Archive for May, 2010

So I Wrote a Review of My Own Book On Amazon

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Apparently, Amazon.com allows authors to write reviews of their own books. So I wrote one, giving myself a much-deserved five-star rating. Actually, I did this so I could publish the Table of Contents. Amazon gives reviewers more space than they do people writing the book descriptions.

Read the review here, or just scroll down.

Completely unbiased 5-star review from the author.

Many authors review their own books, but they do it in a sneaky way so you can’t really tell the author is writing the review. Not in this case. I am openly acknowledging that I wrote this book and that this book merits five starts because, to put it bluntly, this book changed my life. It could potentially change yours as well.
This book contains 26 short film project scripts released under the Creative Commons Attribution license. All you have to do is put the appropriate credits on your film, and your obligation to the copyright holders is complete. If you make money off your film, you pay no licensing fee. If you expand one of these scripts into a feature film, more power to you. If somehow you are able to take one of these script ideas and manage to turn it into a reality television show, then, by golly, you deserve everything you get.
The 26 short film project scripts are classified as follows:
-Monologue 1
-Monologue 2
-Dialogue 1
-Dialogue 2
-The Public Service Announcement (PSA)
-Pseudo-Documentary Style 1
-Pseudo-Documentary Style 2
-Showcasing Two Actors
-The Meet Cute Scene
-The Silent Film
-The Dining Scene
-The Car Chase
-The Bank Robbery
-The Montage
-The Party Scene
-The Long Single Take
-The Meta Film
-Showcase an Actor
-Showcase an Actress
-Science Fiction Short
-Animated Short
-The Dramatic Short
-The Therapy Short
-The Horror Short
-The Satirical Short
-The High-Concept Short
Each of these projects have cast lists and setting lists. They also have ideas for customizing the script or tweaking it to match your resources. Some scripts even have storyboards to help you visualize the movie.
This is a great book for someone who wants to try experimenting with film making or for a professional who wants to expand his or her portfolio. It is well worth it.

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New Fake Trailer Script – The MacGuffin

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

In keeping with the theme of providing free fake trailer scripts on the bulletin board and blog, the MacGuffin script makes its debut.

A MacGuffin is a term coined by Alfred Hitchcock, meaning the object of the film that everyone is pursuing. Sometimes the object can be a big pile of money and sometimes the object can be an abstract concept. For example, in North by Northwest, the villain makes his trade in “secrets.”

These fake trailers use the same format and information that is in the book, giving everyone a free sample.

This MacGuffin fake trailer (and all the fake trailers, for that matter) are also available on Docstock and Scribd.

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Download the Table of Contents

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

I fully recognize that purchasing a book sight unseen is a little daunting. While I don’t feel comfortable posting the entire book for free on the internet, I do feel comfortable posting portions of the book for free on the internet.

With that in mind, you can now download the table of contents and the introductory material here.

If you have been downloading the fake trailer scripts (here and here) you will notice that some of the material looks familiar. That is the point, to get yourself familiar with the book and its contents. Hope you enjoy the free downloads.

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