Just read, "Fast, Cheap, and Under Control: Lessons from the Greatest Low-Budget Movies of All Time" by John Gaspard and found it fun and interesting.
The end section is kind of a summary on what to look out for if you find yourself making a movie with no money.
There are these stories, not in the book, but about Stanley Kubrick taking these notes and typing up the details in small pocket size notebooks. Things he encountered while making films.
Boy, it would be nice to read those notes!
The World Famous Jerry Lentz
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