Film Directing, Cinematic Motion: A Workshop for Staging Scenes
Editorial Reviews Amazon.com A sequel to Steven Katz's Film Directing Shot by Shot, this book tackles specific problems of staging cinematic scenes. How should directors shoot scenes in confined spaces, such as small rooms or the interior of a car, in large open spaces, or with a number of characters involved in busy dialogue? As in his previous book, Katz addresses these problems by storyboarding hypothetical scenes for the camera, laying out a drawing of each shot in the sequence for readers to study. As a bonus, the book is peppered with interviews about creating shot sequences that Katz conducted with a number of professional filmmakers, including Allen Daviau, Ralph Singleton, and John Sayles. Book Description This is practical guide addresses problems encountered when staging and blocking scenes. Includes discussions of scheduling, staging without dialogue, choreography, sequence shots, and more.
Film Directing, Cinematic Motion: A Workshop for Staging Scenes,Steven D. Katz,Michael Wiese Productions,0941188140,Blocking (Motion pictures),Cinema/Film: Book,Film & Video - Direction & Production,Film - Direction & Production,Motion Picture Directing And Producing,Motion pictures,Performing Arts,Performing Arts/Dance,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Production and direction,Films, cinema,Media studies,Special kinds of photography
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