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With On Screen Acting, director Edward Dmytryk and actress Jean
Porter Dmytryk offer a lively dialogue between director and actress
about the principles and practice of screen acting for film and
television. Informal and anecdotal in style, the book spans
auditioning, casting, rehearsal, and on-set techniques, and will be
of interest to both aspiring and working actors and directors.
Originally published in 1984, this reissue of Dmytryk's classic
acting book includes a new critical introduction by Paul Thompson,
as well as chapter lessons, discussion questions, and exercises.
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On Screen Directing (Hardcover)
Edward Dmytryk; Contributions by Bette Gordon, Eric Mendelsohn, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier
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R4,483
Discovery Miles 44 830
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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With On Screen Directing, renowned filmmaker Edward Dmytryk
distills a lifetime of experience as a director into a dozen short
essays on the craft of directing, spanning every stage of the
filmmaking process, from screenwriting, preproduction, and casting
to set design, postproduction, and promotion. Originally published
in 1984, this reissue of Dmytryk's classic directing book includes
a new critical introduction by Bette Gordon and Eric Mendelsohn, as
well as chapter lessons, discussion questions, and exercises.
Directing: Film Techniques and Aesthetics is a comprehensive
exploration into the art and craft of directing for film and
television. It's filled with practical advice, essential technical
information, and inspiring case studies for every stage of
production. This book covers the methods, technologies, thought
processes, and judgments that a director must use throughout the
fascinating process of making a film, and concentrates on
developing the human aspects of cinema to connect with audiences.
The fully revised and updated 6th edition features new sections on
using improvisation, the development of characters for long form
television series, visual design, the role of the digital imaging
technician, film promotion and distribution, alongside expanded
information on contemporary color grading tools, stylistic
approaches and genre, workflows, blocking scenes for the camera and
more. The book emphasizes independent and short form cinema which
allows cutting-edge creativity and professionalism on shoestring
budgets. Recognizing that you learn best by doing, it includes
dozens of practical hands-on projects and activities to help you
master technical and conceptual skills. Just as important as
surmounting technological hurdles is the conceptual and authorial
side of filmmaking. This book provides an unusually clear view of
the artistic process, particularly in working with actors and
principle crew members. It offers eminently practical tools and
exercises to help you develop your artistic identity, find credible
and compelling stories, choose and work with your cast and hone
your narrative skills. Directing shows you how to surpass mere
technical proficiency and become a storyteller with a distinctive
voice and style. The accompanying companion website includes film
analysis exercises, shooting projects, checklists and assignment
forms, analytical questionnaires, updated production forms and logs
for all phases of a project with links to additional resources and
set safety advice.
With On Screen Writing, director Edward Dmytryk offers a clear,
methodical overview of the needs, practices, and problems of
screenwriting, including extensive coverage of adaptation. Written
In an informal, anecdotal style and using script examples from
Hollywood classics, Dmytryk presents a practical set of principles
for writing engaging, filmable screenplays. Originally published in
1985, this reissue of Dmytryk's classic screenwriting book includes
a new critical introduction by Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, as well as
chapter lessons, discussion questions, exercises, and a glossary.
In this unique study of the process of filmmaking, director Edward
Dmytryk blends abstract film theory and the practical realities of
feature film production to provide an artful and elegant analysis
of the conceptual foundations of filmmaking and film studies.
Dmytryk explores the technical principles underlying the craft of
filmmaking and how their use is effective in developing the
viewer's involvement in the cinematic narrative. Originally
published in 1988, this reissue of Dmytryk's classic book includes
a new critical introduction by Joe McElhaney.
In this unique study of the process of filmmaking, director Edward
Dmytryk blends abstract film theory and the practical realities of
feature film production to provide an artful and elegant analysis
of the conceptual foundations of filmmaking and film studies.
Dmytryk explores the technical principles underlying the craft of
filmmaking and how their use is effective in developing the
viewer's involvement in the cinematic narrative. Originally
published in 1988, this reissue of Dmytryk's classic book includes
a new critical introduction by Joe McElhaney.
