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The Cheerful Subversive's Guide to Independent Filmmaking - Dan Mirvish

The Cheerful Subversive's Guide to Independent Filmmaking

From Preproduction to Festivals and Distribution

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Buch | Hardcover
230 Seiten
2016
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-18513-5 (ISBN)
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In The Cheerful Subversive’s Guide to Independent Filmmaking, celebrated Slamdance Film Festival co-founder Dan Mirvish offers a rich exploration of the process and culture of making low-budget, independent films. Once labelled a "cheerful subversive" by The New York Times, Mirvish shares his unfiltered pragmatic approach to scriptwriting, casting, directing, producing, managing a crew, post-production, navigating the film festival circuit, distributing your film, dealing with piracy and building a career. Readers will learn how to game the Hollywood system to their advantage, get their films accepted by respected festivals without going broke, and utilize a broad range of media and tactics to promote and distribute their work. A companion website features behind-the-scenes interviews and footage from Dan’s films, and much more.






Learn everything you need to know to make, promote, and distribute your independent films, with time-tested lessons and practical advice on scriptwriting, casting and directing A-list actors, financing, producing, managing a crew, editing in post, creating visual effects on a budget, and successuflly navigating the film festival circuit




Find out what it takes to become a true "cheerful subversive" and adopt new and innovative approaches to producing your films, discover hidden loopholes in the Hollywood system and festival scene, take advantage of a broad range of media formats to promote and distribute your indie films, and generally make bold moves in service of your creative work, all while staying flexible enough to pivot at a moment’s notice







An extensive companion website features in-depth interviews with filmmakers, more than an hour of behind-the-scenes footage from Dan Mirvish’s films, festival resources, and much more

Dan Mirvish is a director, screenwriter, producer, inventor and author. Mentored by Robert Altman on his first film, Omaha (the movie), Dan co-founded the Slamdance Film Festival. Dan's film Open House forced the Academy Awards® to rewrite their rules, and he also co-wrote the critically-acclaimed novel I Am Martin Eisenstadt. His award-winning film Between Us played in 23 festivals and sold to 144 countries. Dan’s latest film isBernard and Huey, written by the legendary Jules Feiffer. He’s also written for Filmmaker Magazine, Indiewire and The Huffington Post. Dan has a master’s degree in film from USC and has guest lectured at UCLA, NYU, USC, CalArts and many other film schools. Once labelled a "cheerful subversive" by The New York Times, Mirvish was named one ofVariety's Top 50 Creatives to Watch. 

Dedication


Acknowledgments


Preface





Section A. – Getting Started





Write a Brilliant Script!


***Poem: On Strike


Umm, What to Write?


Adapt or Die


You're No Genius


You're in Good Company


Playing Around with George Clooney’s Happy Ending


Books are Just Screenplays with Adjectives.


Develop Relationship with Original Author


Use Their Experience to Your Benefit


Connect with the Material


Don't Call it "Opening Up"


Location, Location, Location.


Editing; Macro and Micro.


Putting the "Move" in "Movies"


Use Your Source Material's Pedigree


Don't Apologize for Your Source Material


Try This On For Size: Improvise!


Buying a Script on the Open Market


Choose a Castable Script


Lawyer Up!


Chain of Title Isn't Just an R&B Song


Mining for Gold: Discovering the Lost Jules Feiffer Script


***NameDropper Sidebar: Robert Altman


There's No Business Like a Show Business Plan


Project Summary


Project History


Key Production Team


Synopsis


Director’s Statement


Casting


Why Support Independent Film?


Product Integration & Branded Sponsorship


Financing Options


Budget Considerations/Options


Distribution Potential


Distribution Scenarios


Contact Info


Disclaimer


Remember, It's a Visual Medium


Storyboard


Lookbook


Pitch Cinema


Subtitles


*** Sidebar: Famous Director Kickstarter Campaigns


Takin’ Care of Business


Rin-TIN-TIN


Putting the Love in LLC!


Wonderful Waterfalls


Making Sure You’re Not a Flimmaker


Registering with the State


The New Pizza King of Omaha


EDGAR, EDGAR, Give Me Your Answer Do


Boiler Rooms and Shriners


Casting Your Banker


Hey Buddy, Can You Paradigm?


***Poem: Crowdfund This





Staff Up: Your First Round of Collaborators


Producing a Producer


Interns and a Clean Garage


Terrorist Filmmaking


The One-Armed Executioner





 


Section B. – Shooting the Movie





Casting Your Movie With A-List Actors


Assemble a Team


Aim High


Go to New York


Be Bi-Coastally Curious


Don't Have a List!


Develop Relationships with Agents Yourself


Play the Agency Game


Bait and Switch


Set a Start Date


Make it Real


Magnetic Balls of Iron


Take Advantage of Others' Misfortune


Oh, and What if You Don’t Have Famous Actors?


***Poem: Call Backs


Directing Famous Actors in a Microbudget Film


Cast Well


Rehearse


***Namedropper sidebar: Harold Ramis


Use Rehearsal Wisely


Overlapping Dialogue


***Sidebar: The Sound of Music ***


What’s My Motivation?


Trust Your Scripty


Encourage "Chemistry" Among Your Cast


Behave Like a Big Budget Production


Block Scenes On Set


Use Multiple Takes as Your Coverage


Have Faith in Editing


Say Something to the Actors


Methods to their Madness


Lights, Camera, Cinematographer!


Good vs. Nice


***NameDroppers Sidebar – Rian Johnson


They’re Like Actors with Cameras


It's Who They Know


Putting the "DP" in iDentity Politics


Are They Still Called Films if They’re Digital?


