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Film directing fundamentals : see your film before shooting / Nicholas T. Proferes.

By: Proferes, Nicholas T.
Publisher: Burlington, MA : Focal Press, c2005Edition: 2nd ed.Description: x, 277 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 0240805623.Subject(s): Motion pictures -- Production and directionDDC classification: 791.430233
Contents:
Part 1: Learning how to draw - 1. Introduction to film language and grammar - 2. Introduction to the dramatic elements embedded in the screenplay - 3. Organizing action in a dramatic scene - 4. Staging - 5. The camera - 6. Camera in notorious patio scene -- Part 2: Making your film - 7. Detective work on scripts - 8. Staging and camera for a piece of apple pie - 9. Marking shooting scripts with camera setups - 10.. Working with actors - 11. Managerial responsibilities of the director - 12. Postproduction -- Part 3: Learning the craft through film analysis - 13. Alfred hitchcock's notorious - 14. Peter weir's the truman show - 15. Federico fellini's 8-1/2 - 16. Styles and dramatic structures - 17. What next? - Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: Learning how to draw - 1. Introduction to film language and grammar - 2. Introduction to the dramatic elements embedded in the screenplay - 3. Organizing action in a dramatic scene - 4. Staging - 5. The camera - 6. Camera in notorious patio scene -- Part 2: Making your film - 7. Detective work on scripts - 8. Staging and camera for a piece of apple pie - 9. Marking shooting scripts with camera setups - 10.. Working with actors - 11. Managerial responsibilities of the director - 12. Postproduction -- Part 3: Learning the craft through film analysis - 13. Alfred hitchcock's notorious - 14. Peter weir's the truman show - 15. Federico fellini's 8-1/2 - 16. Styles and dramatic structures - 17. What next? - Index.