This book chronicles the transformative impact of CMOS sensor technology on the global DIY filmmaking community. Through the lens of an ethnographer and outsider filmmaker, the author explores how digital cameras have democratized the art of filmmaking, allowing amateurs to create professional-quality films on a shoestring budget. The journey begins with the author's own experience creating Aspirin for the Masses, a feature film shot for just $500, and extends into the broader world of no-budget filmmaking. Key concepts include the rise of the "Am-Auteur," the role of film festivals in identity creation, and the cultural capital of low-cost cinema. The book examines how digital technology has redefined notions of media dissolution and creation, offering new pathways for identity formation. It also delves into the performative aspects of film festivals, where outsider artists gain socio-cultural status. This book is essential for scholars, filmmakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and art. It offers a unique perspective on how digital cameras have reshaped the filmmaking landscape, empowering a new generation of creators to challenge traditional norms and redefine what it means to be an auteur in the digital age.

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Acting & AuditioningTable of contents
- No-Budget Feature Filmmaking in the Digital Era
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Illustrations
- List of Photographs
- List of Tables
- 1.Ā Introduction
- 2.Ā Historical Considerations, Analog to Digital CinemaāDefinitions, Production Practices, Aesthetics, and the Emergent Am-Auteur Filmmaker
- 3.Ā Millennial and Gen Z Filmmakers, Digital Natives Unmoored from Tradition
- 4.Ā Generation X, Digital Immigrants Working in the Present While Thinking of the Past
- 5.Ā Film Festivals: A Walk on the Red Carpet
- 6.Ā LaurelsāThe Archive and the Embodied Performance of Filmmaker
- 7.Ā Conclusion
- Appendices
- Glossary
- References
- Index
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