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The Essential Guide for Low Budget Independent Filmmakers. Earn 50% from Each Sale!

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The Antisocial guide to Low-Budget Independent Film Making
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"A SUPERB REFERENCE FOR NEW & ASPIRING FILMMAKERS" T. ROGERS

Never been to film school but want to make a film?

How would you like to learn the ropes of horror filmmaking from
someone who has?

How would you like to have answers to all your questions all in one
place?

Through 'The Antisocial Guide to Horror Filmmaking'.... You do!

We cover virtually everything including: Your initial ideas,
Scripting, Storyboarding, Finding FREE cast & crew, insurance,
locations, lighting, special effects, sound recording, editing, music
and music clearance, promotion and finally distribution of your
finished horror film.

We'll show you how to get semi-professional cast & crew in to work
on your film for free.

When we set out to make our first feature-film we knew very little
about the process and what was needed but we did it! Our first feature
'Antisocial-Behaviour [2]' is now in distribution channels and we are
now working an another film. How did _we_ do it?

WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW WE MANAGED TO RELEASE OUR FILM WORLDWIDE, WHAT
WE DID TO SELF PROMOTE OUR PROJECT AND HOW THAT IN TURN ENSURED A
SEVEN-YEAR WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION DEAL.

"Making a good low-budget horror film does'nt restrict you to the
clich of 'youths go on a camping trip in the woods where one by one
they are slaughtered at the hands of a crazed killer' The Antisocial
Guide to horror Film making will be one of your best friends all the
way through the process". John Ratcliffe

Anyone looking to make a killing in the horror film industry will
need "The Antisocial Guide to Horror Film Making". This book offers
comprehensive advice on budgeting, screenwriting, shooting, acting,
creating makeup effects, scoring, editing, marketing horror films and
much more.
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PROUDLY MADE IN BRITAIN
"It's Great to see British filmmakers sharing their experience of
film-making with the World" Niall Marshell

Also Includes details on:
Finding REAL ACTORS for FREE in
Getting CREW & HELP for FREE in
Finding & Using Royalty Free/Buyout Music
Professional 44khz Sound Effects for use in your film!
What DV equipment you'll need and what's available

"This is invaluable and inspirational material for the film,
television and theater beginner or semi-professional. Also helping
directors, actors, writers, designers, producers and executives tap
into the imagination and instincts which will help them create the
horror films they always dreamt of" Steve Wilson, Ambiosis

We will show you how it is easier and cheaper than ever to make an
innovative, high quality horror film, thanks to digital video. The
Antisocial Guide to Horror Filmmaking is filled with the latest
information on equipment and software, ideas for experimenting with
new techniques and advice on our own experiences, this guide offers a
step-by-step tour through the making of a feature-length movie.

"YOU TOO CAN TURN YOUR IDEAS AND CONCEPTS WITH MINIMAL BUDGET INTO
A REAL MOVIE! FROM CONCEPT TO SCREEN, THIS COMPREHENSIVE
EASY-TO-FOLLOW GUIDE SHOWS ASPIRING FILMMAKERS HOW TO FINANCE,
PRODUCE, AND MARKET THEIR FILMS" JOHN WILSON

The Antisocial Guide to Horror Filmmaking is a must-have for all
those budding filmmakers and students who want to produce Horror
movies with visual effects but don't have Hollywood budgets. We show
you how to get low-cost effects artists on your project or even ones
for free!.

AN EXCELLENT BOOK FOR THOSE NEW TO FILMMAKING AND THOSE THAT ARE
NOT" TRACEY B.

\'THE ANTISOCIAL GUIDE TO HORROR FILMMAKING\' also offers real
advice for independent filmmakers from dozens of insiders. The
explosion of independent cinema over the past fifteen years has
created thousands of aspiring filmmakers, all dreaming of becoming the
next Sam Raimi or Robert Rodriguez - and all working away like
beavers, making thousands of independent films. But what do they do
once the movie is made? In 'The Antisocial guide to Filmmaking',
authors David Watkins ">

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I'm sure you're not just wanting to make a film for you and few
others to see. You know whats on the market nowadays and some of these
are pretty bad films, You can do better! so why shouldn't you get a
piece of that $3 billion dollar action. David Watkins

Please remember this is a limited time offer. You'll also have
instant access to all future updates of the Antisocial Guide to
Filmmaking!

ORDER TODAY AND YOU WILL ALSO RECEIVE THESE 6 FREE TITLES

BONUS 1: CONTACTS MANAGER
Included FREE OF CHARGE is a great easy-to-use Contacts Manager, You
can input all relevent information on all your film contacts, dates,
notes, names etc. This software alone is worth it's weight in gold,
and it's your absolutely free.

BONUS 2: CREATING THE PERFECT PRESS/MEDIA PACK FOR YOUR FILM
Also included is a step by step "How to create a
media/promotional/press pack". This amazing bonus shows you what to
include, the wording to use and tips for getting your film seen by the
distributors. This bonus on it's own is worth more than the price of
the whole product.

BONUS 3: DESKTOP CALENDAR
You will also receive this neat little Windows Desktop Calendar,
notepad and organiser - Perfect for setting reminders of important
events and meetings or simply set an alarm to remind you to pick up
the kids from school.

BONUS 4: MINI USB OFFICE
MiniUSB Office is a collection of small, self contained, no-install
office software applications which enable access to every tool,
utility and program imaginable for home and business. All of the
self-contained, stand-alone applications require no installation
whatsoever and for this reason make the perfect companion software
package for your USB memory stick.

BONUS 5: ANTISOCIAL GUIDE TO NO-BUDGET FILMMAKING
A quick start no padding guide to creating a feature film for under

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