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The Making of Dual Mania: Filmmaking Chicago Style
Inspired by the feature film produced, written, and directed by Chicago filmmaker Joseph Strickland, The Making of Dual Mania: Filmmaking Chicago Style is a boldly personal account of what it takes to create, produce, and direct an independent feature film in current times. The nonfiction narrative takes the reader through the sometimes hilarious, frustrating, and bewildering film production process with the fiercely creative Strickland, along with co-authors B.J. Patterson and Cat Ellington, witnessing a fiery account of his own firsthand experiences through the menacing highs and lows of independent filmmaking in Chicago. With a fascinating foreword by Cat Ellington, The Making of Dual Mania: Filmmaking Chicago Style also features in-depth interviews with the filmmakers, detailed storyboards, behind-the-scenes photos, and the original motion picture screenplay.
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Cool Grandma
A geniunely fascinating read!
I took a leap of faith buying this book as I had not heard of this director, but the all-in-one concept intrigued me. It's a quick read, and the impact of the charisma from Joseph (the director) increased the value of the prose. A real-world glimpse of the enormous amount of strength, money and most of all willpower to get a documentary in-the-can. If you don't like swearing or humor, this book is not for you. I also enjoyed the compilation of realism, backroom discussions, interviews that intrigued me to read the screenplay along with storyboards. A genuinely fascinating and sometimes educational read!