In
this CD-ROM set, an entire film school is
waiting for you: the classrooms, hallways,
film footage, professors and visiting professionals.
Introducing
a new kind of film school
Dear
Friend,
We
are happy to introduce you to a ground-breaking
CD-ROM experience called How to Make Your
Movie: An Interactive Film School.
Film
director Rajko Grlic and program designer
Tom Erlewine coordinated the efforts of film
and multimedia experts from Electronic Vision,
Ohio University, and all over the country
to produce the first multimedia CD-ROM project
of its kind.
In
How to Make Your Movie:
An Interactive Film School, the user
explores a real film school environment, where
the nooks and crannies hold the most useful
secrets of filmmaking. In each classroom,
leading film professionals and professors
from the world's finest film schools share
their knowledge and experience. By showing
step-by-step the development of a short film,
the program demystifies the filmmaking process.
The
package includes a 3 CD-ROM set and a Production
Notebook.
How
to Make Your Movie has won eight awards,
including the New York Festivals Grand Award
for Best of Show. And after screenings
at nearly 30 film festivals in 12 countries,
the program seems to resonate with aspiring
filmmakers, film and video professionals,
and people who love film.