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Directing for the Screen: Succeeding as a Creative Professional is a collection of essays and interviews exploring the art and business of directing. This highly accessible guide to working in film and television includes perspectives and advice from industry insiders on topics such as breaking in; developing and nurturing business relationships; the director's responsibilities on set and in the field; strategies for contending with the emotional highs and lows of a directing career; and more. Directing for the Screen is an ideal companion to filmmaking classes, bringing the expertise of…mehr
Directing for the Screen: Succeeding as a Creative Professional is a collection of essays and interviews exploring the art and business of directing. This highly accessible guide to working in film and television includes perspectives and advice from industry insiders on topics such as breaking in; developing and nurturing business relationships; the director's responsibilities on set and in the field; strategies for contending with the emotional highs and lows of a directing career; and more. Directing for the Screen is an ideal companion to filmmaking classes, bringing the expertise of working directors into the classroom. This book demystifies the film and television industry and the role of the director with real-world narratives and little-known truths about the business. With insight from working professionals, you'll be armed with the information you need to pursue your career as a director.
Contains essays by and interviews with television directors, feature directors, documentary filmmakers, commercial directors, producers, and professors.
Offers expert opinions on how to get started, including how to land a top internship, how to succeed in that internship, and how to make yourself invaluable to a producer or director and land your first gig.
Reveals details about working with actors, overseeing the creative and technical work of often hundreds of crewmembers, writing last-minute on set, and developing a working relationship with producers and screenwriters.
Explores strategies for doing creative work under pressure, finding your voice as a director, financing shorts and independent films, breaking down barriers and overcoming discrimination, shooting in less-than-ideal situations, and recovering from bad reviews or box office results.
Illuminates the business of directing in the United States (New York and Los Angeles) as compared to other countries around the globe, including England, Ireland, Spain, Australia, Denmark, Pakistan, Belgium, and Canada.
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Autorenporträt
Anna Weinstein is a screenwriter and educator based in Atlanta. She works as a writer-for-hire to develop features and television series, and she is on the screenwriting faculty in the English Department at Kennesaw State University, where she teaches and mentors undergraduate and graduate students. Anna is the Founding Editor of the PERFORM: Succeeding as a Creative Professional book series.
Inhaltsangabe
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED TAKING RISKS AND FINDING MENTORS Beginning With School An Interview With Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum SHORT 'N SWEET The Short Film as a Calling Card By Susan Liddy GETTING A SEAT AT THE TABLE Interning, Script Supervising, and Approaching a Producer With a Project An Interview With Chiemi Karasawa YOU AND YOUR DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY (DP) Finding and Working With Your DP By David Waldman and David Landau BREAKING IN TO FEATURES Working With Comedic Actors and Developing New Projects An Interview With Peter Segal CHAPTER 2: STICKING IT OUT WHAT'S AN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ANYWAY? Roles and Responsibilities By Peter D. Marshall FILM FESTIVALS AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS The Basics By Karen Dee Carpenter GETTING FISCAL SPONSORSHIP An Interview With Dianne Debicella DEVELOPING A BUSINESS ACUMEN An Interview With Quincy Newell DIRECTING FOR TELEVISION A Global Perspective By Phoebe Hart DIRECTING THE ONE-HOUR TELEVISION DRAMA How It Works in Los Angeles and New York An Interview With Jeremy Podeswa CHAPTER 3: FINDING SUCCESS PURSUING TRUTH IN STORYTELLING A Lifelong