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Phantom-70 years of FREW
You see them on the video shelves, with titles such as Domestic Strangers, The Bride of Frank, The Blood Between Us, Strawberry Estates and Sandman. Skeptically, perhaps, you rent one and slip it into the VCR. Hey, you think, this isn’t so bad—sometimes actually quite good. Suddenly, you discover that there is a whole range of movies from filmmakers operating outside the studio system that have their own attractions that the big budget fare can’t match. You have, of course, discovered the world of independent filmmaking. Intrigued, you begin thinking that maybe you could do this, maybe you could make an independent feature film. In this work, J.R. Bookwalter, Ronnie Cramer, Mike Gingold, Eric Stanze, Steve Ballot, and 20 others tell what it is really like to make an independent feature. Covering such topics as the script, equipment, actors, publicity, distribution, all facets of production, and budgeting, these indie filmmakers give a virtual how-to for those interested in joining them or just learning more about how those interesting titles end up on video store shelves.
First critical exploration of the history and endurance of masks in horror cinema Written by an established , award-winning author with a strong reputation for research in both academia and horror fans Interdisciplinary study that incorporates not only horror studies and cinema studies, but also utilises performance studies, anthropology, Gothic studies, literary studies and folklore studies.
Fictional war narratives often employ haunted battlefields, super-soldiers, time travel, the undead and other imaginative elements of science fiction and fantasy. This encyclopedia catalogs appearances of the strange and the supernatural found in the war stories of film, television, novels, short stories, pulp fiction, comic books and video and role-playing games. Categories explore themes of mythology, science fiction, alternative history, superheroes and "Weird War."
What do David Cronenberg and Dolph Lundgren have in common? Or Tommy Lee Jones and Jean Rollin? Besides being well-known in the film industry, they appear in this book. Movie journalist and critic Pidde Andersson has compiled a handful of texts originally written and published between 2005 and 2011. Here are face-to-face interviews, reports from press conferences andentertaining columns. Besides the names mentioned above, this bookfeatures George A. Romero, John Cameron Mitchell, Corey Feldman, Kevin J. Lindenmuth, Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, Robert Downey Jr, Keanu Reeves, Gary Daniels, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, and several more.
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