In this excerpt from "The Little Blue Book for Filmmakers," Carl Gottlieb and Toni Attell explain how to stay sane on a fiction film shoot. The larger book is a series of chapters that provide a guide to navigating the day-to-day and the job ladder of the contemporary filmmaking world. What follows is half of the book's eighth chapter, "Defend Yourself: Physical and Mental Challenges Facing the Director, Writer, Actor, and Producer." View the book on Amazon by clicking here. The following is an excerpt from The Little Blue Book for Filmmakers by Carl Gottlieb and Toni Attell, published by Limelight Editions, an imprint of Hal Leonard. Used here with permission of the publisher. The source of most drama outside of the script is the actors, and anywhere they congregate may be a hotbed of intrigue, gossip, and disinformation. This is also true of anyone who talks to actors, so view the makeup,...
- 4/9/2013
- by Carl Gottlieb and Toni Attell
- Indiewire
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