About This Book
A practical, illustrated primer on motion-picture production that explains how films are watched, planned, staged, and filmed, covering technical tricks, camera work, studio and on-location shooting, set construction, make-up, special effects, and spectacle scenes. It traces early development of the industry, discusses what makes effective pictures and how audiences and critics judge them, describes logistical challenges of action sequences and animal and stunt work, and reflects on American film distribution abroad and prospects for future filmmaking. Emphasis lies on enduring storytelling problems and the craft skills producers use to represent people and places cinematically.
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