The Collaborative Art of Filmmaking

The Collaborative Art of Filmmaking
Author: Linda Seger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781351207058

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The Collaborative Art of Filmmaking: From Script to Screen explores what goes into the making of Hollywood’s greatest motion pictures. Join veteran script consultant Linda Seger as she examines contemporary and classic screenplays on their perilous journey from script to screen. This fully revised and updated edition includes interviews with over 80 well-known artists in their fields including writers, producers, directors, actors, editors, composers, and production designers. Their discussions about the art and craft of filmmaking – including how and why they make their decisions – provides filmmaking and screenwriting students and professionals with the ultimate guide to creating the best possible "blueprint" for a film and to also fully understand the artistic and technical decisions being made by all those involved in the process.

From Script to Screen

From Script to Screen
Author: Linda Seger,Edward Jay Whetmore
Publsiher: Lone Eagle Publishing Company, LLC
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2004
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: UOM:39015058082622

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What goes into the making of Hollywood's greatest motion pictures? Join the authors as they examine recent screenplays on their perilous journey from script to screen.

Filmmaking

Filmmaking
Author: Donald Chase
Publsiher: Little Brown
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1975
Genre: Motion picture industry
ISBN: 0316138193

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The Collaborative Director

The Collaborative Director
Author: Greg Takoudes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780429866579

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The Collaborative Director: A Department-by-Department Guide to Filmmaking explores the directorial process in a way that allows the director to gather the best ideas from the departments that make up a film crew, while making sure that it is the director’s vision being shown on screen. It goes beyond the core concepts of vision, aesthetic taste, and storytelling to teach how to effectively collaborate with each team and fully tap into their creative potential. The structure of the book follows a budget top sheet, with each chapter describing the workflow and responsibilities of a different department and giving insights into the methods and techniques a director can use to understand the roles and dynamics. Each chapter is divided into four sections. Section one provides an overview of the department, section two focuses on directors who have used that department in notably effective ways, section three looks at collaboration from the reverse perspective with interviews from department members, and section four concludes each chapter with a set of tasks directors can use to prepare. Ideal for beginner and intermediate filmmaking students, as well as aspiring filmmakers and early career professionals, this book provides invaluable insight into the different departments, and how a director can utilize the skills and experience of a crew to lead with knowledge and confidence.

A Hidden History of Film Style

A Hidden History of Film Style
Author: Christopher Beach
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2015-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780520284357

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The image that appears on the movie screen is the direct and tangible result of the joint efforts of the director and the cinematographer. A Hidden History of Film Style is the first study to focus on the collaborations between directors and cinematographers, a partnership that has played a crucial role in American cinema since the early years of the silent era. Christopher Beach argues that an understanding of the complex director-cinematographer collaboration offers an important model that challenges the pervasive conventional concept of director as auteur. Drawing upon oral histories, early industry trade journals, and other primary materials, Beach examines key innovations like deep focus, color, and digital cinematography, and in doing so produces an exceptionally clear history of the craft. Through analysis of several key collaborations in American cinema from the silent era to the late twentieth century—such as those of D. W. Griffith and Billy Bitzer, William Wyler and Gregg Toland, and Alfred Hitchcock and Robert Burks—this pivotal book underlines the importance of cinematographers to both the development of cinematic technique and the expression of visual style in film.

Letters to Young Filmmakers

Letters to Young Filmmakers
Author: Howard Suber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1615930639

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Foreword by Mike Medavoy, who has overseen production of more than 300 films as head of production for United Artists, co-founder of Orion Pictures, chairman of TriStar Pictures, and founder and chairman of Phoenix Pictures. Book jacket.

Adaptation Considered as a Collaborative Art

Adaptation Considered as a Collaborative Art
Author: Bernadette Cronin,Rachel MagShamhráin,Nikolai Preuschoff
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2020-05-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783030251611

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This book examines the processes of adaptation across a number of intriguing case studies and media. Turning its attention from the 'what' to the 'how' of adaptation, it serves to re-situate the discourse of adaptation studies, moving away from the hypotheses that used to haunt it, such as fidelity, to questions of how texts, authors and other creative practitioners (always understood as a plurality) engage in dialogue with one another across cultures, media, languages, genders and time itself. With fifteen chapters across fields including fine art and theory, drama and theatre, and television, this interdisciplinary volume considers adaptation across the creative and performance arts, with a single focus on the collaborative.

The Everything Filmmaking Book

The Everything Filmmaking Book
Author: Barb Karg,Rick Sutherland,Jim Van Over
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2007-01-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781605502892

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Filmmaking is a notoriously difficult field to break into—a script’s chance of making it to production is a staggering 1 in every 140,000. But the millions of aspiring filmmakers can up their odds with The Everything Filmmaking Book. This engaging, easy-to-follow guide takes readers step-by-step through the filmmaking process, including: -Writing a marketable script -Understanding all aspects of pre-production -Shooting on location -Working with the cast -Editing and post-production -Distributing the finished film The Everything Filmmaking Book is the perfect guide for future Spielbergs everywhere!