Directing actors : creating memorable performances for film and television / Judith Weston.
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TextLanguage: English Publisher: Studio City, CA : Michael Wiese Productions, 2021Edition: 25th anniversary editionDescription: xxxvi, 391 pages ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781615933211 (softcover)
- 1615933212 (softcover)
- 9781615933358 (casebound)
- 1615933352 (casebound)
- 792.02/33
- PN 1995.9 W535d 2021
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Includes index
Introduction
Result direction and quick fixes
Moment by moment
Listening and talking
Actor's choices/Directors' tools
Emotional event
Actors' resources and training
Script analysis
Casting
Rehearsal
Shooting
Directing children
Comedy
"Directing film or television is a high-stakes occupation. It captures your full attention at every moment, calling on you to commit every resource and stretch yourself to the limit; it's the white-water rafting of entertainment jobs. But for many directors, the excitement they feel about a new project tightens into anxiety when it comes to working with actors. In the years since the original edition of Directing Actors was published, the technical side of filmmaking has become much more easily accessible. Directors tell me that dealing with actors is the last frontier-the scariest part and the part they long for-the human part, the place where connection happens. Weston's books help directors scale the heights of the actor-director dynamic, learn the joys of collaborating with actors-and become an "actor's director.""-- Provided by publisher.
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