The collaboration of director and actor is the cornerstone of narrative filmmaking. This book provides the director with a concrete step-by-step guide to preparation that connects the fundamentals of film script analysis with the actor's process of preparation.
The collaboration of director and actor is the cornerstone of narrative filmmaking. This book provides the director with a concrete step-by-step guide to preparation that connects the fundamentals of film script analysis with the actor's process of preparation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Regge Life is a producer, director and writer for film and television. He is currently the Senior Distinguished Director in Residence at Emerson College in Boston, MA, and has enjoyed a continuing career in film, theater, and television. His most recent work is a film adaptation of the Akutagawa Prize-winning novel Cocktail Party by Tatsuhiro ¿shiro. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America, Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, four-time CINE Award winner, Sony Innovator, Fulbright Journalist Fellow, Emmy Nominee, and member of the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame.
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INTRODUCTION WHAT A DIRECTOR NEEDS TO KNOW PREFACE CHAPTER ONE: WHAT IS DIRECTING AND THE "PROSE" OF PREPARATION CHAPTER TWO: STORYLINE FACTS - THE BRIDGE TO THE THREE QUESTIONS TO CHOICE CHAPTER THREE: THE THREE QUESTIONS TO CHOICE - Walking in the Actor's Shoes CHAPTER FOUR: THE 5 TOOLS - Bringing the Ensemble Together - Part One CHAPTER FIVE: THE 5 TOOLS - Bringing the Ensemble Together - Part Two CHAPTER SIX: MOMENTS AND BEATS CHAPTER SEVEN - MARKING YOUR SCRIPT CHAPTER EIGHT: THE IMPROV MONOLOGUE - Exploring collaboration through personal experience CHAPTER NINE: THE SCRIPTED MONOLOGUE - Prelude to directing a two-person scene CHAPTER TEN: PRESENTING AND RESPONDING TO THE MONOLOGUES CHAPTER ELEVEN: SCENE WORK - CONDUCTING THE FULL REHEARSAL CHAPTER TWELVE: PREVISUALIZATION CHAPTER THIRTEEN: DIGITAL CAPTURE: PUTTING IT INSIDE THE FRAME CHAPTER FOURTEEN: RESPONDING TO SCENE WORK CHAPTER FIFTEEN: BUILDING YOUR SIXTH SENSE -BREAKING OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE CHAPTER SIXTEEN - THE POWER OF IMPROVISATION EPILOGUE ADDENDUM
INTRODUCTION WHAT A DIRECTOR NEEDS TO KNOW PREFACE CHAPTER ONE: WHAT IS DIRECTING AND THE "PROSE" OF PREPARATION CHAPTER TWO: STORYLINE FACTS - THE BRIDGE TO THE THREE QUESTIONS TO CHOICE CHAPTER THREE: THE THREE QUESTIONS TO CHOICE - Walking in the Actor's Shoes CHAPTER FOUR: THE 5 TOOLS - Bringing the Ensemble Together - Part One CHAPTER FIVE: THE 5 TOOLS - Bringing the Ensemble Together - Part Two CHAPTER SIX: MOMENTS AND BEATS CHAPTER SEVEN - MARKING YOUR SCRIPT CHAPTER EIGHT: THE IMPROV MONOLOGUE - Exploring collaboration through personal experience CHAPTER NINE: THE SCRIPTED MONOLOGUE - Prelude to directing a two-person scene CHAPTER TEN: PRESENTING AND RESPONDING TO THE MONOLOGUES CHAPTER ELEVEN: SCENE WORK - CONDUCTING THE FULL REHEARSAL CHAPTER TWELVE: PREVISUALIZATION CHAPTER THIRTEEN: DIGITAL CAPTURE: PUTTING IT INSIDE THE FRAME CHAPTER FOURTEEN: RESPONDING TO SCENE WORK CHAPTER FIFTEEN: BUILDING YOUR SIXTH SENSE -BREAKING OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE CHAPTER SIXTEEN - THE POWER OF IMPROVISATION EPILOGUE ADDENDUM
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