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~ Christine Vachon (Author), David Edelstein (Author) "On the way to my office in Manhattan today, I passed a movie shoot on the street, and was hailed by the second assistant director,..." (more)
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Labeled the "godmother to the politically committed film" by the New York Times, producer Vachon, head of NYC's Killer Films, emerged as one of the key players in the current independent film movement with such movies as Kids, Safe, Go Fish, I Shot Andy Warhol and Velvet Goldmine, scheduled by Miramax for November. For this guided tour through the world of low-budget independent filmmaking, Vachon teamed with Slate film critic Edelstein to "tell you what producers do and how you can do it too." With 15 years of experience, she's writing about what she knows?the full filmmaking process from the pitch and story rights to script development and financing through casting, costs, crews, computer schedules and storyboards, scouting locations and constructing sets, editing and postproduction, deals and distribution, film fests and marketing. Covering all aspects, she outlines factors that make "the difference between a dream shoot and a campfire-ready tale of terror." This is no dry textbook, since even chapters crammed with facts and information communicate a kinetic enthusiasm. Diary excerpts and 50 b&w photos punctuate the blitz on budgets and breakdowns, and other industry pros toss in short sidebar observations. Entertaining, emotional anecdotes abound, contrasting negotiation nightmares with Vachon's desire to protect her directors, actors and associates. Although the prose style's jump-cut jumble might leave some yearning for a more conventional chronological structure, Vachon reaches readers on such a level of intimate intensity it's evident that her future books will be green-lighted.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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This hybrid book works exceptionally well on two levels: as a memoir of an artist and as a brass-tacks instruction manual. In her first book, co-written with film critic Edelstein, Vachon offers insights into her work on such indie films as Safe, I Shot Andy Warhol, and Velvet Goldmine and provides practical advice for aspiring film producers. Excerpts from her diary describe the myriad problems that crop up when shooting on a shoestring budget. But Vachon remains savvy and committed. Her tone is one of determination; in fact, she seems to relish her position away from the bright lights and high-stakes pressure of Hollywood. Highly recommended for most collections.?Thomas J. Wiener, Editor, "Satellite DIRECT," Vienna, VA
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks (September 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0380798549
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380798544
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars There is an Indie Neverland After All, September 19, 2005
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Not only is this a thorough and informative piece of work, which would make it worth twice the price all by itself, it's also an inspiration and should be read by anyone, writer, actor, producer, director, anyone.... who's ever been told you have to compromise your vision in this business to get your movie made. There are several great stories in this book but the image that keeps resonating in my head is Christine Vachon, the High Priestess of Indie Film and Soverign Protector of Infant Directors, saying to the producer's rep: "We'll talk about it" and saying to everyone else after hanging up the phone, "We're not cutting anything, we're not cutting anything." Not only did I not know there were people out there doing such things, I had begun to wonder if it was even possible. This book can make you believe again. I didn't read it. I devoured it.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An hilarious, frightening, and totally informative book., February 7, 1999
A great book for wannabe filmmakers, and established indies who need a blast of inspiration with more than a few words of warning. As an indie producer with seven features to my credit, Vachon's book will become well-thumbed and marked-up as I struggle through the wonderful hell of trying to get U.S. financing for one of my new films. The only down note for me was the fact that it is very, very close to a book that I'm writing about making low-budget films. (Called GUERILLA FILMMAKING: 101) Thanks Christine, for being so generous with your wisdom and so entertaining with your writing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly entertaining look at Independent Producing., October 19, 1998
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Definitely the most readable book on the subject of Independent Producing that I've ever read. Writing from her own experience makes this anecdotal book on producing much less dry than any other I've read. Not for those looking for a handbook, this offering gives you a real feel of what it's like to be an independent producer and insight on how she's made it happen. I love that her tone throughout is "this is how I did this" and not "this is how it must be done." Excellent starting point for anyone interested in independent film production.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A film school must read
One of my friends in film school raved about this book to me and after I read it I raved as well. It is a day-by-day and minute-by-minute action of what it takes to make an indie... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Neil The Unreel

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding guide to producing
Christine Vachon has written an extremely accessible, entertaining book about what it means to be an independent film producer. Read more
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Having just directed a low-budget feature in Hollywood, I wish I had read this book beforehand (and I certainly wish my producer had read it). Read more
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Somewhere between the world of independant movies and studio pictures reside a group of people who've bounced between both worlds and have taken up residence in the void. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Who does she want to kill?
Beware of Christine Vachon. Her book is informative and a useful read for any aspiring "indie" director. Read more
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This book just grabbed me right from the start. It's a unique jump behind the scenes. Christine is amazingly generous allowing you to gather so much information. Read more
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