The Mad Hot Adventures of an Unlikely Documentary Filmmaker

The Mad Hot Adventures of an Unlikely Documentary Filmmaker

by Amy Sewell
The Mad Hot Adventures of an Unlikely Documentary Filmmaker

The Mad Hot Adventures of an Unlikely Documentary Filmmaker

by Amy Sewell

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Overview

Want to make a documentary

Meet Amy Sewell, a former stay-at-home mother of twins with no filmmaking experience, who fell in love with a story about ballroom dancing kids. She went on to make and sell one of the most successful documentaries of all time.

Is that possible? How did she do it? In this engaging and insightful book, Sewell, the writer and producer of Mad Hot Ballroom, takes readers through the process. She describes her struggles and shares what she learned, from refining an idea, to raising money, to hiring a crew, to the festival circuit, distribution, and beyond. Informed by charming personal anecdotes and her infectious enthusiasm and energy, this book is an essential and inspiring guide to filmmaking from someone who burst on the scene, made her own rules, and survived to tell the tale. The Mad Hot Adventures of an Unlikely Documentary Filmmaker is a must-read for all aspiring filmmakers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401303181
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 04/24/2007
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Amy Sewell is a freelance writer who worked in communications for 12 years before taking time off to raise a family. She is currently working on a television sitcom called Mommy Juice and her next documentary, which she hopes to release in 2008. Amy lives with her husband and twin daughters in New York City.

Table of Contents


Dear Reader     1
The Idea     3
The Film Concept     12
The Research     21
Fund-raising     29
Copyright and Clearances     40
Scouting     51
The Business Side of Things     61
Getting Started: Crew, Equipment, and Logistics     71
Getting the Footage: The Neighborhoods Set the Stage     86
Character Development: The "Cast" of Characters Emerges     99
The Story Climax: The Competitions     110
Editing and Postproduction     125
Sales and Marketing of the Unsold Film     134
Mad Hot Ballroom's Unusual Ride     140
Epilogue     161
Mad Hat Ballroom Time Line     162
Recommended Reading and Mad Hot Ballroom "Clutch" Glossary     171

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An insider look at the realities and rewards of making a film that matters to you. It will get you on your feet and out there doing it."--(Camille Landau & Tiare White, co-authors of What They Don't Teach You At Film School)

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