There are many resources for filmmakers, online and offline. Schools and industry newspapers, books and Web sites with good information and links to equipment or staff will need to create your movie.
The fastest and easiest way-using a movie or book, or to search online. With the Internet, a wealth of knowledge have spread, so you can learn anything from special effects to create distribution.Here are some sites that you can use can help make your movie. make sure you choose sites that focus on the resources of the United States or Canada, or whatever country you reside in.
Makers.com movie
This great guide to pretty much anything you will need to create your movie. contains links for actors, directors, editors, models, production companies, mail-production and distribution companies, and other resources.
All links to other sites with more than 3,000 of them, including staff, administration, actors, critics, and much more ... you can categorize each link for it, gives you links highest ranked sites.
Filmmakers.com student
This site serves students, most of them, but it can be used by any filmmaker really. you can sign up for workshops, where you can find a crew like camera operators, managers, and special effects software information, studios and directors who are contracted and includes forums for filmmakers online and talk to each other.
Filmmaking.net
One of the oldest sites of online movie making and includes resources for finding school of cinema, and a guide to terms of film and computer hardware and software and Forum.
Articles and discussion boards and FAQ section filmmakers. section includes dedicated to books on film-making.
PBS.org
Public broadcasting system links to find funding for your movie links to series appears on the station, connecting people and where to contact for more information about the station, there are interviews filmmaker links on where to submit your film to the station.
AssociateDirectors.com
Includes links to general reference and film events, organizations, publications and other resources.
It includes links to film schools and equipment pretty much anything you will need to be successful in making the movie.
PlanetIndie.com
Includes selected blogs, distribution companies and schools in the United States and Canada, film festivals, funding, organizations, and to check your movie.
IndieAccess.com
This site contains links mainly to production, camera crew, operators, directors, and producers post-production editors plus much more.
Other countries
Other sites may include anything from sites like Union SAG, AFTRA Waktra, resources for learning about Director and producer. to edit and distribute information.
There are a lot of information on the Internet, and some will relate to local areas or your country, so check them out and make sure it's relevant to you.
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