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Documentary Art of Filmmaker Michael Rubbo

Autor D B Jones
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2017
Michael Rubbo's ground-breaking work has had a deep and enduring impact on documentary filmmaking worldwide, though his name has remained relatively unknown. In this book D B Jones traces Rubbo's filmmaking from his days as a film student at Stanford, through his twenty years at the National Film Board of Canada, where Rubbo developed his distinct documentary style. Jones then describes Rubbo's post-NFB venture into feature film directing, followed by Rubbo's return to his native Australia, first as an executive with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and later as a director of feature-length documentaries and maker of short, personal films for YouTube. Exploring locales from Montreal to Vietnam, topics as diverse as plastic surgery and French Marxism, and from interviewing Margaret Atwood to documenting a failed attempt to interview Fidel Castro, Rubbo's wide-ranging work establishes his innovative, personal, lyric, and spontaneous documentary style. In the book Jones reveals not only the depth of meaning in Rubbo's films, but also the depth of their influence on filmmaking itself.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781552388709
ISBN-10: 1552388700
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: University of Calgary Press
Colecția University of Calgary Press (CA)

Notă biografică

D.B. Jones has written, directed, or produced documentary films for American public broadcasting, Film Australia, Dutch National Television, and others. Jones is Distinguished Professor of Film at Drexel University, and has taught at La Trobe and Stanford. He is the author of Movies and Memoranda: An Interpretive History of the National Film Board of Canada (1982) and The Best Butler in the Business: Tom Daly and the National Film Board of Canada (1996).