Indie Producers Handbook Creative Producing from A to Z

Indie Producers Handbook Creative Producing from A to Z




Myrl Schreibman has written a straighfoward, insightful, and articulate account of what it takes to make a successful feature film.

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5 Stars A STAPLE FOR ANY FILMMAKER
This book is the producer’s version of Gray’s “Anatomy of the Human Body.” Without a doubt, Schreibman’s text is the blueprint for any successful indie film and should be read and thoroughly consulted by every creative producer – experienced or otherwise. Furthermore, this book that can be extremely useful to directors and screenwriters because it provides a real understanding of what the producer does and how the other creative entities can best collaborate with the producer for creative and practical synergy. In short, this book is a must for anyone who wants to make movies.

5 Stars No-nonsense bullet-proof advice
I recently finished producing my own independent film and found this book right at the beginning of my post-production period.

I wish I had found it earlier. It is full of no-nonsense advice and information that is practically bullet-proof, and I ended up agreeing with about all of it. Schreibman, who apparently has a long history of producing films for t.v. and theatrical market, has paid his dues, done his homework, and knows another “feel-good” you-can-do-it book isn’t necessary.

He tells you like it is, doesn’t pull any punches, and helps you avoid the most common mistakes, both legally and aesthetically. Writing and directing are generally the more “arty” positions in film production – the Producer is supposed to keep the ship moving forward and avoiding any fatal mistakes. This book directs you in the right direction.

My film was a “micro-budget” film, and this book may ultimately be more useful for “larger” independent features, including ones with SAG deals, distribution in place, and budgets closer to 7 figures. While all the advice here applies to everyone making a movie, it’s the attitude Myrl conveys that I really appreciated and believed in, more than some of his nuts-and-bolts info. The contract samples at the end were also very helpful when I went out and began looking for more help finding money to finish my film (which I eventually did).

Now I’m dreaming of using the rest of the info here for my next film!

5 Stars Excellent content and an easy read
I have a book shelf, full of film production books that I have collected over the past twenty years or so. This book reads very easily and teaches some pretty complex concepts from the world of producing. (ie. Day of Days)

I would recommend this to new producers, students and people that would like a primer on the creative and business side of a Hollywood Producer.

5 Stars MUST READ FOR ALL PRODUCERS
I just completed a feature length screenplay that will soon become a feature length film. To prepare for production I decided to purchase two books: Creative Producing A to Z, and, A Film Director Prepares, both by Myrl Schreibman. Having just finished reading them, I now know I could not have made two better choices. Buy them both, read them both, then read them both again! I promise, your film career will be well served.

4 Stars I recommend it
I bought this book for my cousin who wants to start out in the film business. This book helped me break down the who’s who in the industry and the breakdown and samples are easy to understand.

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