How I Made A Hundred Movies In Hollywood And Never Lost A Dime Pdf [OFFICIAL]
By avoiding studio money, he maintained creative control, allowing him to make the films he wanted to make without interference. Conclusion: Lessons for Modern Filmmakers
To understand the book, you must understand the author. Roger Corman (1926–2024) was often called the "King of the B-Movies." He directed and produced hundreds of films, ranging from horror and sci-fi to biker dramas. By avoiding studio money, he maintained creative control,
Perhaps Corman's greatest legacy is the "Corman School"—his habit of hiring young, unproven talent who were willing to work hard for low pay in exchange for a chance to direct or produce. By avoiding studio money