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5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce Your Movie's Carbon Footprint: Going Green on Set        
5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce Your Movie's Carbon Footprint: Going Green on Set
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7 Approaches to Financing Your Independent Film: Advice on Private Investors, Tax Rebates, State Subsidies, and More        
7 Approaches to Financing Your Independent Film: Advice on Private Investors, Tax Rebates, State Subsidies, and More
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Advice on Working with Rental Houses        
Advice on Working with Rental Houses
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Based On vs. Inspired By        
Is there a legal difference between these two terms? It seems that one implies a more direct adaptation ("based on") and the other a looser connection to a book, but is there some legal basis for determining this? Also, does one need to purchase the rights to a book that "inspires" their film? How about a book that it is "based on"?
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Budget and Scheduling        
After the shooting schedule, the production board and the day out of days are put together it is common to hire a unit publicist (especially when shooting an independent film). The publicist should start promoting the film as soon as possible and get it hyped up. They should send out media advisories to anyone who could cover a story regarding the production, cast and crew.
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Budgeting Basics        
Budgets + Schedules: Without them, you'll get lost. With them, your film gets finished.
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Buying Film Rights        
I am interested in knowing if the film rights to the authors book are available, and if they are, I want to know the correct pathway to go down to purchase them.
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Casting on a Budget: SAG Low-budget contracts        
It's easy and cheap for low-budget filmmakers to cast their friends and families. It's expensive to get top acting talent by using a casting agency or the Screen Actor's Guild. Right? Wrong. There are seven kinds of SAG contracts, one of which is probably right for your film. And you can start casting, for free, from your computer, with a service called Digital Casting.
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Character Rights vs. Movie Rights        
I’ve been negotiating an option on a book for a few weeks and we’re about to the point where we’re going to sign the paperwork.
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CLEARANCE GUIDELINES for PRODUCERS        
CLEARANCE GUIDELINES for PRODUCERS
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Common Mistakes Every Filmmaker Will Make        
Common Mistakes Every Filmmaker Will Make
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Copyright Infringement and Protecting Your Work        
Copyright Infringement and Protecting Your Work
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Defaming the Dead???        
I have recently optioned the autobiography of a person that I’d like to use as the subject for a feature film. In the last quarter of the book, a historical figure whom my subject served with in the military is featured in a number of scenes. Do I have to get clearance from the person’s estate before using them in the script?
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Documentary Research: In Search of the Truth        
Documentary Research: In Search of the Truth
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FourDocs Legal Checklist: Children & Consent        
You must have the consent of at least one parent (with custody) of any children or young people (ie under 18) appearing in your film. Consent from both child and parent should be recorded on camera as per the provisions in section [insert] above.
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FourDocs Legal Checklist: Commercial References        
Commercial television places restrictions on references to commercial products and services within television programe time, as it is deemed that, generally, such references should be confined to paid-for advertising time.
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FourDocs Legal Checklist: Contempt        
The law bans the media from publishing or broadcasting, including on the Internet, any comments or information that might seriously prejudice active legal proceedings, in particular criminal proceedings heard before juries.
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FourDocs Legal Checklist: Copyright        
The law of copyright exists to protect people's creative endeavours so they can properly benefit from their work. If such protection didn't exist and people were able to copy or sell or profit from another's work, then there would be little incentive for people to create in the first place.
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FourDocs Legal Checklist: Criminality        
Filming criminals or filming criminal activity
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FourDocs Legal Checklist: Defamation and Libel        
Everyday, people say things to those around them e.g. members of their family, friends or work colleagues, about other people or organisations they either know of or have heard about in the news. Sometimes what they say can be unkind or critical or even scandalous.
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