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		<title>How To Write your Film CV &#8211; Part 1</title>
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<p>&#8220;You’re now done with school, or soon to be, or you just want to start your career in the industry but you have absolutely no idea of what your CV should look like and what it should contain. Don’t worry, I’ll explain you everything in this multiple parts article.&#8221;</p>
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<p>The “<a href="http://www.actioncutprint.com/sbfs/scriptbreakdown-filmscheduling1.html" target="_blank">Script Breakdown and Film Scheduling Online Course for Independent Filmmakers</a>” is a 137 page pdf manual that takes you, step-by-step, through the proper process of breaking down a script and creating a realistic film shooting schedule.</p>
<p>This course is not just for Assistant Directors or Production Managers. It’s also for Directors, Producers and other filmmakers who want to have in-depth industry knowledge of the entire pre-production stage of making an independent film or TV series.</p>
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