Making Video Dance: A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Dance for the Screen (2nd ed)
Autor Katrina McPhersonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2018
This rigorously revised edition brings the book fully up to date from a technical and aesthetic point of view, and includes:
- An extended exploration of improvisation in the video dance-making process
- New writing about filming in the landscape
- Additional writing on developing a practice and working with scores and manifestos
- Updated information about camera use, including filming with mobile phones
- A step-by-step guide to digital non-linear editing of screen dance
- Ideas for distribution in the 21st century
- Insights into Katrina’s own screen dance practice, with reference to specific works that she has directed and which are available to view online
- New and revised practical exercises
- New illustrations specially drawn for this edition
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138699137
ISBN-10: 1138699136
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 8 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 21 mm
Greutate: 2.04 kg
Ediția:2 ed
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138699136
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 8 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 21 mm
Greutate: 2.04 kg
Ediția:2 ed
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and UndergraduateCuprins
List of Illustrations
From Los Angeles to Monte Carlo by Ellen Bromberg
How did we get here? Some thoughts on making dance for television by Bob Lockyer
Notes on using the exercises
Acknowledgements
Introduction to the revised edition
Introduction to the original edition
1 GETTING STARTED
2 DANCE AND THE CAMERA
3 DEVELOPING THE WORK
4 CREATING YOUR ON-SCREEN WORLD
5 NEXT STEPS
6 WHEN FILMING BEGINS
7 LIGHT, SOUND AND CAMERA MOVEMENT
8 PREPARING TO EDIT
9 THE CHOREOGRAPHY OF THE EDIT
10 FINAL STAGES
11 OUT IN THE WORLD
Glossary
Contributors
Bibliography
Index
From Los Angeles to Monte Carlo by Ellen Bromberg
How did we get here? Some thoughts on making dance for television by Bob Lockyer
Notes on using the exercises
Acknowledgements
Introduction to the revised edition
Introduction to the original edition
1 GETTING STARTED
2 DANCE AND THE CAMERA
3 DEVELOPING THE WORK
4 CREATING YOUR ON-SCREEN WORLD
5 NEXT STEPS
6 WHEN FILMING BEGINS
7 LIGHT, SOUND AND CAMERA MOVEMENT
8 PREPARING TO EDIT
9 THE CHOREOGRAPHY OF THE EDIT
10 FINAL STAGES
11 OUT IN THE WORLD
Glossary
Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Katrina McPherson is an award-winning screen dance artist whose practice is informed by her background in dance and video art, as well as her wide experience as a director of arts programmes for television. Katrina’s recent directing credits include the In Motion series for BBC online, and collaborative screen dance works such as Uath Lochans, Coire Ruadh, and ground-breaking works such as There is a Place, Moment, and Pace. She is an experienced lecturer and workshop leader and has taught extensively worldwide.
Recenzii
On the first edition:
"….timely and very exciting – a long overdue essential for the dance world"
– Lea Anderson, Choreographer
On this revised edition:
Making Video Danceis a seminal work, the first of its kind for screendance/dance film educators. WhenMaking Video Dancearrived on the scene, it soon became the pre-eminent resource for those interested in exploring the practice of making dance films. I whole-heartedly support the revision/additions toMaking Video Dance, as its subject has only become more relevant since its first publication.
- Ellen Bromberg, Distinguished Professor, University of Utah
Katrina McPherson's Making Video Dance helped define the field. With this updated version, she once again implores us to think deeply about the process of bringing dance to the screen.
- Douglas Rosenberg, author ofScreendance: Inscribing the Ephemeral ImageandThe Oxford Book of Screendance Studies.
Ever since it was first published, undergraduate and postgraduate screendance makers at Bath Spa University and beyond have found Making Video Dance an invaluable resource. For practical guidance in this exciting field of practice, I know of no other publication that covers the subject so well. This revised addition still contains the original wealth of information, but adds insight into the author's considerable experience in the field through anecdotes and thoughtful reflections.
- Dr Christopher Lewis-Smith. Course Director Postgraduate Dance, Bath Spa University.
Making Video Dance is indispensable reading for anyone interested in broadening their perception of what screendance is and how to make it, from one of the most innovative filmmakers in the field. As you read this book, heed the words of Master Yoda, "You must unlearn what you have learned," and it will forever change your approach to shooting and editing dance.
- Ben Estabrook, director, lecturer at UC Berkeley, Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies.
"….timely and very exciting – a long overdue essential for the dance world"
– Lea Anderson, Choreographer
On this revised edition:
Making Video Danceis a seminal work, the first of its kind for screendance/dance film educators. WhenMaking Video Dancearrived on the scene, it soon became the pre-eminent resource for those interested in exploring the practice of making dance films. I whole-heartedly support the revision/additions toMaking Video Dance, as its subject has only become more relevant since its first publication.
- Ellen Bromberg, Distinguished Professor, University of Utah
Katrina McPherson's Making Video Dance helped define the field. With this updated version, she once again implores us to think deeply about the process of bringing dance to the screen.
- Douglas Rosenberg, author ofScreendance: Inscribing the Ephemeral ImageandThe Oxford Book of Screendance Studies.
Ever since it was first published, undergraduate and postgraduate screendance makers at Bath Spa University and beyond have found Making Video Dance an invaluable resource. For practical guidance in this exciting field of practice, I know of no other publication that covers the subject so well. This revised addition still contains the original wealth of information, but adds insight into the author's considerable experience in the field through anecdotes and thoughtful reflections.
- Dr Christopher Lewis-Smith. Course Director Postgraduate Dance, Bath Spa University.
Making Video Dance is indispensable reading for anyone interested in broadening their perception of what screendance is and how to make it, from one of the most innovative filmmakers in the field. As you read this book, heed the words of Master Yoda, "You must unlearn what you have learned," and it will forever change your approach to shooting and editing dance.
- Ben Estabrook, director, lecturer at UC Berkeley, Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies.
Descriere
Making Video Dance is the first workbook to follow the entire process of video dance production: from having an idea, through to choreographing for the screen, filming and editing, and distribution. In doing so, award-winning director Katrina McPherson explores the creative, practical, and aesthetic issues that arise when making video dance.