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The Biz: The Basic Business, Legal, and Financial Aspects of the Film Industry

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Title: The Biz: The Basic Business, Legal, and Financial Aspects of the Film Industry
by Schuyler M. Moore
ISBN: 1-879505-69-X
Publisher: Silman-James Press
Pub. Date: 01 February, 2003
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $27.95
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Complete, informative, funny-- what more can you ask for?
Comment: I was afraid when I picked up _The Biz_ that it was going to be a dry read-- legal aspects of any business are not known for being a scintillating read. However, I am happy to report that it was not only a quick and interesting read, it was a genuinely funny one. Moore had me laughing out loud on several occasions.

Even granted that this isn't a book you read because you find it funny, it's refreshing to see a reference book so well written. My only quarrel was that I would have liked to see a bibliography included with the book in case I wanted to go in depth into any of the areas covered.

Rating: 5
Summary: How hot is "the Biz?"
Comment: One thing about Professor Moore: the man rides motorcycles and has more energy than a 6-year old. He's not the average UCLA professor.

Thus, you should be aware that the book reflects it's writer's personality. The book is not only informative, but a pretty fun read as well. Friends from other law schools tell me how dry and dull their entertainment law texts are - a fact which absolutely boggles my mind. The Biz is concisely written, and filled with lively examples

Rating: 5
Summary: Handbook for Entertainment Lawyers
Comment: Mr. Moore teaches at UCLA, and his course is extraordinarily well attended. His book is considered a must-have for lawyers working in Entertainment, and although the focus is law, I think it would be a handy reference for anyone new to the creative side of Entertainment, especially those seeking to protect themselves and their interests when making deals and such.

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