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Raindance Producers' Lab Lo-To-No Budget Filmmaking [Kindle Edition]

Elliot Grove
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Out of general interest I bought this book and read it. I found it so inspirational that I'm determined to have a go at writing a screenplay myself. However, the real clincher was the brilliant offer of an acceptance to the Raindance Gallery of Rejection. Whatever happens, I'm now guaranteed a positive response for all the hard work I've set myself; I thank Raindance very much for their encouragement. Bill Kennelly. I have just read this excellent book..which is nothing short of genius, especially in the techniques for selling which take up over half the book. Not that the interesting ideas on structure, characterization and dialogue arent brilliant - they are - and very useful. Its just that no other book on screenwriting, or on writing in general has the same flare, insight and inspiration as this one. I hope this book is kept in print for years and years! Amazon.co.uk reader "It covers nearly every base imaginable: you'll learn how to get hold of film stock, create fake blood and strike a distribution deal, all on a miniscule budget...A CD-ROM of showreels and template contracts rounds off an excellent package." - Empire Magazine "A rich source of advice and technical tips...not only informative but witty and readable too...The creative and technical expertise combined with behind the scenes probes into the film industry makes Lo-To-No an excellent starting point for beginners. It would also be an appropriate tool for those more experienced in the filmmaking business." - POV2 Journal

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If you're looking for clear-cut information on how to make a film on a minimal budget that is based on tried and tested techniques - look no further. Elliot Grove has worked on hundreds of low-budget productions, teaches Lo-to-No Budget filmmaking courses and runs the Raindance Film Festival (the largest independent film festival in Europe.) His wealth of teaching and filmmaking experience combined with knowledge of the winning formulas that work is the basis of this book. Refreshingly clear, no-nonsense tricks of the trade. The free CD provides all the contracts and material you need to run a production company and make successful low budget movies; how to schedule, budget and break down a script and how to get it shot with what you have, not what you want.


This is a must have read for filmmakers serious about making and selling films. Creative and technical expertise coupled with a behind the scenes look at the film industry makes this book an excellent starting point for beginners. For experienced filmmakers there are plenty of practical approaches in here for you to try, from developing CV's, showreels and business plans to information on pitching, raising finance, creating publicity and much much more. Use it as a point of departure or as an everyday reference tool. The accompanying CD-ROM contains sample budgets, publicity plans, trailers and interviews.


*Adopt the tried and tested techniques that work
*Get the inside view from the Director of the Raindance Film Festival
*Experience 'results-orientated' filmmaking expertise

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 4035 KB
  • Print Length: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; 1 edition (10 Aug 2004)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001KW00U2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #174,945 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
There are a lot of how-to books on the market but this is one of the few that contains real, no-nonsense advice on how to produce a low budget film.

Like Grove's earlier book 'Write the Hot Script', this condenses a great deal of information into its 400 pages and shows you how to plan out and prepare yourself for the long journey involved in getting a film produced.

I've actually been on the 'lo-to-no budget course' itself which costs around £200. While you won't get the chance to network with upcoming filmmakers, the book does collect together all the information in an easy to read format and comes with a free CD containing all those contracts and budget forms which you'll need and it costs less than a 10th of the price!

Once you have decided to make your own film, you'll need this book to give you the necessary information on how to get your ideas onto celluloid. Indispensable.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By Matt
Format:Paperback
Clear and to the point, this is the best book I've read on how to get your film made, and made on budget. The only problem now is there are no more excuses for not doing it! A great investment, and the CD-ROM is a brilliant bonus.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Quite simply this book truly excellent and deserves to become "the bible" for low to no budget film making. There is a phenomenal amount of very practical and useful information in the book. It answers many of the questions I have needed answers to. It you only buy one book on film making this should be it! I have read a whole range and this the best.

I found the most useful bit in the book so far is your advice on creating track record when you have none!
It is hard work becoming a filmmaker but this book provides a great roadmap.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
To the point, concise and condensed, no B.S.
I am a big fan of Raindance and have done a number of their courses and I am presently making my first feature. Read more
Published 15 months ago by The Ras with Class
Exactly what I was looking for
It's time I started making my films. Although I have a background in stills photography and lab work, I have no knowledge of the world of film-making. Read more
Published on 18 April 2009 by T. J. Underwood
The Compete Package
Raindance's Elliot Grove's guide covers every single aspect of filmmaking, from scripting to structuring your production company, from catering to getting clearances, from PR to... Read more
Published on 14 Aug 2008 by S. Bashford
cheers for the knowledge!
this book is absolutely amazing. it's so intensely indepth, it kinda feels like the rest of those how-to film making books were a complete waste of money. Read more
Published on 15 April 2008 by T. Smith
An essential addition to a filmmaker's resources
Elliot Grove's exhaustive guide to the independent filmmaking process is not only informative but is also enormously entertaining. Read more
Published on 24 Oct 2007 by Mr. D. Woods
An Indie Bible For The No-Budget Film Maker
Having bought hundreds of pounds worth of low budget film making books, which disappointed me. I was pleased to find a book like this, which went into far more depth than anything... Read more
Published on 23 May 2007 by Paul M. Egan
A no nonsense...
guide to the film business.

I really couldn't reccommend this book enough, if you are, like me, a complete novice to the rules and customs of the film business this is a... Read more
Published on 26 April 2007 by J. Laycock
Who is this book for?
This book suffers from one fundamental problem: Grove's budget scale is about ten-fold of what I would asume available for the first production. Read more
Published on 8 Mar 2007 by Erik Norgaard
Filmmaking from the UK perspective
It's easy to get discouraged when you read Filmmaking 'How to' books that are written from a US perspective, they cover the necessary stages well enough but it's the details they... Read more
Published on 19 Feb 2007 by Stevie B
DAMN!! Now i have to make a movie!!
I had this bought as a gift and after reading it absolutely have no excuses now not to make a feature. a great book, very pragmatic and the cd is worth the price alone. Read more
Published on 5 Jan 2007 by bluejake
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