First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor Francis; an informa company.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Mister Dvery good a must read for anyone interested in movies.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Excellent publicationBy Wadsworth SpitzerIf you are not going to read this book back to front - it is at least worth many times the price as a reference manual. I found this book to be valuable for the following reasons;1) Uses typical entertainment based business transaction scenarios; and highlightsthe potential for things that can and most definitely will go wrong.(Transactions youll want to accomplish and the associated pitfalls youll face on your way)2) Explains the associated contract terms; how they have "evolved" over 100 years or more in some cases; whythey are important to you as an entertainment professional; and actual excerpts of how it may read/lookin a typical contract.3) It is not "stiff" to read and has some nice little background stories to helppaint a picture of the various opportunities for conflict that exist.(see how many times you say to yourself "...gee; I never would have thought of that")One could almost make an operations manual; or "dont get screwed checklist" from this book.Simply put; if you take part in any transactions whatsoever; that later will involve negotiations and formalization via contract; use this book as a tool to educate yourself. Hope this helps you0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy ottoA+