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INDEPENDENT BLACK FILMMAKER [R.A.R]
Description
Independent Black filmmaker William Lee, the creator of the cult
classic Treasure of the Ninja, talks about 40+ years of making no-budget
films that do not fit the current black film stereotypes. Lee gives
readers an inside look at the myth of "black films don't sell". In
addition, Lee gives real-life practical advice on pre-production, script
writing, handling actors, and the all-important distribution gauntlet.
Lee also recalls issues of race and stature that stall many black
filmmakers and their careers. More importantly, he talks about how black
filmmakers are often their own worst enemies.