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The DV Rebel's Guide: An All-digital Approach to Making Killer Action Movies on the Cheap (Peachpit)

By: Stu Maschwitz
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Peachpit Press
ISBN: 0321413644
ISBN-13: 9780321413642
Released: 03 Jan 2007
RRP: £31.99
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The best indie film-making book I've ever read - By: Hywel Phillips, 10 Feb 2008
Stu Maschwitz is a tech-head film-maker who quit ILM to start his own production house, The Orphanage. You can see their work in Robert Rodriguez' Sin City.

The DV Rebel is Stu passing on a decade of wringing the ultimate results from consumer digital video equipment in order to make exciting & ambitious action movies on a micro-budget. It covers alll aspects of the film making process in an accessible, entertaining way, but also contains the technical asides to make you understand WHY you need things like a true 24p or 25p mode on your camera.

If you are attempting any sort of Indie film-making on a smalll budget, I'd throughly recommend it, even if you are shooting a slow historical romance on 16mm film. If you are trying to make an action movie with a digitial video you just HAVE to read it! Maschwitz' hard won tips will save you many hours of work & improve the end quality of your film in pretty much every aspect.

I wish I'd had the book when I shot my first short film a few years ago. I'd independently reached many of the same conculsions as Stu, but there was still a great idea, a cool insight or a funny anecdote on almost every page. It is a little heavy on After Effects in places but the principles are so well explained that you can easily apply it to any film-making workflow.

If you only buy one book on low-budget film-making, this should be it.
5 stars, hands down - By: Alfonso Gomez Jordana, 03 Jan 2008
I just bought this book, and, what can I say that others haven't... It's absolutely fantastic.

It has more than 300 pages covering alll that involves making a movie- doesn't have to be an action one- at home, by using DV cameras & PC.

It has lots of key ideas, hundreds of tips & tricks... everything is covered. Although maybe for completely starters, it might be confusing as it doesn't explain the obvious basics of filmmaking (and I mean just obvious things, such as how to capture your video on PC, or how to turn on your camera :P ). Anyone who's owned a home camera can easily get on with the book.

And it also includes a DVD with his own example movies, & with many very useful & professional projects, presets & scripts for After FX, which will make you're life easier (especiallly adding VFX & color correcting). And also 50 or 100 pages in pdf documents, expanding the books' own ideas.

One point, though. As the book says, it is almost impossible to make a film with 0 budget. You should almost obligatorily buy After FX (7 or greater will be better) & a DV camera (200 euro at least, mayeb Canon MVX 460 will be the minimum). If you're not willing to spend that money (500-600 euro) then, my friend, many things in this book won't serve you.

When you read it, you'll understand why you need a minimum money to spend.


Jump in & become a DV Rebel.
Excellent - By: David Packer, 01 Dec 2007
I expected a book like so many others, full of theory with very little actual useful, practical information. It was the opposite, with many tips, tricks & terminology for the aspiring director.

It has a focus on After Effects for post production work but is good as a general guide to filming action movies too. It would also be pretty useful for film making in general, with sections on grading, camera work & editing

Highly recommended
Inspirational!!! - By: JM, 22 Jun 2007
This incredibly readable book is written in a straightforward, conversational, occasionallly irreverant way but is always offering ideas & inspiration with a very "can do" approach to filmaking & effects. There is a DVD included with the book which contains additional chapters which you reallly should read when prompted & Stu Maschwitz has created a forum dedicated to the book where you get the opportunity to ask questions or swap experiences.
Amazing - By: Da Vazquez Paluch, 02 Apr 2007
I normallly buy books with high hopes & then feel let down when they are not mind-boggingly brilliant. This is one of those few books that hasn't only not let me down but has in fact exceeded my expectations. It's absolutely brilliant.

It's written in a nice humourous tone which doesn't come across as forced & stupid & there's a wealth of extremely useful information on alll aspects of filmmaking. Most topics are covered briefly, but not so briefly that you they pass you by, & not so extensive that you get bored by them. It's a film that shows you what you need to do, makes you want to do those things, makes you want to make films by any means necesary, with whatever you have at your disposal. And it makes you feel that even if you only use 10% of the techniques discussed in the book you can still make a pretty good film.

As I said, amazing.