1st Edition

Producing for the Screen

Edited By Amedeo D'Adamo Copyright 2020
    250 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    250 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Producing for the Screen is a collection of essays written by and interviews with working producers, directors, writers, and professors, exploring the business side of producing for film and television.

    In this book, over 30 industry professionals dispel myths about the industry and provide practical advice on topics such as how to break into the field; how to develop, nurture, and navigate business relationships; and how to do creative work under pressure. Readers will also learn about the entrepreneurial expectations in relation to marketing, strategies for contending with the emotional highs and lows of producing, and money management while pursuing producing as a profession.

    Written for undergraduates and graduates studying filmmaking, aspiring producers, and working producers looking to reinvent themselves, Producing for the Screen provides readers with a wealth of first-hand information that will help them create their own opportunities and pursue a career in film and television.

    INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS PRODUCING? CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED

    THE CURTAIN-RAISER: FINDING THE FLAME, FANNING THE FLAME

    An interview with Lianne Halfon By Amedeo D’Adamo

    MOVING TOWARDS A CAREER: WHAT ARE THE DOORWAYS?

    JUMPING INTO LOW-BUDGET PRODUCING: THE WRITER AS WEB-SERIES PRODUCER: DRIVING THE INDEPENDENT WEBISODE

    By Lydia Yeoman

    WATCH YOUR METRICS, CHANGE YOUR WORK, AND JUST KEEP PRODUCING! A QUICK GUIDE TO PRODUCING FOR YOUTUBE

    An interview with Bruna Capozzoli By Amedeo D’Adamo

    CASE STUDY: THE SMALL PRODUCTION COMPANY

    An interview with Graziano Chiscuzzu of 5e6

    STORY PASS: HOW TO HELP A WRITER MOVE FROM A PITCH OR STORY IDEA TO A FULL STORY: PART ONE– CHARACTER AND CHARACTER ARCS

    By Amedeo D’Adamo CHAPTER 2: STICKING IT OUT

    STORY RADAR AND GENIUS-SPOTTING: ON WORKING WITH DIRECTORS

    An interview with Jack Lechner

    WORKSHEET: TEN STEPS TO PRODUCING YOUR FIRST FEATURE: YOUR INITIAL PRODUCING PACKAGE

    MEDIA LABS: THE NEW DEVELOPMENT DEAL: A WAY TO CREATE BUZZ, RAISE YOUR PROFILE, NETWORK AND IMPROVE YOUR STORY

    By Gabrielle Kelly

    "ARE WE ALL MAKING THE SAME MOVIE?": THE DIRECTOR-PRODUCER RELATIONSHIP

    An interview with director Adam Salky, head of the AFI’s directing concentration By Amedeo D’Adamo

    KNOW YOUR PRIORITIES:THE ART OF THE BUDGET: WHERE TO SPEND, WHERE TO SAVE

    By Peggy Rajski

    WELCOME TO POST-PRODUCTION: HOW TO WORK WITH THE EXPERTS

    An interview with Niko Remus

    THE COST OF DISTRIBUTION: HOW TO KNOW WHAT YOU WANT

    By Avril Speaks

    STORY PASS: HOW TO HELP A WRITER MOVE FROM STORY TO SCRIPT: PART TWO– CHARACTER OBJECTIVES AND RELATIONSHIPS

    By Amedeo D’Adamo

    GOING ’ROUND THE TABLE: STICKING IT OUT

    A conversation on dealing with rejection CHAPTER 3: FINDING SUCCESS

    WHEN GOVERNMENTS GIVE YOU MONEY TO MAKE YOUR MOVIE: COMPARING THE US AND EU PRODUCING ENVIRONMENTS

    An interview with Nevina Satta

    FINDING YOUR AUDIENCE: CREATING THE WRITER-DIRECTOR-PRODUCER TRIANGLE

    An interview with Roshi Nedjad

    GETTING THE BEST FROM YOUR TEAM: HOW DO YOU COLLABORATE?: THE 2-TO-1 RULE FOR ARTISTIC COLLABORATION

    By Amedeo D’Adamo

    ON BEING FOCUSED, HONEST AND PREPARED: HANDLING THE COMPLICATED DYNAMICS BETWEEN PRODUCERS AND DIRECTORS

    An interview with Joost de Vries By Amedeo D’Adamo

    WHAT KIND OF PRODUCER WILL YOU BE? ON ISRAEL’S CO-PRODUCTION LANDSCAPE

    An interview with Katriel Schory By Amedeo D’Adamo

    SCREEN PRODUCING "DOWNUNDER": THE MEDIA-PRODUCING LANDSCAPE IN AUSTRALIA

    By Ian Dixon

    WORKSHEET: TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR MARKETING CAMPAIGN: WHAT ARE THE MARKETING HOOKS OF YOUR FILM?