In On Film Editing, director Edward Dmytryk explains, in clear and
engaging terms, the principles of film editing. Using examples and
anecdotes from almost five decades in the film industry, Dmytryk
offers a masterclass in film and video editing. Written in an
informal, "how-to-do-it" style, Dmytryk shares his expertise and
experience in film editing in a precise and philosophical way,
contending that all parties on the film crew-from the camera
assistant to the producer and director-must understand film editing
to produce a truly polished work. Originally published in 1984,
this reissue of Dmytryk's classic editing book includes a new
critical introduction by Andrew Lund, as well as chapter lessons,
discussion questions, and exercises.
With On Screen Writing, director Edward Dmytryk offers a clear,
methodical overview of the needs, practices, and problems of
screenwriting, including extensive coverage of adaptation. Written
In an informal, anecdotal style and using script examples from
Hollywood classics, Dmytryk presents a practical set of principles
for writing engaging, filmable screenplays. Originally published in
1985, this reissue of Dmytryk's classic screenwriting book includes
a new critical introduction by Mick Hurbis-Cherrier, as well as
chapter lessons, discussion questions, exercises, and a glossary.
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On Screen Directing (Paperback)
Edward Dmytryk; Contributions by Bette Gordon, Eric Mendelsohn, Mick Hurbis-Cherrier
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R1,282
Discovery Miles 12 820
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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With On Screen Directing, renowned filmmaker Edward Dmytryk
distills a lifetime of experience as a director into a dozen short
essays on the craft of directing, spanning every stage of the
filmmaking process, from screenwriting, preproduction, and casting
to set design, postproduction, and promotion. Originally published
in 1984, this reissue of Dmytryk's classic directing book includes
a new critical introduction by Bette Gordon and Eric Mendelsohn, as
well as chapter lessons, discussion questions, and exercises.
Learn the creative and technical essentials of documentary
filmmaking with Documentary Voice & Vision. This comprehensive
work combines clear, up-to-date technical information, production
techniques and gear descriptions with an understanding of how
technical choices can create meaning and serve a director's
creative vision. Drawing on the authors' years of experience as
documentary filmmakers, and on interviews with a range of working
professionals in the field, the book offers concrete and thoughtful
guidance through all stages of production, from finding and
researching ideas to production, editing and distribution.
Documentary Voice & Vision will help students and aspiring
filmmakers think though research and story structure, ethics, legal
issues and aesthetics, as well as techniques from camera handling
to lighting, sound recording and editing. The book explores a full
range of production styles, from expository to impressionistic to
observational, and provides an overview of contemporary
distribution options. Documentary Voice & Vision is a companion
text to Mick Hurbis-Cherrier's Voice & Vision: A Creative
Approach to Narrative Film and DV Production, and employs a similar
style and approach to that classic text. This text is written from
the perspective of documentary filmmakers, and includes myriad
examples from the world of non-fiction filmmaking. A robust
companion website featuring additional resources and interactive
figures accompanies the book.
With On Screen Acting, director Edward Dmytryk and actress Jean
Porter Dmytryk offer a lively dialogue between director and actress
about the principles and practice of screen acting for film and
television. Informal and anecdotal in style, the book spans
auditioning, casting, rehearsal, and on-set techniques, and will be
of interest to both aspiring and working actors and directors.
Originally published in 1984, this reissue of Dmytryk's classic
acting book includes a new critical introduction by Paul Thompson,
as well as chapter lessons, discussion questions, and exercises.
Directing: Film Techniques and Aesthetics is a comprehensive exploration into the art and craft of directing for film and television. It’s filled with practical advice, essential technical information, and inspiring case studies for every stage of production. This book covers the methods, technologies, thought processes, and judgments that a director must use throughout the fascinating process of making a film, and concentrates on developing the human aspects of cinema to connect with audiences.
The fully revised and updated 6th edition features new sections on using improvisation, the development of characters for long form television series, visual design, the role of the digital imaging technician, film promotion and distribution, alongside expanded information on contemporary color grading tools, stylistic approaches and genre, workflows, blocking scenes for the camera and more. The book emphasizes independent and short form cinema which allows cutting-edge creativity and professionalism on shoestring budgets. Recognizing that you learn best by doing, it includes dozens of practical hands-on projects and activities to help you master technical and conceptual skills.
Just as important as surmounting technological hurdles is the conceptual and authorial side of filmmaking. This book provides an unusually clear view of the artistic process, particularly in working with actors and principle crew members. It offers eminently practical tools and exercises to help you develop your artistic identity, find credible and compelling stories, choose and work with your cast and hone your narrative skills. Directing shows you how to surpass mere technical proficiency and become a storyteller with a distinctive voice and style.
