(Use of the following resources constitutes your
SEE THE FOLLOWING
ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT-RELATED RESOURCES:
1) All You Need to Know About the Music Business:
10th Edition, By Donald S. Passman.
2) Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting
By Syd Field.
3) Running Theaters, Second Edition:
Best Practices for Leaders and Managers
By Duncan M. Webb.
4) CREATIVE SUCCESS IN SHOW BUSINESS VOLUME 2:
Conversations with musicians, actors, filmmakers and
authors working in the entertainment industry;
By Brandon Beckner.
5) The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels,
and the History of American Comedy;
By Kliph Nesteroff.
6) Making Movies; By Sydney Lumet.
7) Hollywood Propaganda:
How TV, Movies, and Music Shape Our Culture;
By Mark Dice.
8) Get Radio Airplay Now:
How to get your music played and make money;
By J. Brian McPherson.
9) The Power of the Actor; By Ivana Chubbuck.
10) To Pixar And Beyond:
My Unlikely Journey with Steve Jobs
to Make Entertainment History; By Lawrence Levy.
11) How Do I Get A Record Deal? Sign Yourself!:
Earn Your 1st Million Streams
& Find Your 1st True 1,000 Fans;
By Benjamin Groff.
12) Sound Man:
A Life Recording Hits with The Rolling Stones,
The Who, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles , Eric Clapton,
The Faces; By Glyn Johns.
13) The Unstoppable Creative:
Creative People Are Meant To Change The World
(The Successful Creative Series); By Todd Brison.
14) The Straightforward Guide to the Music Biz:
An Entertainment Lawyer Breaks Down the Industry;
By Kamal Moo.
15) Too Famous: The Rich, the Powerful,
the Wishful, the Notorious, the Damned;
By Michael Wolff.
16) Branding Secrets: The Underground Playbook
for Building a Great Brand with Very Little Money;
By Kevin Albert.
17) Music Money and Success 8th Edition:
The Insider’s Guide to Making Money
in the Music Business; By Jeff Brabec.
18) Entertainment Industry Economics:
A Guide for Financial Analysis 9th Edition;
By Harold L. Vogel.
19) Understanding the Business of Media Entertainment:
The Legal and Business Essentials All Filmmakers
Should Know (American Film Market Presents),
2nd Edition; By Gregory Bernstein.
20) Hollywood Drive: What it Takes to Break in,
Hang in & Make it in the Entertainment Industry;
By Eve Light Honthaner.
21) Music Industry Forms: The 75 Most Important
Documents for the Modern Musician (Music: Business);
By Jonathan Feist.
22) Hit Makers: How to Succeed in an Age of Distraction;
By Derek Thompson.
23) Hollywood Dealmaking:
Negotiating Talent Agreements
for Film, TV, and Digital Media (3rd Edition);
By Dina Appleton.
24) The Creative’s Curse:
A Book for Highly Creative People
Who Need Motivation (The Successful Creative Series);
By Todd Brison.
25) An Empire of Their Own:
How the Jews Invented Hollywood;
By Neal Gabler.
26) How Words Get Good:
The Story of Making a Book; By Rebecca Lee.
27) Turn Words Into Wealth:
Blueprint for Your Business, Brand, and Book
to Create Multiple Streams of Income & Impact
(Turn Your Words Into Wealth); By Aurora Winter.
28) What They’ll Never Tell You
About the Music Business, Third Edition:
The Complete Guide for Musicians, Songwriters,
Producers, Managers, Industry Executives, Attorneys,
Investors, and Accountants; By Peter M. Thall.
29) Take Care of Your Music Business, Third Edition:
Dissecting and Connecting Legal and Business Strategies
You Need to Make Your Music Grow; By John Kellogg.
30) Music Business Handbook and Career Guide
12th Edition; By David Baskerville.
31) Deception: A Look into Satan’s Influence
on the Music and Entertainment Industry;
By Edwin R. Johnson.
32) Definitive Guide to Entertainment Marketing,
The: Bringing the Moguls, the Media,
and the Magic to the World 2nd Edition;
By Al Lieberman.
33) ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY:
The Business of Music, Books, Movies, TV, Radio,
Internet, Video Games, Theater, Fashion, Sports, Art,
Merchandising, Copyright, Trademarks & Contracts –
NEW Revised Edition; By Mark Vinet.
34) Red Carpet: Hollywood, China,
and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy;
By Erich Swartzel.
35) Dealmaking in the Film & Television Industry,
4th Edition: From Negotiations to Final Contracts
(Revised and Updated); By Mark Litwak.
36) Technical Theater for Nontechnical People;
By Drew Campbell.
37) Start Your Music Business: How to Earn Royalties,
Own Your Music, Sample Music, Protect Your Name &
Structure Your Music Business (Music Law Series);
By Audrey K. Chisholm, Esq.
38) Get the Job in the Entertainment Industry:
A Practical Guide for Designers, Technicians,
and Stage Managers (Introductions to Theatre)
1st Edition; By Kristina Tollefson.
39) The Stage Producer’s Business and Legal Guide
(Second Edition); By Charles Grippo.
40) The Illuminati in Hollywood: Celebrities,
Conspiracies, and Secret Societies in Pop Culture
and the Entertainment Industry; By Mark Dice.
41) The Ride of a Lifetime:
Lessons Learned from 15 Years
as CEO of the Walt Disney Company; By Robert Iger.
42) Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces
That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration; By Ed Catmull.
43) Entertainment Law:
Music (Or How to Roll in the Rock Industry);
By Wendy Akbar.
44) The Actor’s Life: A Survival Guide;
By Jenna Fischer.
45) The Business of Broadway:
An Insider’s Guide to Working, Producing, and Investing
in the World’s Greatest Theatre Community;
By Mitch Weiss.