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Practical up-to-date advice for the aspiring director, producer, or screenwriter
This third edition prepares independent or guerrilla filmmakers for the legal, financial, and organizational questions that can doom a project if unanswered.
Current updates include?information on digital marketing and distribution strategies through YouTube or webisodes, online streaming, crowdfunding, and the importance of diversity, inclusion, and compensation equity.
This guide demystifies issues such as developing a concept, founding a film company, obtaining financing, securing locations, casting, shooting, granting screen credits, distributing, exhibiting, and marketing a film.
Packed with appendices to provide helpful samples and WGA definitions, this guide is essential for all indie filmmakers
Jon M. Garon is a law professor and former dean at NSU Shepard Broad College of Law who specializes in entertainment law, intellectual property, and business law. He also serves as the director of the Intellectual Property, Cybersecurity, and Technology Law Program. He lives in Florida.
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