1st Edition

The Strategic Producer On the Art and Craft of Making Your First Feature

By Federico Arditti Muchnik Copyright 2017
170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

170 Pages
by Routledge

Today’s technologies and economic models won’t settle for a conventional approach to filmmaking.  The Strategic Producer: On the Art and Craft of Making Your First Feature combines history, technology, aesthetics, data, decision-making strategies, and time-tested methods into a powerful new approach to producing. An ideal text for aspiring filmmakers, The Strategic Producer orients the... Read more

PART 1 : BACK STORY

Chapter 1: History

Chapter 2: Story

2.1: The Artistic Impulse

2.2: Why Stories

2.3: Oral to Visual Storytelling

Chapter 3: Working the Material

3.1: Suspension of Disbelief

3.2: Character

3.3: Suspense, surprise, and mystery

3.4: Originality

Chapter 4: Writing the Script

4.1: Elements and Structure of the Script

4.2: Style

PART 2 : GETTING TO WORK

Chapter 5: Development

SIDEBAR: Interview with Piotr Reisch, Producer

Chapter 6: Money

6.1: The Producer - Investor Relationship

6.2: What do investors want?

6.3: The Business Entity

6.4: Investor Sources

6.5: Your Money

6.6: No Budget Filmmaking and the Compilation Film

Chapter 7: Preproduction

SIDEBAR: Interview with Brian Falk, Producer

7.1: The Casting Session

7.2: Location Scouting

7.3: Shooting On A Soundstage

7.4: Hiring People

SIDEBAR: Interview with Michael Bowes, Producer

7.5: Budget

7.6: Scheduling

Chapter 8: Production

8.1: Camera Setups & Block/Light/Shoot

8.2: Directing Actors

8.3: Working with the Crew

8.4: Meals & Breaks

8.5: Common Problems

8.6: End of Production

Chapter 9: Post-production

9.1: Workflow and Story Structure

SIDEBAR: Interview with Anne McCabe, A.C.E., Editor

9.2: Test Screenings and Finishing the Film

9.3: Deliverables

Chapter 10: The Marketplace(s). History, Deal Structures, Distribution, Exhibition, & Film Festivals

10.1: What Distributors Want

10.2: Deal Structures

SIDEBAR: Interview with Francois Yon, distributor

10.3: Film Festivals

SIDEBAR: Interview with Larry Jackson, producer’s rep.

10.4: The Larger Distribution Landscape

10.5: In Closing

APPENDIX: THE BUSINESS PLAN

Biography

Federico Muchnik has been making films for 30 years. He studied film at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and worked as a producer for PBS. He has also produced content for Disneyland, ABC Television, and HBO. He played the lead role in The Golden Boat, directed by Raul Ruiz, shown at Sundance, New York, and Toronto and distributed by Strand Releasing. He co-wrote and co-edited Secret Courage, a documentary about the Jewish resistance movement during World War 2. He has made many fiction-based long form series for the educational markets and filmed numerous projects throughout North America, Europe, and Latin America. He has taught filmmaking at Boston University, Emerson College, and in New York and Los Angeles. Most recently, he produced and directed the feature length This Killing Business distributed by Filmbox Arthouse in Europe and shown at numerous festivals in the U.S. More at his production company site www.mightyvisual.com and his film blog http://filmadvisor.blogspot.com.

"Federico Arditti Muchnik mines 25 years of teaching popular courses in producing films as well as actually having produced a series of fine, sensitive films. The result is a book that strikes the perfect balance between tried-and-true techniques and the very latest methods used by cutting-edge directors. The Strategic Producer should be on every independent producer’s bookshelf."

—Michael Donaldson, co-author of Clearance & Copyright: Everything the Independent Filmmaker Needs to Know

 

"Making a movie is like playing three-dimensional chess with live ammunition. The Strategic Producer gives you a bulletproof vest of information, tactics, and cunning to come out alive and well at the other end. An invaluable ally in negotiating the invisible minefields of independent filmmaking, Muchnik takes you where other books don’t—from idea, to proof of concept and the crucial, often unasked question, ‘is this sellable?’, to incredibly useful details for every conceivable step of actually getting the beast tamed. Wisely, The Strategic Producer teaches that, above all, a producer must exude calm."

—William M. Akers, screenwriting professor at Belmont University and author of Your Screenplay Sucks!