Independent Ed: Inside a Career of Big Dreams, Little Movies, and the Twelve Best Days of My Life

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UPC:
9781592408597
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
2015-01-29
Release Date:
2015-01-29
Author:
Edward Burns;Todd Gold
Language:
english
Edition:
Complete Numbers Starting with 1, 1st Ed

Product Overview

An entertaining and inspirational memoir by one of the most prominent practitioners and evangelists of independent filmmaking, and the acclaimed writer, director, and actor (Saving Private Ryan, Friends with Kids, Entourage) whose first filmThe Brothers McMullenhas become an indie classic.

At the age of twenty-five, Ed Burns directed and produced his first film on a tiny $25,000 budget. The Brothers McMullen went on to win the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995, and established the working-class Irish American filmmaker as a talent to watch. In the twenty years since, Burns has made ten more films (Shes the One, Sidewalks of New York, and The Fitzgerald Family Christmas), while also acting in big budget Hollywood movies (Saving Private Ryan), hit television shows (Entourage and Mob City), and pioneering a new distribution network for indie filmmakers online and with TVs On Demand service (why open a film in twenty art houses when you can open in twenty million homes?).

Inspired by Burnss uncompromising success both behind and in front of the camera, students and aspiring filmmakers are always asking Burns for advice. In Independent Ed, Burns shares the story of his two remarkable decades in a fickle business where heat and box office receipts are often all that matter. He recounts stories of the lengths he has gone to to secure financing for his films, starting with The Brothers McMullen (he told his father: Shooting was the twelve best days of my life). How he found stars on their way upincluding Jennifer Aniston and Cameron Diazto work in his films, and how hes adhered religiously to the dictum of writing what you know, working as if he was just starting out, and always looking for the next twelve best days of my life.

Chronicling the struggles and the long hours as well as the heady moments when months of planning and writing come to fruition, Independent Ed is a must-read for movie fans, film students, and everyone who loves a gripping tale about what it takes to forge your own path in work and life.

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