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Rebel Without a Crew, or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker with $7,000 Became a Hollywood PlayerRebel Without a Crew, or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker with $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player

Rebel Without a Crew, or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker with $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player1996

Robert Rodríguez · Penguin · 313 pages

4.5(18)on Hardcover
4.0(4)on Open Library

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Named One of The Hollywood Reporter’s “100 Greatest Film Books of All Time” Famed independent screenwriter and director Robert Rodriguez (Sin City, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Spy Kids, Machete) discloses all the unique strategies and original techniques he used to make his remarkable debut film El Mariachi on a shoestring budget. This is both one man's remarkable story and an essential guide for anyone who has a celluloid story to tell and the dreams and determination to see it through. Part production diary, part how-to manual, Rodriguez unveils how he was able to make his influential first film on only a $7,000 budget. Also included is the appendix, "The Ten Minute Film Course,” a tell-all on how to save thousands of dollars on film school and teach yourself the ropes of film production, directing, and screenwriting. A perfect gift for the aspiring filmmaker.

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Published
1996
Publisher
Penguin
Pages
313
ISBN-13
9780452271876

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