Film directing fundamentals : see your film before shooting /
Nicholas T. Proferes.
- Fourth edition.
- xxii, 317 p. ; Ill. 27 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (page 311) and index.
Part One: INTRODUCTIONChapter 1: Introduction to Film Language and GrammarChapter 2: Introduction to the Dramatic Elements Embedded in the ScreenplayChapter 3: Organizing Action in a Dramatic SceneChapter 4: StagingChapter 5: CameraChapter 6: Camera in NOTORIOUS Patio ScenePart Two: MAKING YOUR FILMChapter 7: Detective Work On ScriptsChapter 8: Staging and Camera For The Piece Of Apple PieChapter 9: Marking Shooting Script With Camera SetupsChapter 10: Work With ActorsChapter 11: Managerial Responsibilities of the DirectorChapter 12: PostproductionPart Three: ORGANIZING ACTION IN AN ACTION SCENEChapter 13: Staging and Camera for Over Easy Action ScenePart Four: ORGANIZING ACTION IN A NARRATIVE SCENEChapter 14: Staging and Camera for Wanda Narrative Scene Part Five: LEARNING THE CRAFT THROUGH FILM ANALYSISChapter 15: Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious Chapter 16: Peter Weir's The Truman ShowChapter 17: Federico Fellini's 8 1/2Chapter 18: Styles And Dramatic StructuresChapter 19: What's Next?BibliographyIndex