The Guerilla Film Makers Handbook is easily the most helpful and honest book ever written about what it takes to make an independent movie.
Chris Jones has been making micro-budget features since he and Genevieve Jolliffe made The Runner in 1992. In 2009, his short film "Gone Fishing" was Oscars shortlisted, won the prestigious Producers Guild of America's Best Short Film and collected over 40 international awards. He co-authored the bestselling Guerilla Film Makers Handbook in 1996, and also wrote the hugely successful Guerilla Film Makers Movie Blueprint. On top of writing and making films, Chris teachers new filmmakers and runs his business from the historic Ealing Film Studios in London. Genevieve Jolliffe met Chris Jones at film school and the two went into independent filmmaking through their production company, Living Spirit Pictures. She directed their third film together, Urban Ghost Story, in 1998. After moving to Los Angeles, Genevieve was a major force in pulling together the US edition of The Guerilla Film Makers Handbook, and she also co-authored The Documentary Film Makers Handbook in 2006. With her husband and screenwriting partner Andrew Zinnes, she has sold projects to Warner Bros and has two indie features set to be filmed in 2010.
'This book will save you about five years worth of trials, errors,
heartbreaks, and unpleasant credit card statements...Totally
indispensable...It really doesn't get much better than this.' Total
Film magazine
'Comprehensive and invaluable...a revelatory read that will inform
and inspire in equal measure.' Empire magazine
'Immensely informative and entertaining to read...a terrific book
for anyone interested in films.' BBC Radio 4
"The Guerrilla Filmmakers Handbook is a compilation of one hundred
and eighteen interviews with filmmaking personnel, from agents to
visual effects supervisors. The book is divided into ten chapters;
each focuses on the stage of the production process, from training
to distribution. There is a glossary and an index as well. The
result of tremendous research, the book contains material for
practically all levels and all interests in the filmmaking process.
The sheer volumes of jobs covered in the book illustrates the
complexity of the production process and is quite an education for
the novice, who may have no idea how many people are involved in
the production of most theatrically released films. There's plenty
of practical information in this book, for the beginning as well as
the more advanced filmmaker. The authors present the information in
an accessible, readable and entertaining manner."-
*Journal of Film and Video 58.4, Winter 2006*
"Classes and books instructing novices how to make their own motion
pictures often end up only lining the pockets of the instructor or
author. Yet this oversized, 720-page guide—a US-geared edition of a
book that debuted in the UK several years ago—leads me to believe
someone taking its advice could eventually get their own movie off
the ground. Offering information on everything from financing to
film stock to distribution deals—and packed with nuts-and-bolts
interviews with independent filmmakers (Donnie Darko, The Good
Girl, etc.)—this invaluable tome is probably the next best thing to
sitting on set with Richard Linklater or Kevin Smith." -Creative
Loafing, 6/2/04
*Matt Brunson*
"The British writing team has packed the book with useful
information, making it an excellent reference for filmmakers. It
consists of interviews with professionals in every craft within the
film industry, including extensive sections on trading,
development, organizations, finance, talent, production,
postproduction, distribution, aftermath, and case studies.
[Jolliffe & Jones] have spoken extensively with every kind of
motion picture professional that one could think of. Thoroughly
informative, this book has a lot of good information that all
filmmakers would benefit from knowing."
*Ben Rock, -Backstage West , 7/22/04*
"What's brilliant about this new US-based version of the low budget
film makers' guide is that it really gives you the feeling that it
could be that easy - and then explains (over the following
phone-book 720 pages) exactly how hard it is to turn your Scorsese
daydreams into celluloid reality. This is as inspiring as
informative. And it's pretty funny." -The Guardian, 8/14/04
* Richard Vine*
"...this all-encompassing manual offers a series of down to earth
pointers on how to make a movie and, more importantly, get it
shown....no stone has been left un-turned in this astonishingly
thorough course, which poses every question imaginable, then
answers them in as much depth as possible. Even if you don't intend
making a movie, this is a fascinating read-and if you do, you
couldn't ask for a better primer." -Film Review, October 2004
"The Rolls-Royce of how-to film guides... Everything is in this
book." -Christopher Wood, The Times, London, timesonline, September
2, 2004
"In The Guerilla Film Makers Handbook authors Jolliffe and Jones,
guerilla film makers themselves have compiled a 'Bible' of
everything anyone considering a career in independent film making
would ever need to know. Every conceivable aspect of making an
independent film, from training (film school or not), development,
finance, talent, and production, to post-production, sales, and
aftermath, is covered in depth. No detail is spared; absolutely
everything, including catering, color temperature, ad working with
animals, is covered. The style is easy to follow, and it is written
clearly and in easy-to-understand language."
*American Reference Books Annual*
'It's in an undisputed position as the indispensable guide for
first-time filmmakers...Astonishing.' Film Review magazine
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