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  2. The Guerilla Filmmakers Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Guerilla Filmmakers Handbook is a bestselling [1] textbook on low-budget and independent film production written by Chris Jones and Genevieve Jolliffe. Currently in its third edition, it consists primarily of interviews with filmmakers and case studies in filmmaking.

  3. Script breakdown - Wikipedia

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    In film and television, a script breakdown is an analysis of a screenplay in which all of the production elements are reduced into lists. Within these lists are, in essence, the foundation of creating a production board, which is fundamental in creating a production schedule and production budget of an entire production of any film or television program in pre-production. [1]

  4. Filmmaking - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of post-production consists of the film editor reviewing the footage with the director and assembling the film out of selected takes. The production sound (dialogue) is also edited; music tracks and songs are composed and recorded if a film is intended to have a score; sound effects are designed and recorded.

  5. Option (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of producers are film studios, production companies or an individual. Source materials are often a book, theatrical play, or screenplay; however, they may also be articles, video games, songs, or any other work of intellectual property. The term is often used as a verb. For example, "Paramount optioned a short story by Ted Chiang."

  6. Screenwriting - Wikipedia

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    Example of a page from a screenplay formatted for a feature-length film. Screenwriting or scriptwriting is the art and craft of writing scripts for mass media such as feature films, television productions or video games.

  7. Production company - Wikipedia

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    It allows for a single company to maintain control over seemingly unrelated companies that fall within the ranges of entertainment, which increases and centralises the revenue into one company (example: a film production company, TV production company, video game company, and comic book company are all owned by a single entertainment company).

  8. List of books on films - Wikipedia

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    Gone With the Wind As Book and Film. University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-87249-836-5. Leitch, Thomas (1 March 2009). Film Adaptation and Its Discontents: From Gone with the Wind to The Passion of the Christ. JHU Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-9187-8. Molt, Cynthia Marylee (2012). Gone with the Wind on Film: A Complete Reference Work ...

  9. Studio system - Wikipedia

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    A studio system is a method of filmmaking wherein the production and distribution of films is dominated by a small number of large movie studios.It is most often used in reference to Hollywood motion picture studios during the early years of the Golden Age of Hollywood from 1927 (the introduction of sound motion pictures) to 1948 (the beginning of the demise of the studio system), wherein ...