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Table of Contents
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Development of the Film Industry Growth of the industry. World War II and beyond. Film and video.
2. How Film Is Made
Making a film--who does what? Basic jobs in filmmaking. When the film leaves the studio. Emerging fields. More than just movies.
3. Preproduction Scriptwriters. Producers. Other preproduction jobs.
4. Production Directors. Producers/directors. Cinematographers. Other production jobs.
5. Postproduction Film editors. Sound editors. Other jobs.
6. Getting the Right Education If you don't go to college. If you do go to college. Getting information. Schools.
7. On the Job Hunt
Getting the experience. Strategies. Developing your reel. Whatever it takes. Nonproduction jobs.
8. Seminars, Organizations, and Festivals American Film Institute. Los Angeles Film School. New York Film Academy. ABC Talent Development Programs. Organizations. Festivals.
9. Women and Minorities Women in Film. The Association for Women in Communications, Inc. A success story. Opportunities for minorities. Change is slow.
10. Film in Canada Filming in British Columbia. National Film Board of Canada. Canadian Film Centre. Canadian Film Institute. Canadian Film and Television Production Association. Women in Film and Television--Toronto.
11. R{e acu}sum{e acu}s and Cover Letters
The elements of an effective r{e acu}sum{e acu}. Writing your r{e acu}sum{e acu}. Assembly. Layout. Proofreading. Cover letters.
Appendix A: Periodicals
Appendix B: Film Commissions
Appendix C: Film Schools
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