Short films-- How to make and distribute them

Nathan Parker

Book - 2007

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Published
Harpenden [Great Britain]: Kamera Books c2007.
Language
English
Main Author
Nathan Parker (-)
Physical Description
300 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. + 1 DVD (4 3/4 in.)
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781904048817
  • Accompanying DVD includes: Rare books and manuscripts (ca. 12 min.) / Davis Productions presents a Sister Films production, in association with Whatever Pictures ; from a short story by Toby Litt ; screenplay by Wendy Bevan-Mogg ; directed by Bruce Webb ; produced by Wendy Bevan-Mogg and Elisabeth Pinto ; cast includes: Neve McIntosh, Ian Mosby, Alexander Giles
  • Being bad (ca. 10 min., c2005) / Kelma Films ; written & directed by Laurence Coriat ; producers, Norma Burke, Steve Wilkinson ; cast includes: Frank Fasano, Sarah Labhart, Jean-Pierre Sanchez
  • Shelf life (ca. 4 min., 2000) / H₃O Films presents ; producers, Steve Ackhurst, Paul Carter ; director/writer, Charles Hendley ; based on an idea by Niels Alzen ; cast includes: Paul Kennedy, Michael Winner
  • Hotel Infinity (ca. 11 min., c2004) / Picture Farm and UK Film Council ; writer/director, Amanda Boyle ; producer, Adrian Sturges ; cast includes: Favian White, Tom Yang, Rosie Marcel
  • Chrysanthemums the word (ca. 30 sec., in English with French subtitles) / read by John Cooper Clarke ; producer/director, Toby Roberts
  • downloadable extras (PC required).
Review by Library Journal Review

Whether these two works were written in reaction to insufficient subject representation and methodology or by trendsetting idealists who simply know their field and how to communicate it, we as readers win. These volumes intelligibly convey information didactically in a palatable fashion without suggesting that you are a dummy or an idiot. Of similar design, both books exhibit a physically efficient while textually dense architecture; their dimensions are expanded further by DVD-ROMs showcasing case-in-point documentaries and shorts as well as invaluable interactive Excel spreadsheets and PDF and Word templates outlining budget and call sheets, licensing and release forms, treatment examples, fill-in storyboards, and more. Both books provide background history of their respective genres; cover preproduction, production, and postproduction; explore marketing and distribution; and flesh out all of this with interviews, cost-sheet examples, production notes and product info, and clearly organized references, referrals, and links. Glynne and Parker each wonderfully represent their gifts as both instructors and filmmakers with these academic-by-nature but practical-in-design titles. Save for a few Anglocentric sprinkles (convert the pounds to dollars or swap Main Street for High Street and everything will be just fine), the books speak the international language of film and can be enjoyably read straight through but are priceless as sources of reference-all the while funny, insightful, and realistic. Where these books lack (and they don't much), they provide excellent referral information. They're like filmmaking courses bound and at a fraction of the cost. Accessible and valuable to academic and public libraries of all sizes-and, obviously, highly recommended.-Ben Malczewski, Ypsilanti Dist. Lib., MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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