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How Not to Make a Short Film
By Roberta Marie Munroe

SO YOU WANT TO GO TO SUNDANCE?
Here's Everything You Need To Know

Roberta Marie Munroe's new book is HOW NOT TO MAKE A SHORT FILM (Hyperion; January 20, 2009; Original Trade Paperback; $13.95)

There is no one more qualified than Roberta Munroe to dish out the best advice in the short filmmaking business. Roberta was the Short Film Programmer at the Sundance Film Festival for five years and is an accomplished short filmmaker herself. HOW NOT TO MAKE A SHORT FILM is an invaluable insider's guide to the world of short filmmaking and a fascinating look at film festivals, particularly Sundance (January 15-25, 2009), which will interest moviemakers and movie-goers alike. HOW NOT TO MAKE A SHORT FILM will have you racing for your handheld, your tripod, or even your cell phone to create your own smashing directorial debut. Roberta's seen it all and knows it all, and she's ready to spill it all on the air.

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