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نویسندگان: Maureen Ryan
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ISBN (شابک) : 1615932666, 9781615932665
ناشر: Michael Wiese Productions
سال نشر: 2017
تعداد صفحات: 476
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Producer to Producer: A Step-by-Step Guide to Low-Budget Independent Film Producing به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تهیه کننده به تهیه کننده: راهنمای گام به گام برای تولید فیلم مستقل با بودجه کم نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این کتاب مقدس جامعی برای تولید فیلم های کم بودجه برای تولیدکنندگان نوظهور و حرفه ای است. ساختاری برای هدایت خواننده در جلسات تولید، تمام جنبه های فرآیند تولید فیلم به تفصیل تشریح شده است. چک لیست های ارزشمند - که 12 هفته قبل از فیلمبرداری شروع می شود و تا عکاسی اصلی (و ثانویه) و پس از تولید ادامه می یابد - فیلمساز را در مسیر و هدف قرار می دهد. رایان یکی از تهیهکنندگان فیلم Man on Wire ساخته جیمز مارش است که برنده جایزه اسکار بهترین فیلم مستند در سال 2009 شد.
This is a comprehensive bible to low-budget film producing for emerging and professional producers. Structured to guide the reader through production meetings, every aspect of the film-production pro-cess is outlined in detail. Invaluable checklists ― which begin 12 weeks before shooting and continue through principal (and secondary) photography and postproduction ― keep the filmmaker on track and on target. Ryan is co-producer of James Marsh’s Man on Wire, winner of the 2009 Academy Award for Best Documentary
Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction What’s New About the 2nd Edition How This Book Works and Whom it is for 1) Development Finding the Idea or Material Learning to Say No Study Scripts Development Process Rights Acquisition of Script and/or Underlying Material Screenplay Creation and Revision Screenwriting Software Getting Feedback on the Script Script Doctors Writers Guild of America Log Line—Don’t Leave Home Without It Log Line Creation Creating a Proposal Narrative Proposal Example Documentary Proposal Example IMDb.com Creating a Pitch Producing a Trailer Distribution Plan Marketing/Publicity Campaign Presales Sales Agents Deliverables Development Wrap Up Final Checklist Before Deciding to Produce the Film 2) Script Breakdown Nuts and Bolts Breakdown Details Filling In the Script Breakdown Sheet Schedule Analysis of Sundae Summary Using the Breakdown to Adjust Your Script 3) Budgeting Budgeting Overview When Should You Create a First Budget? Everything but the Kitchen Sink Budgeting Software Budget Breakdown Estimated Budget Spreadsheet Mechanics Geography of the Budget Top Sheet Creating the Estimated Budget Detailed Line Items Sundae Budgeting Case Study Sundae Budget Analysis Cash-Flow Schedule Locked Budget and Working Budget Padding and Contingency Budget Actualization Tax Resale Certificates Tax Incentives/Credits 4) Funding Presales Sales Agents Equity Investors Deferred Payment Deals Union Signatory Film Agreements Donations and Fiscal Sponsorship Reaching Out to Interested Communities How to Ask for Donations and Discounts Grants Creative Labs Fundraising Trailers Find a Mentor or Executive Producer Crowdfunding Beware of Credit Cards as a Way of Funding Your Project’s Budget 5) Casting Hiring a Casting Director Attaching an Actor or “Star” to Your Project Pay-or-Play Deal Attaching Talent and Casting Without a Casting Director The Casting Process Auditions/Casting Sessions Callbacks Labor Rules for Minors Extras/Background Actor Casting Casting Schedule and Backups To Be Union or Not to Be Union… SAG-AFTRA Bond/Escrow Union Paperwork/Station 12 6) Pre-Production Production Triangle Need to Get the Money in the Bank Pre-production Countdown Pre-production Countdown Explanations 7) Locations Create Location Lists The Specifics of Location Scouting Location Photo Folders Check with Local Film Commissions for Leads Alternatives to Hiring a Location Scout Finalizing Location Decisions Negotiating the Deal Back-up Locations Paperwork Location Release Form General Liability Insurance Certificate Co-ops and Condos Permits Police/Fire/Sheriff’s Departments Tech Scout Shoot-day Protocol