ON SCREENWRITING
Cole, Hillis and Haag, Judith. The Complete Guide to Standard Script Formats: The Screenplay CMC Publishing. 1980.
Druxman, Michael B. The Art of Storytelling: How To Write A Story....Any Story Westlake Village, CA. The Center Press. 1997.
Field, Syd. Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting New York. Delta. 2005.
Froug, William. Zen and the Art of Screenwriting: Insights and Interviews Los Angeles. Silman-James Press. 1996.
Froug, William. Zen and the Art of Screenwriting 2: More Insights and Interviews Los Angeles. Silman-James Press. 2000.
Hunter, Lew. Lew Hunter's Screenwriting 434: The Industry's Premier Teacher Reveals the Secrets of the Successful Screenplay New York. Perigee. 2004.
ON DIRECTING
Harmon, Renée. The Beginning Filmmaker's Guide to a Successful First Film New York. Walker & Company. 1993.
Katz, Steven D. Film Directing: Shot by Shot: Visualizing from Concept to Screen (Michael Wiese Productions) Studio City, CA. Michael Wiese Productions. 1991.
Katz, Steven D. Film Directing, Cinematic Motion: A Workshop for Staging Scenes Studio City, CA. Michael Wiese Productions. 1992.
Paton, Bill. The Film Director's Preproduction Workbook. Toronto, Ontario. B. Paton Entertainment. 1995. (Order at http://www.solutioneers.net/cinema)
Pintoff, Ernest. Directing 101 Studio City, CA. Michael Wiese Productions. 1999.
Rabiger, Michael. Directing, Fourth Edition: Film Techniques and Aesthetics 3rd Edition. Boston. Focal Press. 2003.
Travis, Mark W. Directing Feature Films: The Creative Collaborarion Between Director, Writers, and Actors Studio City, CA. Michael Wiese Productions. 2002.
Weston, Judith. Directing Actors: Creating Memorable Performances for Film & Television Studio City, CA. Michael Wiese Productions. 1996.
ON CINEMATOGRAPHY
American Society of Cinematographers. American Cinematographer Manual, 9th Edition. Hollywood, CA. ASC Press. 2004.
Malkiewicz, Kris. Cinematography: Third Edition 3rd Edition. New York. Simon & Schuster. 2005.
Underdahl, Douglas. The 16mm Camera Book 2nd Edition. Long Valley. 1996.
ON THE PRODUCTION PROCESS & EVERYTHING ELSE
Goodell, Gregory. Independent Feature Film Production: A Complete Guide from Concept Through Distribution New York: St. Martin's Griffin. 1998.
Lumet, Sidney. Making Movies New York. Vintage. 1995.
Pincus, Edward and Ascher, Steven. The Filmmaker's Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide for the Digital Age New York. Plume. 1999.
Rodriguez, Robert. Rebel without a Crew: Or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker With $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player New York. Plume. 1995.
Schmidt, Rick. Feature Filmmaking at Used-Car Prices: Second Revised Edition New York. Penguin Books. 2000.
Singleton, Ralph S. Filmmaker's Dictionary, 2nd Edition Los Angeles, CA. Lone Eagle. 1990.
Singleton, Ralph S. Film Scheduling: Or, How Long Will It Take to Shoot Your Movie? 2nd ed. Hollywood, CA: Lone Eagle. 1991.
Singleton, Ralph S. Film Scheduling/Film Budgeting Workbook (Filmmaker's Library Series: No. 2) Hollywood, CA. Lone Eagle. 1991.
WORKSHOPS & COURSES
Hollywood Film Institute. Film School Crash Course. http://www.hollywoodu.com
The International Film and Television Workshops. http://www.TheWorkshops.com
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