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Make Your Own Damn Movie!
Make Your Own Damn Movie!: Secrets of a Renegade Director | Lloyd Kaufman, Adam Jahnke, Trent Haaga
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Lloyd Kaufman, the writer/producer/director of such cult-classic films as The Toxic Avenger, Class of Nuke 'Em High, and Tromeo and Juliet, offers a guide to movie-making unlike any other available anywhere. In 25 years, Kaufman, along with partner Michael Herz, has built Troma Studios up from a company struggling to find its voice in a field crowded with competitors to its current--and legendary--status as a lone survivor, a bastion of true cinematic independence, and the world's greatest collection of camp on film. As entertaining and funny as it is informative and insightful, Make Your Own Damn Movie! places Kaufman's radically low-budget, independent-studio style of filmaking directly in the reader's hands. Thus we learn how to: develop and write a knock-out screenplay; raise funding; find locations and cast actors; hire a crew; obtain equipment, permits, and music rights (all for little or no money); make incredible special effects for $0.79 each; charm, schmooze, and network while on the film-festival circuit; and, finally, make a bad actor act so bad it's actually good. From scriptwriting and directing to financing and marketing, this book is brimming with utterly off-the-wall, decidedly maverick, yet consistently proven advice on how to fully develop one's idea for an independent film.
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Make Your Own Damn Movie!: Secrets of a Renegade Director | Lloyd Kaufman, Adam Jahnke, Trent Haaga
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My #TBT pick is Make Your Own Damn Movie! by Lloyd Kaufman (pictured). Not only is it a fun read for aspiring filmmakers, it also introduced me to the twisted world of Kaufman's Troma Entertainment. This was Lloyd's second how-to, and he's written many since, but it's my favourite for being the most focused (as well as the first one I read). Plus, my copy is autographed from when I got to meet and interview Lloyd several years ago!