Career in Documentaries and Features An Interview With Michael Apted DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING IN PAKISTAN When Directing Can Be Dangerous An Interview With Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy DIRECTING THE PERSONAL DOCUMENTARY An Intersex Adventure By Phoebe Hart DIRECTING FOR STUDIOS VS. INDEPENDENT FILMMAKING Reflections on Thirty Years the Film Industry An Interview With Boaz Yakin BECOMING INDEPENDENT Distribution After the Multiplex By Max Sexton and Dominic Lees CHAPTER 4: GETTING AHEAD INDEPENDENT FILM DISTRIBUTION An Interview With Orly Ravid INDEPENDENT FILMMAKING By Pieter Aquilia THE EVOLUTION OF A DIRECTING CAREER From Australia to Hollywood and Back Again An Interview With Gillian Armstrong ROLLING WITH THE PUNCHES AND DISCOVERIES Filmmaker David Gordon Green's Journey By Chris Vognar DIRECTING TELEVISION COMMERCIALS Guidelines for a Fruitful Career By Bill Linsman DIRECTING DOCUMENTARIES Notes From the Field By Timothy A. Powell CHAPTER 5: STARTING AGAIN TRANSMEDIA STORYTELLING The Next Step in Directing By Jean Desormeaux and Randall Kapuscinski NAVIGATING THE CREATIVE PROCESS Insights on Gender and the Business of Directing An Interview With Susanne Bier PROCESSNG BOX OFFICE RESULTS Building a Career in Unconventional Storytelling An Interview With Jaco Van Dormael BOUNCING BACK AFTER A SETBACK The Determination to Begin Again An Interview With Isabel Coixet DIRECTING SITCOMS AND THEATER From Stage to Screen An Interview With Sheldon Epps INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED TAKING RISKS AND FINDING MENTORS Beginning With School An Interview With Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum SHORT 'N SWEET The Short Film as a Calling Card By Susan Liddy GETTING A SEAT AT THE TABLE Interning, Script Supervising, and Approaching a Producer With a Project An Interview With Chiemi Karasawa YOU AND YOUR DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY (DP) Finding and Working With Your DP By David Waldman and David Landau BREAKING IN TO FEATURES Working With Comedic Actors and Developing New Projects An Interview With Peter Segal CHAPTER 2: STICKING IT OUT WHAT'S AN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ANYWAY? Roles and Responsibilities By Peter D. Marshall FILM FESTIVALS AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS The Basics By Karen Dee Carpenter GETTING FISCAL SPONSORSHIP An Interview With Dianne Debicella DEVELOPING A BUSINESS ACUMEN An Interview With Quincy Newell DIRECTING FOR TELEVISION A Global Perspective By Phoebe Hart DIRECTING THE ONE-HOUR TELEVISION DRAMA How It Works in Los Angeles and New York An Interview With Jeremy Podeswa CHAPTER 3: FINDING SUCCESS PURSUING TRUTH IN STORYTELLING A Lifelong Career in Documentaries and Features An Interview With Michael Apted DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING IN PAKISTAN When Directing Can Be Dangerous An Interview With Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy DIRECTING THE PERSONAL DOCUMENTARY An Intersex Adventure By Phoebe Hart DIRECTING FOR STUDIOS VS. INDEPENDENT FILMMAKING Reflections on Thirty Years the Film Industry An Interview With Boaz Yakin BECOMING INDEPENDENT Distribution After the Multiplex By Max Sexton and Dominic Lees CHAPTER 4: GETTING AHEAD INDEPENDENT FILM DISTRIBUTION An Interview With Orly Ravid INDEPENDENT FILMMAKING By Pieter Aquilia THE EVOLUTION OF A DIRECTING CAREER From Australia to Hollywood and Back Again An Interview With Gillian Armstrong ROLLING WITH THE PUNCHES AND DISCOVERIES Filmmaker David Gordon Green's Journey By Chris Vognar DIRECTING TELEVISION COMMERCIALS Guidelines for a Fruitful Career By Bill Linsman DIRECTING DOCUMENTARIES Notes From the Field By Timothy A. Powell CHAPTER 5: STARTING AGAIN TRANSMEDIA STORYTELLING The Next Step in Directing By Jean Desormeaux and Randall Kapuscinski NAVIGATING THE CREATIVE PROCESS Insights on Gender and the Business of Directing An Interview With Susanne Bier PROCESSNG BOX OFFICE RESULTS Building a Career in Unconventional Storytelling An Interview With Jaco Van Dormael BOUNCING BACK AFTER A SETBACK The Determination to Begin Again An Interview With Isabel Coixet DIRECTING SITCOMS AND THEATER From Stage to Screen An Interview With Sheldon Epps INDEX
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