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Instead, we teach the technologies you need to know before you start doing your production classes in film school. |
Required reading
![]() Besides the technology of filmmaking, there is also the economic side of filmmaking. That you learn by reading. ALL filmmakers (and that means all movie directors) in Hollywood read "Weekly Variety" (print edition - weekly, not daily) and young directors> also read "Backstage West" magazine (weekly print edition). People outside of Hollywood also read "Cinefex" just to learn the names of the people who work on different movies and where their companies are. "American Cinematographer" is also useful. The first two magazines will cost you about $300 to $400 per year. Try for student discounts. (Buy just one copy first to see if you like these.) You will never become a director in Hollywood until you know who everyone is. Trade journals are very important (like the four mentioned above). Fan magazines are useless since all their stories are made up or not accurate enough.
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