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All drama takes the form of one of 36 situations. That was Georges
Polti's theory about theatre, which he put forward in his book 36
Dramatic Situations, published in French in the mid-19th century. A
century and a half later, Mike Figgis was struggling with a film
treatment. He couldn't get it right. But when he turned to Polti's
book, the sample situations helped clarify his ideas and broaden
the landscape of his creativity. He saw just how useful this sort
of a framework could be for writers, and decided to rework Polti's
theory for a modern, film-focused audience. Combining re-imagined
situations with cinematic examples, and chart-based analysis of 150
great films, the resulting book is an invaluable and stimulating
tool for any writer.
In this indispensable guide to digital film-making, leading
film-maker Mike Figgis offers the reader a step-by-step tutorial in
how to use digital technology so as to get the best from it. Mike
Figgis, with experience from films such as Miss Julie and Leaving
Las Vegas - for which he received two Oscar nominations - is an
authoritative and insightful guide through the details of
film-making. He outlines the equipment and its uses, and provides
an authoritative guide to the shooting process - from working with
actors to lighting, framing, and camera movement. He further
dispenses wisdom on the editing process and the use of sound and
music, all the while establishing a sound aesthetic basis for the
digital format. This handbook is essential whether your goal is to
make no-budget movies, or simply to put your video camera to more
use than just holidays and weddings.
"Now there is no reason to prevent anybody from making a film. The
technology exists, the equipment is much cheaper than it was, the
post-production facilities are on a laptop computer, the entire
equipment to make a film can go in a couple of cases and be carried
as hand luggage on a plane. "--Mike Figgis
In this indispensable guide, Academy Award nominee Mike Figgis
offers the reader a step-by-step tutorial in how to use digital
filmmaking technology so as to get the very best from it. He
outlines the equipment and its uses, and provides an authoritative
guide to the shooting process--from working with actors to
lighting, framing, and camera movement. He dispenses further wisdom
on the editing process and the use of sound and music, all while
establishing a sound aesthetic basis for the digital format.
Offering everything that you could wish to know on the subject,
this is a handbook that will become an essential backpocket
eference for the digital film enthusiast--whether your goal is to
make no-budget movies or simply to put your video camera to more
use than just holidays and weddings.
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