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Examining the centrality of dialogue to American independent
cinema, Jennifer O'Meara argues that it is impossible to separate
small budgets from the old adage that 'talk is cheap'. Focusing on
the 1980s until the present, particularly on the films by
writer-directors like Jim Jarmusch, Noah Baumbach and Richard
Linklater, this book demonstrates dialogue's ability to engage
audiences and bind together the narrative, aesthetic and
performative elements of selected cinema. Questioning the
association of dialogue-centred films with the 'literary' and the
'un-cinematic', O'Meara highlights how speech in independent cinema
can instead hinge on what is termed 'cinematic verbalism' when
dialogue is designed and executed in complex, medium-specific ways.
Since 1979, China has been undergoing a period of immense social
and economic change, transitioning from state-run economics to free
market capitalism. This book focuses on how the 'Reform Era' has
been constructed in the work of the director Jia Zhangke, analysing
the archetypal class figures of worker, peasant, soldier,
intellectual and entrepreneur that are found in his films.
Examining how these figures are represented, and how Jia's
cinematography creates those 'structures of feeling' that
concretise around a particular time and place, the book argues that
Jia's cinema should be understood not just as narratives that
represent Chinese social transition, but also as an effort to
engage the audience's emotional responses through representation,
symbolism and the affective experience of specific cinematic
tropes. Making an important contribution to scholarship about the
Reform Era, and opening up many new areas in the larger fields of
Chinese visual culture, cultural studies and the affective
qualities of film, this is groundbreaking work about a cinematic
culture in a period of profound transformation.
After months pass without a culprit in her daughter's murder case,
Mildred Hayes pays for three signs challenging the authority of
William Willoughby, the town's revered chief of police. When his
second-in-command, Officer Dixon, a mother's boy with a penchant
for violence, gets involved, the battle between Mildred and
Ebbing's law enforcement threatens to engulf the town. Three
Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a darkly comedic drama from
Martin McDonagh. The film won Best Motion Picture - Drama and Best
Screenplay at the Golden Globes 2018, and the Best Film and Best
Original Screenplay awards at the 2018 BAFTAs.
This collection includes the complete screenplays of The Princess
Bride, Misery, The Marathon Man and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance
Kid along with introductory essays to each screenplay by William
Goldman.
Death is always the issue-in life, and in the Western. Joel and
Ethan Coen's The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is a movie of six Western
stories. In each, our common destination is approached by a
different road. Through each, diverse characters hurry for their
final appointment: Oregon Trail-travelers, a gold prospector, a
motley crew of stagecoach passengers, a high-plains drifting bank
robber, even a singing cowboy. These six stories escort them with a
care that either respects, or mocks, the dignity of all. The film
stars Tom Waits, James Franco, Liam Neeson, Tim Bake Nelson and Zoe
Kazan and is shot with the harsh grandeur of the classic John Ford
westerns.
The short film is a unique narrative art form that, while lending itself to experimentation, requires tremendous discipline in following traditional filmic considerations. This book takes the student and novice screenwriter through the storytelling process- from conception, to visualization, to dramatization, to characterization and dialogue- and teaches them how to create a dramatic narrative that is at once short (approximately half an hour in length) and complete. Exercises, new examples of short screenplays, and an examination of various genres round out the discussion.
NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION: new screenplays, a chapter on rewriting your script, and a chapter on the future of short films
Table of Contents
Part 1: Storytelling in General; Telling a Story in Images; Using Sound to Tell the Story; Finding a Main Character for Your Story; Writing an Original Short Screenplay; Rewriting Your Script
Part 2: Storytelling Strategies; Visualization Strategies; Dramatic Strategies; Characterization Strategies; Dialogue Strategies;
Part 3: The Melodrama; The Docudrama; Hyperdrama; Experimental Drama;
Part 4: New Directions; A Redefined Future; Appendix: Short Screenplays
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Natural Born Killers is a disturbing and brilliant indictment of
violence in the media and American celebrity culture. Mickey and
Mallory Knox, outlaw lovers on the run, go on a killing spree of
startling viciousness -- and find themselves transformed into cult
celebrities by the tabloid media. The film, directed by Oliver
Stone, departed significantly from Tarantino's original screenplay,
so much so that Tarantino removed his name from the screenplay
credits. Now available in America for the first time, the original
screenplay offers fans and film buffs of all stripes the
opportunity to compare Tarantino's original vision with Stone's
version of the story of Mickey and Mallory.
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