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Lo-To-No Budget Filmmaking

Filmmaking in the Recession:

Want to make a movie and getting crunched by the credit crises? Don't let the economic downturn crunch your dreams!

Raindance Film has a weekend course this coming weekend designed to demystify the film industry in one intensive course, providing all the information you should need to get started.

Writers, producers, or directors of Slumdog Millionaire, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Sliding Doors, Janice Beard 45 wpm, Waking Ned, and Memento have all attended this course before making their first films.

Day 1 - Shoot the Movie
Dozens and dozens of no and low budget shooting tips, including a 100+ page workbook full of useful information.

Want a taste? Read The Zero Budget Movie
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Day 2 - Sell Your Movie
Learn the insider tricks of the trade used by professional filmmakers to turn you and your movie into this year's cult classic.

Try this: The 7 Essentials of Making A Press Kit
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Date: 17/18 October 2009
Time: 9:30am - 6:00pm
Venue: Craven Street Rehearsal Rooms, 10 Craven St, WC2N 5PE
Price: €287.50, or €244.38 for Raindance Premium Members. Join Here
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For details and to register:
Call 0207 287 3833 or Book Online Here
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Hint: Always stand on stage right to have your picture taken. Why? Captions run left to right, and this position guarantees that your name will appear first. If you start studying the publicity stills used by successful film people you will see that they follow these rules.
 
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