Making a Micro Budget Film - Part 1
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1h 23m
Part 1 - Producer David Cook shows how to make your own Micro Budget Film using THE SCREENWRITERS (made for $20,000) as a model. David covers everything from legal and business set up, fundraising, story and script development, casting, securing locations, building your team, pre-production (scheduling), production (call sheets, coordination), post, and distribution. He also reveals tips and secrets about producing, along with plenty of behind-the-scenes footage.
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