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If you are a hungry indie filmmaker with a passion for the film industry and a drive to earn passive income, “Producing Independent Feature Films That Make Money: The Ultimate Guide to Producing Independent Films for Profit and Passive Income Project Description” is the book that you have been waiting for. At each stage of the filmmaking journey, you will be tested to overcome obstacles and endure setbacks. Given your heavy workload and expansive...
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This book contains the synopses, ratings, and reviews of 190 dark adaptations of Stephen King's work. The films are ranked based on their overall score.
Discover 115 Dollar Babies, those King stories adapted by students and emerging filmmakers that very few audiences have seen.
Long days and pleasant nights!
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This book contains the synopses, ratings, and reviews of 157 dark films by Stephen King. The films are ranked. In this edition, discover Stephen King stories you've never heard of adapted by students and aspiring filmmakers. Dollar Baby refers to a society of creators and their films. It can also refer to an arrangement with King. For a dollar, special candidates were granted permission to adapt one of his short stories, novellas, or poems.
6) December
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c2004
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Five young men, prep school students and best friends, must decide whether or not to go to war after Japan bombs Pearl Harbor.
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This book exposes the myths surrounding the propaganda films produced during the Third Reich. One, that the Nazis were infallible masters in the use of film propaganda. Two, that everything the Nazis said was a lie. Three, that only the Riefenstahl documentaries are significant to the modern viewer. It reveals the truth, lies, successes and failures of key films designed to arouse hostility against the Nazis' enemies, including Ohm Krüger - the most...
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Lean Filmmaking is an explosion of creativity, turning conventional wisdom upside down to vigorously shake out obsolete ideas revered by the traditional film industry.
Writing a script. Pitching to investors. Surviving development hell. Before even picking up a camera. All while juggling a family, a social life and a day job. No wonder making an independent feature film feels out of reach.
Lean Filmmaking is different.
It celebrates...
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Shooting a feature film is a fascinating and complex process. With his uniquely personal insight and experience, David McGiffert offers a captivating and entertaining view of moviemaking from the Best Seat in the House. Drawing from over three decades as an assistant director, McGiffert charts a revealing and informative journey through the making of many major films working with noted directors such as Robert Zemeckis, Tim Burton, Cameron Crowe,...
10) Elf
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2003.
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A human baby accidentally ends up at the North Pole and grows up among the elf community. Buddy, as he comes to be known, knows that he's "special". When he's 30, Buddy learns from Santa that he's really a human. He decides to go in search of his father, to find out where he belongs. He walks to Manhattan, and is immediately run over by a cab. His father at first rejects him and Buddy ends up in a department store where other elves are working. But...
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When a new geothermal heating system is installed under Riverdale High, Jughead's hairy Neanderthal ancestor thaws out instantly out-Jugheading Jughead, becoming the toast of Riverdale. The world of Archie meets “Encino Man” takes on a twist when Archie and friends have to save Jug Man from Reggae's nefarious money making schemes.
15) Pinocchio
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Gepetto, a lonely woodcutter makes a special puppet, for himself, he names Pinocchio. Soon after coming to life, Pinocchio sets off on his own magical adventures learning the value of being a good boy.
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Sabrina turns 13 and, like the rest of her family before her, goes off to Witch Academy. But Sabrina has a secret that makes her fear that she'll never be accepted at school…or in life: she's a half-witch, half-mortal. Can Sabrina prove herself to her teachers, her classmates…and herself?