Making Short Films, Third Edition: The Complete Guide from Script to Screen
Autor Clifford Thurlow, Max Thurlowen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mai 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780857853875
ISBN-10: 0857853872
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: 100
Dimensiuni: 172 x 244 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0857853872
Pagini: 496
Ilustrații: 100
Dimensiuni: 172 x 244 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The new edition has double the illustrations and much more on technology for making, marketing and distributing short films
Notă biografică
Clifford Thurlow is a writer and independent filmmaker. He co-produced Salvador Dali: A Biography and co-produced and presented The Dali Triangle for Yellowbay Films. The winner of a screenwriting award from EMDA, the European Media Development Award, his screenplay Zeitgeist is in development with Hub Media.Max Thurlow is a journalist who has written for a number of publications including the Daily Mail and the Independent. He has shot, edited and screened a number of travel and short films.
Cuprins
Introduction to Making Short FilmsPART I: WHO DOES WHAT1. The Writer 2. The Producer3. The Director4. The Editor5. The CrewPART II: HARDWARE6. The Camera7. Lighting8. Sound and MusicPART III: GETTING IT MADE 9. Crewing10. Locations11. Casting 12. Sound Design13. Music and Post-Production14. Trade UnionsPART IV: FINANCE AND DISTRIBUTION15. Finance16. Distribution and MarketingPART V: INTERVIEWS WITH FILM-MAKERS17. Daniel Mulloy18. Jack Pizzey19. David Forster 20. Marina Vroda 21. Paul Andrew Williams 22. One big-name director in addition: being pursuedPART VI: SCRIPTS23. Broken 24. Noise Control 25. GM26. Room 1127. The Cross by Marina VrodaPART VII: THE FILM BUFF 28. A Brief History of Short Films + Ten Shorts You Must See29. Careers30. Film schoolsPART VIII: USEFUL INFO Glossary Of Film TermsFilm Festivals Useful Addresses in the UKUseful Addresses in the USBibliographyAcknowledgementsIndex
Recenzii
Nobody should think about making a short film without reading this first. Thurlow takes new filmmakers through the steps of shooting film in a way that will save time and money. Plus it's a good read!
It offers an opportunity for the rank outsider to learn how to present a film project in a manner that would convince the professionals. Thurlow brings his personable style to Making Short Films and turns what is effectively a step by step text book into an easily assimilated, fact packed tutorial with all the dynamism and panache of a contemporary novel. All in all an essential tool of the trade and indispensable for the embryonic auteur.
This is the only book to describe and explain the whole process - from creating an original or adapted script, through producing and directing to finance and distribution.
Making Short Films will be your ideal guide and will take you right through the process.
A riveting read, packed with rare anecdotes and expertly chosen examples from across the film world. And by weaving throughout tales from the likes of Cocteau, Bunuel or Fellini, Clifford Thurlow provides a refreshing and much needed focus on the artistic and creative - as well as the technical - aspects of filmmaking.
Clifford Thurlow's book is the definitive must have for any filmmaker contemplating making and marketing a short.
Heady stuff. Enough to make you feel like the next Spielberg. But why not? Someone has to be. And my guess is it will be someone who starts off reading Making Short Films.
The first edition was an unexpected bestseller and this expanded reprint is even better ... First class
It offers an opportunity for the rank outsider to learn how to present a film project in a manner that would convince the professionals. Thurlow brings his personable style to Making Short Films and turns what is effectively a step by step text book into an easily assimilated, fact packed tutorial with all the dynamism and panache of a contemporary novel. All in all an essential tool of the trade and indispensable for the embryonic auteur.
This is the only book to describe and explain the whole process - from creating an original or adapted script, through producing and directing to finance and distribution.
Making Short Films will be your ideal guide and will take you right through the process.
A riveting read, packed with rare anecdotes and expertly chosen examples from across the film world. And by weaving throughout tales from the likes of Cocteau, Bunuel or Fellini, Clifford Thurlow provides a refreshing and much needed focus on the artistic and creative - as well as the technical - aspects of filmmaking.
Clifford Thurlow's book is the definitive must have for any filmmaker contemplating making and marketing a short.
Heady stuff. Enough to make you feel like the next Spielberg. But why not? Someone has to be. And my guess is it will be someone who starts off reading Making Short Films.
The first edition was an unexpected bestseller and this expanded reprint is even better ... First class