SONY PICTURES CLASSICS: Distributes foreign films & Indy Films in North America
 


Education - Where to Study - Film, Television, Multimedia
FILM/TV: Books


Entertainment Law Resources: Maintained by Mark Litwak, an entertainment and multimedia attorney. ELR provides information
for film, tv and multimedia producers.

Copyright, Fair Use, and Other Legal Matters:

Film/Television/Video Topics. Bibliography prepared by Cal Pryluck.


Drew's Scripts-O-Rama An index of movie and television scripts available on the Internet.
Charles Deemer's Screenwriters Resource Nuts & bolts info, from dramatic structure to format to marketing; film databases; movie reviews; eclectic stuff from Godzilla to Hitchcock; tips from the pros on the craft and business of screenwriting.

The Television Transcript Project

They're not scripts, exactly, but these transcriptions of TV shows are still useful to researchers and fans. Transcribed shows include Cybill, EastEnders, The Larry Sanders Show, Northern Exposure, Seinfeld, Xena: Warrior Princess.
Monty Python Sketch Scripts


American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) Union for U.S. TV actors
American Film Marketing Association Trade association of 130 independent motion picture and television production and distribution companies.
Directors' Guild of America (DGA) Union for U.S. film/TV directors. Assistant Directors Training Program, DGA Magazine interviews, how to contact the DGA, more.
Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Union for U.S. film actors.
Writers Guild of America (WGA) Union for screenwriters (film and TV).



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