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Agent
by Paul N. Lazarus
A Hollywood novel rich in the details of the power game and its players. Paul
Lazarus writes about a universe that he experienced firsthand for many years. As
a seasoned veteran of the Hollywood wars, he writes about a world he knows
intimately and lays bare its secrets only an insider can. Paperback.
277 pages.
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The Film Producer: A Handbook For Producing
by Paul N. Lazarus
Paul Lazarus takes you on a journey through the world of film production. He
covers it all, from acquisition of rights to audits and accounting. The book is
perfect for anyone interested in the world of films. There is plenty to be
learned from this masterpiece. Paperback. 210 pages.
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Indie Producers Handbook: Creative Producing From A To Z
by Myrl A. Schreibman & Gilbert Cates
A book for anyone that wants to know who the creative dynamic force is behind a
film. This is for those that face the obstacle of where to go, how to start, and
once commenced, where to go from there. The author has synthesized the process of
producing, and the results are nothing short of a blockbuster book on producing.
Paperback. 300 pages.
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Producers 2001 (Hollywood Creative Directory)
by Hollywood Creative Directory Staff
Hollywood Creative Directory is a superb compilation of Hollywood producers who
can make your dreams come true by producing your screenplays. If you haven't
succeeded with Hollywood agents, give HCD a try. It lists extensively production
companies, offering names, addresses and telephone numbers. If you're having
trouble defining your genre or you'd like for producers of films you admire to
read your screenplays, make this your first stop on the Hollywood Express to
success. An Invaluable Resource. Paperback.
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Killer Instinct: How Two Young Producers Took On Hollywood And Made The Most Controversial Film Of The Decade
by Jane Hamsher
Not only does Hamsher deserve a medal for bravery, she's also written one of the
most entertaining books ever about how to "beat the odds and hold out against
some of the meanest, greediest, low-blowing [people] in Hollywood".
Paperback/Hardcover. 276 pages.
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Hollywood 101: The Film Industry
by Frederick Levy
Levy's savvy and inside experience in Hollywood makes this novel a most valuable
tool for anyone wanting to become part of "the biz." Excellent reference book
containing answers to questions you might be embarassed to ask otherwise. Full of
straight forward and valuable information about the workings of Hollywood.
Paperback. 336 pages.
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It's All Your Fault: Adventures Of The Hollywood Assistant
by Bill Robinson & Ceridwen Morris
Written by two former Hollywood assistants who've been there and done that, "It's
All Your Fault" is bursting with hard-earned advice, from figuring out who's who
and who isn't to sex, drugs, and other work-related issues. Filled with
outrageous anecdotes and countless celebrity stories, It's All Your Fault proves
an indispensable addition to the nightstand of every wannabe Hollywood mover and
shaker. Paperback. 240 pages.
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