“Read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read...if you don't read, you will never be a filmmaker.”—Werner Herzog
When I was a child, only a lucky few were chosen to appear in the public realm. For most kids of the time, the only option for a screen appearance were proud parents creating “home movies.” As technology continues to evolve, screen appearances for 21st century kids are a common occurrence, as parents enjoy documenting memorable moments and experiences. Not only are experiences recorded, but also shared with others. Social media can transform a regular moment into a viral sensation, bringing fame and notoriety to kids. Now kids can star, create, and direct their own video endeavors. Current technologies offer opportunities for creating videos, animation, and other adventures in film media. With a little knowledge and practice, the possibilities are endless. Here is a sampling of books that both instructs and inspires budding filmmakers.
In the Director's Chair
“Science Technology Engineering and Math is still necessary to know if you dream of being a filmmaker. Filmmaking is an art form, but with the use of STEM.”—Kailin Gow