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Page Text: Digging a Hole Where the Rain Gets In: How Days of Power Crafted a Low-Budget Character Death “Every man should pull a boat over a mountain once in his life.”—Werner Herzog When we... What Investors Want to Hear: Here Are the Things You Need to Be Telling Potential Financiers In Your Pitch There are as many different ways to get funding as there are movies made, but the... Scaring Up Funds: How to Acquire Investors When Your Movie’s in Horror, the Most Profitable Genre of Them All We’ve all heard the stories. Paranormal Activity, a film with a budget slightly less than a...

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MovieMaker Magazine Cinema Law: Can I Film U.S. Currency? Random Thoughts From the Set Jeff Garlin I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With Jon Avnet Aims for a Righteous Kill Marlett & Me: Cuff Links, Handcuffs, Swords & Sausages Adam Yauch’s Sure Shot Steve Martin to Host 2010 Oscars With His “Enemy” How to Create a Franchise, Indie-Style Alan Cumming on Going ‘Big’ for Stanley Kubrick in Eyes Wide Shut Switching Gears: Lighting and Gear Company Draco Broadcast Launches New Direct-to-Consumer Rental Services Multiflex Cinema: Four Seasoned Producers Explain How to Flex Each Moviemaking Muscle in Film’s Most Elastic Position Weisz Beyond Her Years: From Optioned Novel to Arthouse Drama, Rachel Weisz Nurtured Disobedience at Every Stage How They Did It: Juggling Three Hats to Make the 12-Day, Five-City Feature Toss It Digging a Hole Where the Rain Gets In: How Days of Power Crafted a Low-Budget Character Death What Investors Want to Hear: Here Are the Things You Need to Be Telling Potential Financiers In Your Pitch Scaring Up Funds: How to Acquire Investors When Your Movie’s in Horror, the Most Profitable Genre of Them All How They Did It: The Producer of Destination Unknown Spent Over a Decade Collecting Interviews With Holocaust Survivors A Strong Film is a Diverse Film: Hire Smart, Hire Wide, Make a Stand Chasing Trane: The Making and Experiential Marketing of the John Coltrane Documentary Deal or No Deal: Movie Maker Academy Preaches an Unorthodox Way to Turn a Profit on Your Film Watch and Learn: Walkie-Talkie Lingo Everyone On Set Should Know (Video) Wu-Tang Forever: What an Inclusive Crew Means, and Why Hiring One Will Change Your Life How They Did It: I Set a Start Date for My $250,000 Film, September Morning, and Stuck to it No Matter What Getting Lucky in Nevada: With a Restored Tax Incentive and Plenty of Locations, There’s More to Nevada Than Casinos 

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