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050 1 4 _aPN 1995.9
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100 1 _aMackendrick, Alexander,
_d1912-1993
245 1 _aOn film-making:
_ban introduction to the craft of the director /
_cAlexander Mackendrick; edited by Paul Cronin; Foreword by Martin Scorsese.
260 _aNew York :
_b Faber and faber,
_c2005
300 _a291 p.:
_bill.;
_c23 cm
505 _a Foreword / Martin Scorsese -- pt. 1. Dramatic construction -- The pre-verbal language of cinema -- What is a story? -- Exposition -- Modernist trends -- A technique for having ideas -- Slogans for the screenwriter's wall -- Exercises for the student of dramatic construction -- When not to write a shooting script -- Once upon a time ... -- Activity versus action -- Dramatic irony -- William Archer revisited -- Plausibility and willing suspension of disbelief -- Density and subplots in Sweet smell of success -- Cutting dialogue -- The Solomon exercise -- The director and the actor -- pt. 2. Film grammar -- The invisible imaginary ubiquitous winged witness -- How to be meaningless -- Mental geography -- Condensing screen time -- Drawing lesson -- Point of view -- The axis -- Shot-to-shot relationships -- Camera coverage -- Camera movement -- Citizen Kane.
520 _aAn analysis of the director's art and craft, from one of the most revered of all film school directors. Mackendrick directed classic Ealing comedies plus a Hollywood masterpiece, Sweet Smell of Success. But after retiring from film-making in 1969, he spent nearly 25 years teaching his craft at the California Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles. Mackendrick produced hundreds of pages of handouts and sketches, designed to guide his students to a finer understanding of how to write a story, and then use those devices peculiar to cinema in order to tell that story as effectively as possible. Gathered and edited in this collection, his teachings reveal that he had the talent not only to make great films, but also to articulate the process with a clarity and insight that will still inspire any aspiring filmmaker. --From publisher description.
650 4 _9175
_aCinematografía
650 4 _96723
_aPelículas cinematográficas
_xProducción y dirección.
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_aCronin, Paul,
_d1938-2019
700 1 _aScorsese, Martin Charles,
_d1942-
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