The accompanying companion website includes film analysis exercises, shooting projects, checklists and assignment forms, analytical questionnaires, updated production forms and logs for all phases of a project with links to additional resources and set safety advice.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Introduction
PART 1: THE DIRECTOR AND ARTISTIC IDENTITY
1 THE WORLD OF THE FILM DIRECTOR
2 DEVELOPING AS A DIRECTOR
PART 2: THE STORY AND ITS DEVELOPMENT
3 ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF DRAMA
4 SHAPING THE STORY INTO DRAMA
5 PLOT, TIME, AND STRUCTURE
PART 3: THE DIRECTOR AND THE SCRIPT
6 SCREENPLAY GROUND RULES
7 RECOGNIZING THE SUPERIOR SCREENPLAY
8 SCRIPT ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT
PART 4: AUTHORSHIP AND AESTHETICS
9 CINEMATIC POINT OF VIEW
10 FORM AND STYLE
11 TONE, STYLE AND GENRE
PART 5: A DIRECTOR’S SCREEN GRAMMAR
12 FILM LANGUAGE
13 THE FRAME AND THE SHOT
14 THE MOVING CAMERA
15 LANGUAGE OF THE EDIT
16 THE HUMAN VANTAGE OF CINEMATIC LANGUAGE
PART 6: PREPRODUCTION
17 EXPLORING THE SCRIPT
18 CASTING
19 ACTING FUNDAMENTALS 227
20 DIRECTING ACTORS
21 REHEARSALS
22 ACTING EXERCISE
23 PLANNING THE VISUAL DESIGN
24 DEVELOPING THE SHOOTING SCRIPT
25 LINE PRODUCING AND LOGISTICS
PART 7: PRODUCTION
26 DEVELOPING A PRODUCTION CREW
27 THE DIRECTOR AND PRODUCTION TECH
28 ON SET: PRODUCTION BEGINS
29 DIRECTING ON THE SET
30 MONITORING CONTINUITY AND PROGRESS
PART 8: POSTPRODUCTION
31 POSTPRODUCTION OVERVIEW
32 EDITING BEGINS: GETTING TO KNOW THE FOOTAGE
33 THE ROUGH CUT
34 GETTING TO FINE CUT AND PICTURE LOCK
35 WORKING WITH MUSIC
36 THE FINISHING TOUCHES
37 GETTING IT OUT THERE
Filmography
Photograph and Illustration Acknowledgements
Index
In On Film Editing, director Edward Dmytryk explains, in clear and
engaging terms, the principles of film editing. Using examples and
anecdotes from almost five decades in the film industry, Dmytryk
offers a masterclass in film and video editing. Written in an
informal, "how-to-do-it" style, Dmytryk shares his expertise and
experience in film editing in a precise and philosophical way,
contending that all parties on the film crew-from the camera
assistant to the producer and director-must understand film editing
to produce a truly polished work. Originally published in 1984,
this reissue of Dmytryk's classic editing book includes a new
critical introduction by Andrew Lund, as well as chapter lessons,
discussion questions, and exercises.
Learn the creative and technical essentials of documentary
filmmaking with Documentary Voice & Vision. This comprehensive
work combines clear, up-to-date technical information, production
techniques and gear descriptions with an understanding of how
technical choices can create meaning and serve a director's
creative vision. Drawing on the authors' years of experience as
documentary filmmakers, and on interviews with a range of working
professionals in the field, the book offers concrete and thoughtful
guidance through all stages of production, from finding and
researching ideas to production, editing and distribution.
Documentary Voice & Vision will help students and aspiring
filmmakers think though research and story structure, ethics, legal
issues and aesthetics, as well as techniques from camera handling
to lighting, sound recording and editing. The book explores a full
range of production styles, from expository to impressionistic to
observational, and provides an overview of contemporary
distribution options. Documentary Voice & Vision is a companion
text to Mick Hurbis-Cherrier's Voice & Vision: A Creative
Approach to Narrative Film and DV Production, and employs a similar
style and approach to that classic text. This text is written from
the perspective of documentary filmmakers, and includes myriad
examples from the world of non-fiction filmmaking. A robust
companion website featuring additional resources and interactive
figures accompanies the book.
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