The Big Picture : Filmmaking Lessons From a Life on the Set
معرفی کتاب «The Big Picture : Filmmaking Lessons From a Life on the Set» نوشتهٔ Reilly, Tom A، منتشرشده توسط نشر Thomas Dunne Books;St. Martin's Press در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت azw3، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
after Nearly Three Decades Of Making Moviesincluding Eighteen Years With Woody Allenand Working With Some Of The Best Film Crews In The World, Tom Reilly Reveals The Lessons He's Learned On The Sets Of Critically Praised Films And Commercial Blockbu
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after Working On More Than 40 Films As An Assistant Director And Associate Producer, Reilly Has Written A Valuable Guide That Film Students And Novice Filmmakers Will Find Illuminating And Insightful. In 50 Short Essays Reilly Analyzes The Problems That Often Surface On Movie Sets, And Offers Solutions. He Walks The Reader Through Techniques He Has Observed Over The Years While Working On Films With Alfonso Cuarón, Sydney Pollack, Woody Allen And Other Top Directors. The Approach Is Not A Routine Rehashing Of Hollywood Anecdotes But A Crash Course Covering Specific Situations And Working Methods: Woody May Not Plan The Day's Shots Until He Is On The Set On Any Given Day, But He Absolutely Considers The Abutting Scenes And How They Were, Or Will Be, Shot. Reilly Opens With Film Set Slang And Jargon (martini = Last Shot Of The Day) And Then Moves On To Cover Everything From Schedules, Blocking Actor Movements, Camera Angles And Master Shots To Variables In Sunlight And The Color Palette: Before You Settle On That Dress You Think Possibly Might Be Raspberry Pink, Consider What Color The Walls Will Be Painted On The Set Where The Dress Will Be Worn. Every Page Is Packed With Such Practical Tips And Insider Information, And Reilly Caps Off His Fascinating Facts And Figures With A Glossary Of Film Terms. Minus Padding Or Wasted Words, This Is A Book That Could Well Become A Bible And Standard Reference Text For Aspiring Filmmakers. (may)
copyright © Reed Business Information, A Division Of Reed Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved. Film production veteran Tom Reilly has worked on motion picture sets for more than three decades. Here, he explores the art and the craft of filmmaking from the vantage point of someone actually running the movie set. Using examples unlike those in other books on film, Reilly exposes not only the power and the personalities, but the secrets of the pros. He shares the insights he gleaned while working with more than sixty Oscar-winning professionals--from Woody Allen, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Vanessa Redgrave to Sydney Pollack, Sven Nykvist, and Barbra Streisand. In these fifty entertaining, illuminating short essays, Reilly answers such questions as: What is it like to shoot a love scene? How do you do a full body burn? What is it like to film in the Everglades or in a morgue? How do you decide when to build a set? And many more.--From publisher description Uses essays to share what the author has learned on the sets of critically acclaimed films. This book illuminates the craft and the personalities that go into making of a great movie. It is suitable for an aspiring filmmaker and for movie buffs who want to know what really happens on the sets of their favorite films.