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Florilegium
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Boston Williams; Cover design or artwork by Grubb Sam
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How to Make a Movie on a Tight BudgetToday's indie film market is
growing by leaps and bounds and filmmaker Rickey Bird and
screenwriter and novelist Al Guevara are on a mission to help indie
moviemakers everywhere. Bird and Guevara want to show aspiring
filmmakers how to overcome common movie and video production
problems: Not enough money for crews Over budget and likely making
the wrong movie Can't get the attention of an indie studio Should
have started with a short film to gain attention Amateur Movie
& Video Production. Thousands of aspiring filmmakers are
learning how to use cheaper, widely available filmmaking
technology, and the craft of making movies from books pulled from
bookstore and library shelves. Their work is totally DIY and they
are the most creative people you will ever meet. Rickey Bird's
Hectic Films is a Southern California enterprise building a
filmmaking empire on a budget. His short films, feature films,
micro docs and tutorials have landed in some of the biggest
American film festivals and been seen online worldwide. The result?
Millions of views worth of exposure from films online, in festivals
and creative marketing literally on the street. His many projects
have seen leading B actors like Hulk Hogan and Vernon Wells (Mad
Max Road Warrior), make-up artists from the TV show Grimm, and
stuntmen from the Call of Duty games. What you'll learn in this
book: How planning and shooting a short film today can lead to a
feature-length project tomorrow Everything you need to know about
writing a movie project on a burger budget Tips on how to find
locations and not get arrested Shooting tips galore for building
exciting scenes Sound and film editing tips and all kinds of
special effects wizardry, including puppetry Screenings,
promotions, and juicy tips on film festival strategy If you liked
books such as How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck, The Filmmaker's
Handbook, or Rebel Without a Crew, you'll love Cheap Movie Tricks.
This work offers an illustrated overview of perpetual motion
machines and their inventors. The deceptively simple task of making
a mechanism which would turn forever has fascinated many famous men
and physicists throughout the centuries. In fact, the basic tenets
of engineering grew from the failures of these perpetual motion
machine designers. And, despite the naivete and even the blatant
trickery of many inventors, there still exist a handful of
mechanisms which defy explanation: A vast canvas-covered wheel
which turned by itself was erected in the Tower of London; Another
wheel turned endlessly in Germany and was discussed by philosophers
and scientists throughout Europe, including Sir Isaac Newton.
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