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Contracts for the Film & Television Industry
by Mark Litwak
from Silman-James Press
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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For those serious about producing 
Good basic legal information oriented towards the independent feature film producer but useful for anyone who wants to produce film or other distributed video. Won't replace having an attorney but will allow you to do some things by yourself and understand what is going on when you need to hire one. Similar to "The Independent Film Producer's Survival Guide" but with enough distinct material (example contracts for instance) to be worth having both.
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Excellent resource 
Comprehensive and a terrific resource. The goal is not to use the book instead of legal advice, but it is a terrific starting point.
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Irena Tully, Impulse Films & Prestige Entertainment 
This is a useful and inspirational book that explains a variety of legal film production matters and provides drafts of contracts for basically every aspect of film & TV production. And it covers all major players in the colossal process of making a film, helping to make sure that whatever your role in the production is, you understand your rights.
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Decent book - no CD 
This book is a good collection of legal contracts for the industry, but it doesn't have a CD-ROM or associated website where you can download the contracts as a starting-point template. I believe the author is gouging us by forcing us to buy the CD separately. Very cheesy business practice. I hope you have OCR software to scan these pages into your computer.
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