    By Amedeo D’Adamo

    GOING ’ROUND THE TABLE

    A conversation on coping with risk CHAPTER 4: GETTING AHEAD

    THE PATH INTO THE STUDIO: GOOD DRAMA MAKES GREAT HORROR, AND OTHER TIPS ON MOVIEMAKING

    An interview with producer Jason Blum By Chris Green

    ESCAPING THE ALAMO: HOW DIRECTORS SURVIVE PRODUCING

    An interview with Director Kimberly Peirce By Amedeo D’Adamo

     

    "AHIGH CALLING IN A LOW PLACE": ON RUNNING A STUDIO

    An interview with Thom Mount By Amedeo D’Adamo

    PRODUCER TIPS: FINDING YOUR AUDIENCE: A SHORT PRIMER ON MARKETING DEMOGRAPHICS

    By Amedeo D’Adamo

    NATIVE AMERICANS STORM THE SYSTEM: A PRODUCER’S APPROACH TO RACISM An interview with Patricia Gomes and Ian Skorodin

    By Amedeo D’Adamo

    NAVIGATING THROUGH POST: FINDING THE CREATIVE PINCH-POINTS

    An interview with Polly Duval By Amedeo D’Adamo

    STORY PASS: "WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THAT SHOW AGAIN?": DEVELOPING TITLES THAT SELL

    By Amedeo D’Adamo CHAPTER 5: STARTING AGAIN

    THE WRITER-PRODUCER IN TV: COMBINING LUCK, PREPARATION AND OPPORTUNITY

    An interview with Miranda Kwok by Amedeo D’Adamo

    CASE STUDY: THE SHOW-RUNNERS OF SPAIN: HBO’S PATRIA AND GLOCAL PRODUCING

    By Itxaso del Castillo Aira, Marian Gonzalez-Abrisketa and Andoni Iturbe Tolosa

    STORY PASS: WHAT IS STORY TONE? HOW CAN IT BE GUIDED AND DEEPENED IN PRE- PRODUCTION? : A TECHNIQUE FOR PRODUCING YOUR PRE-VIS SESSIONS

    ON CASTING: "NEVER CAST ONE CHARACTER AT A TIME"

    A short conversation with Lianne Halfon

    (Producer, Ghostworld, Juno, Perks of Being a Wallflower, Young Adult )

    "ALWAYS COME TO THE TABLE WITH SOMETHING" : THE ART OF NEGOTIATING, HIRING AND HANDLING PEOPLE

    An interview with Carolyn Pfeiffer By Amedeo D’Adamo

    ASSOCIATE PRODUCING AND POST SUPERVISING

    An interview with Mary Prendergast

    CASE STUDY

    Producing in the green economy: Emellie O’Brien builds a company where before there was nothing but waste

    GOING ’ROUND THE TABLE: A CONVERSATION ON REGRET CONCLUSION

    RECOMMENDED READING AND RESOURCES

    INDEX

    Biography

    Amedeo D’Adamo currently teaches in the Directing discipline at the American Film Institute and filmmaking and producing at Universita Cattolica, Milan: he is also the Lead Teacher for the studio-funded Native American Feature Film Writers Lab in Los Angeles. He was the Scientific Director of the EU-funded Feature Development Program Puglia Experience (2008–2011) and the founding Dean and then President of the original Los Angeles Film School, where he also co-created and ran the Feature Film Development program. He has also taught at many universities and labs including Royal Holloway, Universita Svizzera and the University of Zurich, and with his wife Nevina Satta he designed and ran both the University Feature Development Lab and the University Doc Lab for the Locarno Film Festival. Together they also co-founded The Traveling Film School, a non-profit organization that provides free film and theater training to children in underdeveloped regions; it has built small tuition-free film schools in Cameroon and Sardinia. His book Empathetic Space on Screen (2018: Palgrave Macmillan) is about how character is expressed through production design, cinematography, and soundtrack. His features have been seen in festivals such as Rome, Miami, Austin, Torino, and others.