Run Through with Owner Leave It Better Than You Found It Green Set Protocols Idiot Check The Day After the Location Shoot Tax Incentive Programs 8) Hiring Crew Crew Positions: Who Does What Finding Talented Crew Where to Find Crew Hiring Criteria Watch Demo Reels Check References On Hold/Confirm or Book/Release Salary Negotiation/Most Favored Nation Hiring Paperwork 9) Legal It’s All About Rights It’s All About Liability Breakdown of a Legal Document Legal Concepts List of Agreements During Each Phase Legal Corporate Entities Never Sign Anything Without Proper Legal Advice Your Lawyer Is an Extension of You Attorney as Financier/Executive Producer/Producer’s Rep 10) Insurance Why Do You Need Insurance? Common Insurance Policies Completion Bond/Guaranty How Do You Obtain Insurance? How Insurance Brokers Work Certificate Issuance Insurance Audits What to Do When You Have a Claim Things You Should Know Never Go into Production Without Insurance 11) Scheduling Overview Script Breakdown Element Sheet Creation Scheduling Principles Scheduling Steps Sundae Shooting Schedule Analysis Shooting Stripboard Creation Day-Out-of-Days Schedule Scheduling each shoot day—how do you know how long something will take to shoot? Feeding your crew every 6 hours and other union regulations that affect the day’s schedule Portrait of a 1st Assistant Director Locking the Schedule 12) Production The Night Before Your First Day of Principal Photography First Day of Principal Photography Wrap Checklist Second Day Disasters Enemy of the Production Actualized Budget Cigars and Fine Chocolates 13) Safety Safety for All Preparing for Safety in Pre-production Location Permissions and Planning On-Set Precautions and Protocols Speaking Up Security for Post Production and Deliverables Equipment Monitoring and Protection Safety Protocols for Equipment and Special Conditions Global Safety Issues 14) Wrap Wrapping Out Loss & Damaged/Missing & Damaged Deposit Checks and Credit Card Authorizations Actualized Budget Petty Cash Budget Analysis Wrap Paperwork Wrap Party 15) Post Production Workflow Picking a Format Camera Test/Workflow Test Tech Specs Sheet How to Put Together a Post Production Team Planning for Post Digital Workflow Example Post Finishing Information (film only) Film Negative and Match Back (film only) Deliverables Work-in-Progress Screenings 16) Audio Sound Recording During Principal Photography How to Get the Best Sound on Set Tech Scouts Room Tone Wild Sound Audio Post Production Building Audio Tracks/Sound Design Adding Sound Effects Creating and Recording Foley Recording ADR Laying in Music Tracks Sound Mixing Layback Dolby Digital, DTS, and THX 17) Music Obtaining Music Rights What Rights Do You Need? Putting in the License Request Music Rights Request Letter Format Negotiating for the Music Rights Most Favored Nation Out-of-Copyright/Public Domain Music Fair Use E&O Insurance Blanket TV Agreements Music Cue Sheet Cease and Desist What Happens if You Can’t Find the Copyright Holder? Music Rights Clearance Person/Company Original Music Compositions for Your Project Music Libraries and Royalty-Free Music Music Supervisors 18) Archive Materials Archive and Research Steps to Acquire and Use Archive Materials in Your Project Archive Researcher Archive Libraries National Archives and Records Administration Fair Use Archival Usage and Negotiation License Paperwork Cease and Desist 19) Marketing/Publicity Producer of Marketing and Distribution Social Media Website Press Kit Production Stills and Publicity Photos Crowdfunding IMDb.com Screeners Social Action Campaigns (SAC) Key Artwork How to Hire a Publicist 20) Film Festivals Fee Waivers and Screening Fees Film Festival Strategy—A, B, C and Niche Film Markets Film Festival Premieres Oscar Eligibility Other Awards In or Out of Competition Jury and Audience Awards What to Expect from a Film Festival Posters, Postcards, and Photos Technical Issues at Festivals Tech Test 21) Distribution/Sales Sales Agents International Sales Theatrical/Television Sales DVD/VOD/Digital Sales Deliverables Self Distribution Pick of the Week/Contests Future Distribution Models 22) What’s Next? Index About the Author