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Thinking in Pictures : the Making of Matewan

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor If the U.S. were to boast one great independent film director, he would be John Sayles , a cult figure among his admirers. Nominated for both an Academy Award for scriptwriting and a National Book Award, Sayles has written screenplays, teleplays, short stories, and novels and has worked as a script doctor for a virtual who's who of Hollywood film and television talent. In this illuminating book, a gifted writer and filmmaker takes readers behind the camera and provides a full description of the moviemaking process. Zusammenfassung What choices--creative, practical, and technical--make a movie what it is? Here a gifted writer and filmmaker takes us behind the camera and provides a full description of the movie-making process.When John Sayles turned from writing fiction to making movies, he did so with little help from Hollywood: Return of the Secaucus Seven, Sayles's first movie as director and writer, was produced with 60,000 of his own money. Many films later, he still works outside the studio system and guides every phase of his productions.Now Sayles has written an illuminating book about the complex choices that lie at the heart of every movie. Using the making of his film Matewan as an example, he offers chapters on screenwriting, directing, editing, sound, and more. Photographs, sketches, and the complete shooting script illustrate this engaging account of how Sayles's curiosity about a coal miners' strike in the town of Matewan, West Virginia, became a screenplay--and then a movie.

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Authors John Sayles, Sayles John
Publisher Dacapo
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.08.2003
 
EAN 9780306812668
ISBN 978-0-306-81266-8
Dimensions 150 mm x 228 mm x 22 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

Dance, Other performing arts, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Photographic equipment and techniques: general, Creative writing and creative writing guides, PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Reference

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