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What's New in Version 2.0
We've upgraded How To Make Your Movie to Version 2.0 for newer Windows and Macintosh systems (it runs on most older systems, too see below). While we were at it, we asked several more "visiting professors" to write new material for the students of our school. Version 2.0 is now available and shipping.
New in Version 2.0:
Runs natively on new systems
Windows 2000 and XP (also Win 98)
Macintosh OS X (also OS 9)
NEW IN THE SCRIPTWRITING ROOM:
"Seven Senses for the Story-teller"
by Dick Ross
NEW IN THE THIRD-FLOOR HALL:
"Five Not-So-Easy Pieces"
30 minutes of excellent advice on making
and promoting your short film
video by Robert Nickson
NEW IN THE PRE-PRODUCTION ROOM:
"Film Continuity"
by Nada Pinter
NEW IN THE PRE-PRODUCTION ROOM:
"Outline of the Business Plan"
Practical and essential information on
the business of making a short film
by Mike Downey
NEW IN THE PRODUCTION ROOM:
"Documentary Production"
by Nenad Puhovski
NEW IN THE PRODUCTION ROOM:
"What is Experimental Film?"
by Ruth Bradley
NEW IN THE POST-PRODUCTION ROOM:
"About Digital Video"
by Daric Christian
NEW IN THE FILM HISTORY ROOM:
"We Loved So Much" List of 100 Films
by Dan Muggia
Complete library of printable files
Now the material from our contributing
writers is available on Disk 2 as .PDF files
No more switching CDs in mid-program
New video compression technology means
we've been able to fit the interactive film
school program onto one disk (with a
second disk to hold the extras).
No more installer
With Version 2.0, it's no longer necessary
to install any files on your hard drive.
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2
CD-ROM SET
WINDOWS
/ MACINTOSH
How
To Make Your Movie
an
interactive film school
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