Filmmaking for Change, 2nd Edition: Make Films That Transform the World
By (Author) Jon Fitzgerald
Michael Wiese Productions
Michael Wiese Productions
1st January 2018
2nd Revised edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
070.18
Paperback
270
Width 153mm, Height 229mm
An updated edition of this filmmaking classic.
Industry veteran Jon Fitzgerald has developed a new manual for making socially activist films on a low budget, from concept development through production, from marketing through distribution. In straightforward sections, with descriptive breakdowns for each category, the book presents a new paradigm for social impact filmmaking in the modern age including case studies on numerous films and advice from industry professionals on each topic.
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Jon Fitzgerald's Filmmaking For Change creatively examines the full orbit of one of the most fervently persuasive modalities of expression and activism in our world today: filmmaking that is socially conscious. Michael Tobias, Author/Filmmaker
With a degree in Film Studies from the University of California at Santa Barbara, Jon Fitzgerald directed his first film in 1994, and then cofounded the Slamdance Film Festival in 1995 and was the Executive Director for the next two years before becoming the Festival Director at the American Film Institute (1997-1999) and then the Santa Barbara and Abu Dhabi International Film Festivals. In 2003, he formed Right Angle Studios, a consulting firm that provided services to numerous film festivals and indie filmmakers. In 2009, Fitzgerald transitioned back into production, developing socially relevant films through Cause Pictures (The Back Nine, Dance of Liberation, The Highest Pass, The Milky Way, Warrior One). In 2015, Fitzgerald launched Causecinema.com as a guide to the best of social impact films. The website provides a filter to quality social impact films, supported by podcasts, showcases, and web series, while increasing awareness and donations to related causes around the world.