At school we use an online 'book' instead of paying for books. Not because my school is cheap, but simply because books are sometimes outdated.
Go to www.cybercollege.com to learn ALOT about angels, cameras, production, etc. Everything is there, seriously.
looks good i'm look more in depth at it later. I understand about the whole book thing too. We don't even use a book in Drafting. 
| Hobbit wrote: |
| Go to www.cybercollege.com to learn ALOT about angels, cameras, production, etc. Everything is there, seriously. |
Thats actually some very good information about it. I'm going to have to spend some more time looking at that. I don't want to make some dodgy film if I'm going to be posting it on the internet. That'd be embarrasing ^_^
By the way, I didn't see anything about angels on there 
Interesting resource. I haven't really looked at it yet but I've already read plenty of books on filmmaking. There's always something new to learn though so I might have a look at this later. Thanks for the link.
Just looked at the cybercollege site. Looks good for a lot of general film/video topics. You can also try DigitalMediaNet, Creative Cow and DV Info Net and Camcorderinfo.net for user forums and tips on both general topics and specific pieces of gear.
It's amazing how some simple ideas can help a shoot out so considerably. Great site. And I think the move to digital texbook information is probably going to be a steady one in that direction.
I personally dont really like good, our schools Film and TV teacher worked on verious movies and such, and I personally think its good to get the experience first hand.
My Opinion. 
That's a cracking resource. Thank you for the info.
Its a very nice site thank you. IT will be a lot of help. Thank you!