The Basics of Filmmaking is an introductory textbook tailored to the needs of beginning and intermediate film students and independent filmmakers that expertly guides you through the entirety of the craft, from screenwriting all the way through to editing, with detailed chapters covering each department involved in the filmmaking process.
The book takes a behind-the-scenes look at every aspect of the filmmaking process: writing the screenplay (and getting it critiqued by a professional), pre-production, cinematography, lighting, the shooting process, getting good audio, editing, and even going to a pitch meeting to sell it. It addresses the real fundamentals, the mechanics and the basic concepts of how to write, produce, direct, shoot, record, and edit your movie.
Written by Blain Brown, a seasoned expert who has worked professionally as a cinematographer, screenwriter, director, producer, line producer, assistant director, gaffer, grip, and editor; this is a must have resource for any filmmaking student.
Featuring an accompanying companion website with video examples of scene directing methods, continuity and coverage, working with the camera, lighting, audio, and editing, and downloadable production forms you can fill out and use for your projects.
FILMMAKING THE BASICS
WRITING YOUR STORY
PRODUCTION
THE AD TEAM
CONTINUITY AND COVERAGE
THE WORK OF THE DIRECTOR
CINEMATOGRAPHY
LIGHTING AND GRIP
THE ART DEPARTMENT
SLATING AND SCRIPTY
AUDIO BASICS
THE WORK OF THE EDITOR
SAFETY
GETTING STARTED IN THE BUSINESS
TERMINOLOGY
RESOURCES