Filmmaking for Teens - Page 2

Unlike some books that are all about reaching for the stars, Filmmaking for Teens is basically grounded in things which anyone can do to get their cinematic feet wet. The authors provide concrete, useful information and give tips on how to get the most bang for your buck. Given the developing interest in quality short films online, this is certainly a helpful guide for almost anyone - even those whose high school days are behind them - interested in short film development.

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  • 1 - Marc

    Jun 16, 2005 at 10:33 am

    Thanks for a headsup on a valuable book, Bill. I'm no teenager, but have been interested in filmaking for a while, now, and I definitely plan to pick up this book.

  • 2 - Phillip Winn

    Jun 16, 2005 at 10:38 am

    Yeah, can adults read this book? Or is it written in l33t-5p34k or something?

  • 3 - Bill Wallo

    Jun 16, 2005 at 11:03 am

    It is accessible even by those over the age of 30, Phillip. If I managed to read it, I'm sure almost anyone can. ;)

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