatekeepers at production companies and agencies. Working behind the scenes, they make or break writers' entree into the company...