Naked Filmmaking: How To Make A Feature-Length Film - Without A Crew - For $10,000 Or Less Review
Posted by
David Hamer
on 11/05/2012
/
Labels:
audio,
cinematographer,
cinematography,
direction,
director,
film director,
film making,
filmmaker,
indie film,
low budget
Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)Mike Carroll opens his book with a confession when he tells us he wants people to buy the book. He wants people to read the book. He has titled it "Naked Filmmaking" with full awareness that the onlooker will be drawn to it since sex controlled America is lured to perversions like a movement in the peripheral. He's an artist with a grasp on the reality of this ever expanding world of technology (the digital age)and holds no illusions in the possibility of being left behind (perhaps his largest fear?). Carroll chapters his book with layers of straight talk, not of the failed outsider but the active explorer who is eager to share his knowledge. One is inspired to take on the task because Carroll makes it seem possible (and it is!), all the while jabbing the low tech thinkers and non-creative hacks with unsettling reality. This book is what got me through the making of my film and I can say, without shame, it stands as the best book on one-man filmmaking (true independence) since "Rebel Without a Crew" by Robert Rodriguez.
- Anthony D'Juan Shelton
Click Here to see more reviews about: Naked Filmmaking: How To Make A Feature-Length Film - Without A Crew - For $10,000 Or Less
0 comments:
Post a Comment