Film’s Zombie Resurgence


***NameDroppers Sidebar – Christopher Nolan & Emma Thomas


Deconstructing the Cult of Galileo


Frankenlens and Mir (vishscopes)


Walt Disney’s Secret Optics Bunker


Time to Shoot!


Does It Take a Video Village to Raise a Film?


Bump Up the Credits


Finding a Crew with Donut Group Therapy


Dress the Part


Group Hug, Safety and Prayer to the Film Gods


Your First-Day Disasters


Hello, My Name is Josh


Find the Goat


Ready, Aim, Fire!


Be Prepared


Two Takes Ahead


***NameDropper Sidebar – Alexander Payne


Arrive Early, Bring Donuts, Wear Tape


Making Your 12-Hour Day


Feeding the Beast


Making an Epic EPK


***NameDropper Sidebar – John Carpenter


Devious Use of the EPKorner


Still the One


Getting Your Kill Shots


Point and Shoot


To Infinity and Behind-the-Scenes


Making Product Placement Work for You


Cash and Carry


Break Down, Go Ahead and Give it To Me


A Clear and Present Necessity


Selling Out, Even if You Don’t Get Paid for It


Killing Two Birds with One Stone


***Poem: The Locavore Filmmaker


Livin’ La Vida Locavore


Keep Your Homebase at Home


Cast Locally (sort of)


Find Locations Close to Home


Drag Your Actors out of Bed


No, Seriously, Keep it Really Close to Home


If You Travel, Hire Locally


Editing, One Pant Leg at a Time


Screw the Environment, Do It for Yourself


***Poem – Hack Attack





 


Section C. – Post-Production





Editing Like an ACE


Editors Are Like Bass Players


Finding Fresh Eyes


Cut Yourself


***Poem: The Artisanal Filmmaker


Start Strong; Stick Your Landing


Don’t Let Your Post Supervisor Escape To Madagascar


Teasing Out Your Assistants


***NameDropper Sidebar – Jon Bokenkamp


Getting a Little Testy


It’s Not Easy Being Green Screened


Sound and Fury


The Breakfast (Nook) Club


Temp Decomposing


Song Sung Blue





 


 


Section D. – Festivals





Toronto, Toschmonto: Time for a Festival Plan "B"


It's Just as Well. Your Film Wasn't Finished!


It's All About Sundance Anyway!


To Get Distribution!


***SideBar: Producer’s Reps vs. Foreign Sales Agents


Don't Buy Into the Premiere Arms Race


Play Them Off Against Each Other


Volume, Volume, Volume


Get Reviews


Meet Your Audience


See the World!


They're "Romantic"


Meet New Money


Get DVD Extras


Meet Other Filmmakers


***Poem: Putting the Festiv Back Into Festival


How to Avoid Going Broke Applying to Film Festivals


Be Selective


Make a Personal Connection to the Festival Programmer


Offer Your Premiere Status


Offer Up Talent


Ask for a Waiver


Don't Ask for a Waiver


Aim Foreign


Mail Smart


Submit Vimeo Links


Hand-Deliver Your DVD


Meet Festival Directors at Other Festivals


Bribes and Blackmail


***SideBar: Top 24 Sundance/Slamdance Rejection Rationalizations


***Poem: We Are Slamdance


How to Start Your Own Film Festival: The Birth of Slamdance


Sundance or Bust


Anarchy in Utah


Prospecting for Screening Rooms


The Birth of IndieWood


***NameDropper Sidebar: Steven Soderbergh


Our Napolean Complex


***NameDropper Sidebar: Marc Forster


Billions and Billions


***Poem: Slamdance at 15





Section E. – Distribution





Sexy Things You Get to Do When You Think Your Film is Finished


Deliverables


E&O Insurance


Repair Relationships


Promote Your Friggin' Movie


DVD Extras


Crowd-Funding Perks


Taxes


Accounting


K-1s


Write Checks


Residuals


Archiving


Escaping Your Distributor


Dissolving Your Entity


Rinse, Repeat


***Poem: Don’t Get Distribution


Aarghh!  How to Beat Film Pirates at their Own Game


The Whack-a-Mole Takedowns!


Make Money From the Pirates


The Fakeout!


Using the Pirates to Screw Your Distributor!


Embracing the Pirates!


Slut-Shaming the Advertisers


Make Piracy an Essential Element of your Release Strategy


Use the Pirates to Pimp Your Merch


Use Piracy to Charge for Product Placement


What Operas and Sharknado Can Teach Indie Films


***Poem: Analytic Black Hole


When In Doubt, Create Your Own Oscar


Go Team America!


Big in Germany


A Tree in the Forest


Race to the Academy!


We Wuz Robbed


***Poem: Transmedia Verse


How to Make Money From an Oscar Nomination


The Accountant


How to Become a TV Director and Make it in Hollywood


Recut Your Reel.  


Redo Website


Update Your IMDb and Wikipedia Pages 


Make a List


Whom to Meet With?


How to Get the Meetings


***NameDroppers Sidebar: Joe and Anthony Russo


Research Their Shows


Research The People


Go Early 


The Pre-Meeting Meeting


Check for Breaking News


Do You Take The Water?


Choose Wisely Where to Sit


Wear or Do Something Memorable


Tell Funny Stories About Yourself


***NameDroppers Sidebar – Lynn Shelton


Ask Them Personal Questions


Get Something Out of Each Meeting


The Parking Garage Meeting After the Meeting


***SideBar: The Eight Stages of Success for an Indie Filmmaker





Epilogue


Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 590 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
ISBN-10 1-138-18513-2 / 1138185132
ISBN-13 978-1-138-18513-5 / 9781138185135
Zustand Neuware
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