A Gaffer's Perspective on Independent Filmmaking

A Gaffer's Perspective on Independent Filmmaking
Author: Rick M. Lord
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2011
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1612330592

In today's digital age, thousands and thousands of independent filmmakers are challenging Hollywood's elite, best-of-the-best film producers. A Gaffer's Perspective on Independent Filmmaking examines why so many first-time independent film productions are doomed to failure before the first day of principal photography ever begins. Learning what dooms a production is only half of the process; teaching successful practices and techniques, while revealing many of the tricks of the trade used by the big productions, is the other half. With examples of actual productions gone awry, combined with "should haves," this book is a "must have" for a successful filmmaking experience.

The Gaffer

The Gaffer
Author: Neil Warnock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 9780755362790

Ever wondered how a transfer deal is done? What a manager says during his pre-match team-talk? What he screams from the techincal area? What goes on in training sesions, and on those long away trips? How a manager carefully builds a team, and what he does when the planning is disrupted by injuries? How he lifts a team after a crushing defeat, and keeps their feet on the ground after a resounding victory? How the man in charge handles the ever-present danger of getting sacked in the ultimate results business? In short, how one of today's top professional footballer managers somehow copes with the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, with having to live, breathe and sleep football 24 hours a day, 365 days a year? Then read The Gaffer.

Set Lighting Technician's Handbook

Set Lighting Technician's Handbook
Author: Harry Box
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1136046577

Comprehensive. Detailed. Practical. Set Lighting Technician's Handbook, Fourth Edition, is a friendly, hands-on manual covering the day-to-day practices, equipment, and tricks of the trade essential to anyone doing motion picture lighting, including the lamp operator, rigging crew, gaffer, best boy, or director of photography. This handbook offers a wealth of practical technical information, useful techniques, as well as aesthetic discussions. The Set Lighting Technician's Handbook focuses on what is important when working on-set: trouble-shooting, teamwork, set protocol, and safety. It describes tricks and techniques for operating a vast array of lighting equipment including LEDs, xenons, camera synchronous strobes, black lights, underwater units, lighting effects units, and many others. Since its first edition, this handy on-set reference continues to be widely adopted as a training and reference manual by union training programs as well as top university film production programs. New to the fourth edition: * Detailed information on LED technology and gear * Harmonized with union safety and training procedures * All the latest and greatest DMX gadgets, including remote control systems * Many new and useful lights and how to use them and troubleshoot them. * New additions to the arsenal of electrical distribution equipment that make our sets safer and easier to power. * More rigging tricks and techniques. * the same friendly, easy to read style that has made this book so popular.

Gaffers, Grips and Best Boys

Gaffers, Grips and Best Boys
Author: Eric Taub
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1994
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780312112769

Explains who does what in the making of a film, from conception and casting to advertising and marketing.

Gaffer

Gaffer
Author: John Rollinson
Publisher: John Blake
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781904034452

This publication portrays the life of John "Gaffer" Rollinson, one of the most dangerous men in the country. Rollinson could have been a boxer, but he was booted out of the sport as a teenager because his wild rages made him unfit to fight under the Queensberry rules and he was deemed an unacceptable risk even in the most violent of sports. So he became a barber, but his cut-throat razor was soon put to a bloodier use as he carved a notorious reputation for himself thoughout the clubland and debt collection circuit. Yet despite his appalling record of violence, Gaffer is not a man without compassion: ask the teenage drug addict he picked up off the street and on whom he spent thousands of pounds in a drug rehabilitation clinic; or the neighbors whose mortgage he paid for six months to prevent them from being evicted. Gaffer is a character people love or hate; there is no in-between.