The Fundamentals of Fashion Filmmaking: Fundamentals
Autor Nilgin Yusufen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474242370
ISBN-10: 1474242375
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 200 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 200 x 230 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Seria Fundamentals
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474242375
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 200 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 200 x 230 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Seria Fundamentals
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A response to technological and industry changes that are stimulating new modes of production, this is a go-to book for all aspiring fashion filmmakers and a unique guide to both thinking about fashion film conceptually and how to actually make one
Notă biografică
Nilgin Yusuf is a writer and educator who has written for the Sunday Times, Daily Telegraph and ELLE. As Programme Director of the postgraduate media courses at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, UK, she developed the MA in Fashion Media Production which foregrounded film as a contemporary medium for fashion communication. She is the author of Fashion's Front Line (Bloomsbury, 2016) and Georgina von Etzdorf: Sensuality, Art and Fabric (1998) and recently completed a BA in Creative Writing at Birkbeck, University of London.
Cuprins
1 Introduction: Understanding Fashion FilmWhat Is Fashion Film?The Still ImageFashion's Digital ImageUnderstanding Fashion: Definitions and ExplanationsFilm as an Expression of FashionFilm: An Integral Part of the Fashion Communication IndustryFashion Film: A Hybrid GenreThe Pluralism of Fashion FilmUnderstanding Fashion FilmDefining Fashion Film: Fashion as ProtagonistIn Their Own Words: Diane PernetIn Their Own Words: Nick Knight2 Fashion Film HistoryBroadcast, Celebrate, Sell: Promoting Fashion through FilmBrand Buy-in: Promotional Fashion Film in the Digital AgeExperiments with Fashion Film: Poetry and AbstractionBody, Image, Time: ExperimentalFashion Dreams in a Digital AgeDocumenting Fashion on Film: Capturing "The Real"Capturing Reality: Documenting Fashion and StylePost-Digital Slices of Fashion LifeFashion on the Big Screen: Narrative and StorytellingFilms of the MomentPost-Millennial Fashion on the Big ScreenHybridizing Fashion: Subculture, Music, and FilmFilm Fusion: Style, Music, and SubcultureIn Their Own Words: John MayburyIn Their Own Words: Isaac Julien CBE3 The Contemporary LandscapeGrowing Status and Visibility for Fashion FilmSocial Media and Fashion FilmFashion Film and Online EditorialThe Fashion Industry and InstagramFashion Film on the CatwalkFashion Film in RetailFashion Film and Music VideoIn Their Own Words: Katie BaronIn Their Own Words: Ian Pons Jewell4 Trends in Fashion FilmThe Long and the ShortFashion and Social ResponsibilityNarrative and StorytellingSpanning Slapstick to Highbrow: From Comedy to ArtIn Their Own Words: Lernert & SanderMachine Versus the HandChoreography and Meaningful MovementDocumentary and "The Real"In Their Own Words: Declan HigginsIn Their Own Words: Alex Turvey5 So, You Want to Make a Fashion Film?Subject Knowledge and IdeasHow to Capture and Catalog IdeasFrom Inspiration to ResearchWho Is the Audience?What Is the Message or Story?What Is the Film's Purpose and Context?What's the Approach?What's the Budget?In Their Own Words: Kathryn FergusonIn Their Own Words: Marie Schuller6 Fashion FilmmakingCreating a PitchPlanning the ProductionCastingStoryboarding and/or ScriptingLocating the Right World: Where Will the Film Be Shot?Hair and MakeupThe Big DayStyling: Dressing the CastAccountability: Completing the PaperworkPost-Production WorkflowsEditing the FilmWorking with MusicIn Their Own Words: Lynden CampbellSync Audio and Foley SoundIn Their Own Words: Sally CooperWorking with ColorIn Their Own Words: Faith MillinIn Their Own Words: Monica MenezIn Their Own Words: Edgar DubrovskiyIn Their Own Words: Mark Connell7 Getting Your Fashion Film SeenGetting Ready to Present a FilmFashion Film FestivalsSocial Media and Film DisseminationTurning Passion into a ProfessionWatch Films Practice, Practice, PracticeNetwork and Build ContactsExperience and KnowledgeSelf-Promotion and Proactivity in the IndustryPortfolio BuildingBuild Your Brand with IntegrityIn Their Own Words: Stephen Whelan8 Technology's New Frontiers and the Future of Fashion FilmFashion's New Realities-and FantasiesVirtual Reality: Immersion and Other WorldsAugmented Reality: Participation and InteractionMixed Reality: Perception, Illusion, and MagicFragmentation of Identity: Reality and SuperrealityIn Their Own Words: Anna RadchenkoIn Their Own Words: Nirma MadhooIn ConclusionBibliographyFurther ReadingIndex