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Film Directing Fundamentals: See Your Film Before Shooting 4th edition


Film Directing Fundamentals: See Your Film Before Shooting 4th edition

Paperback by Proferes, Nicholas T. (Professor of Film at the Film Division, School of the Arts, Columbia University where he has taught directing for more than 25 years.)

Film Directing Fundamentals: See Your Film Before Shooting

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ISBN:
9781138052918
Publication Date:
14 Jul 2017
Edition/language:
4th edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
318 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr 2024
Film Directing Fundamentals: See Your Film Before Shooting

Description

Film Directing Fundamentals gives the novice director an organic methodology for realizing on-screen the full dramatic possibility of a screenplay. Unique among directing books, Nicholas Proferes provides clear-cut ways to translate a script to the screen. Using the script as a blueprint, the reader is led through specific techniques to analyze and translate its components into a visual story. A sample screenplay is included that explicates the techniques discussed. Written for both students and entry-level professionals, the book assumes no knowledge and introduces basic concepts and terminology. Appropriate for screenwriters, aspiring directors and filmmakers, Film Directing Fundamentals helps filmmakers bring their story to life on screen. This fourth edition is updated with a new foreword by Student Academy Award-winner Jimmy Keyrouz, who studied with author Nicholas Proferes, as well as an enhanced companion website by Laura J. Medina, available at www.routledge.com/cw/proferes, which features new supplemental material for both instructors and students, including two new analyses of contemporary films-Wendy and Lucy (2008) and Moonlight (2016)-study questions, suggested assignments and exercises, as well as the instructor's manual written by Proferes in 2008.

Contents

Part One: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: Introduction to Film Language and Grammar Chapter 2: Introduction to the Dramatic Elements Embedded in the Screenplay Chapter 3: Organizing Action in a Dramatic Scene Chapter 4: Staging Chapter 5: Camera Chapter 6: Camera in NOTORIOUS Patio Scene Part Two: MAKING YOUR FILM Chapter 7: Detective Work On Scripts Chapter 8: Staging and Camera For The Piece Of Apple Pie Chapter 9: Marking Shooting Script With Camera Setups Chapter 10: Work With Actors Chapter 11: Managerial Responsibilities of the Director Chapter 12: Postproduction Part Three: ORGANIZING ACTION IN AN ACTION SCENE Chapter 13: Staging and Camera for Over Easy Action Scene Part Four: ORGANIZING ACTION IN A NARRATIVE SCENE Chapter 14: Staging and Camera for Wanda Narrative Scene Part Five: LEARNING THE CRAFT THROUGH FILM ANALYSIS Chapter 15: Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious Chapter 16: Peter Weir's The Truman Show Chapter 17: Federico Fellini's 8 1/2 Chapter 18: Styles And Dramatic Structures Chapter 19: What's Next? Bibliography Index

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