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The second book in the Rocliffe Notes series, A Guide to Low-Budget Filmmaking is a practical, step-by-step guide to getting your film made, taking it all the way from a script to the screen. It covers every aspect of the process, including: budgeting and finance; casting, crewing and scheduling; shooting and post-production; and marketing and festival strategy. It also incorporates unique insights and insider confidences from peers and established industry players - from directors, writers and producers, through to sales and marketing consultants and distributors. Contributors include: Sean…mehr

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The second book in the Rocliffe Notes series, A Guide to Low-Budget Filmmaking is a practical, step-by-step guide to getting your film made, taking it all the way from a script to the screen. It covers every aspect of the process, including: budgeting and finance; casting, crewing and scheduling; shooting and post-production; and marketing and festival strategy. It also incorporates unique insights and insider confidences from peers and established industry players - from directors, writers and producers, through to sales and marketing consultants and distributors. Contributors include: Sean Baker, Saul Dibb, Destiny Ekaragha, Camille Gatin, Sarah Gavron, Shirley Henderson, John Madden, Maxine Peake and Asif Kapadia.

A revelation for all would-be filmmakers, it's the essential guide to the nuts-and-bolts of making a film, and a must-have for anyone thinking of making a film on one of the low-budget Microwave, iFeatures or Catalyst schemes, whose recent critical and box-office successes include Lady Macbeth, God's Own Country and The Levelling.

'A really useful guide to getting on in the world of film' - Richard Eyre, Writer & Director

'This is the book I wish I had when I was started out working in the movies. Would that it had existed a few decades ago. It's detailed, optimistic and full of practical and useful information' - John Malkovich, Actor, Writer & Producer

'An insightful and crystal clear read for anyone wanting to produce their first film be it a short or a feature' - Fodhla Cronin O'Reilly, Producer

Look out for the other book in the series: Rocliffe Notes - A Professional Approach for Screenwriters and Writer-Directors.


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Autorenporträt
Farah Abushwesha has produced the feature The Last Photograph, directed by and starring Danny Huston, and an Irish Film Board commission to celebrate the centenary of the 1916 Easter Rising. She runs UK based company Rocliffe as well as being the European Director of Content for Emmy-winning Exec Producer Stephanie Laing's online comedy platform PYPO. She was the co-producer on Pinewood Studio's Pressure with Danny Huston and Matthew Goode, and producer of Newscope's teen thriller Don't Hang Up starring Gregg Sulkin and Gareth Clayton. Her production work includes two acclaimed directorial debuts: BAFTA Breakthrough Brit Rowan Athale's The Rise and BAFTA nominee Tom Harper's The Scouting Book for Boys. Her short film The Party has been nominated for a 2017 BAFTA. Farah is the founder of the BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Competition - the initiative behind the BAFTA and Rocliffe's FORUM LIST. She is a champion of new screen talent and author of the Amazon bestseller Rocliffe Notes. Farah was recently listed by Stepfeed as one of "11 Inspirational Arab Women in Film".