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The Making of Pride and Prejudice (BBC)
Susie Conklin
,
Sue Birtwistle
Penguin (Non-Classics)
, 2003 - 128 pages
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highly recommended
Delightful accompaniment to the DVD/Video
This delightful book telling of the
making
of the 1995 mini-series of
Pride
and
Prejudice gives
real insight into the preparation of what must be considered the definitive version on film of this beloved novel. Like the featurette on the DVD, it explains a great deal about the costumes, the choreography, the musical score and determing locations for the various well known places that the audience visits during the program. What is not on the featurette and is in the book is insight into what the performers were feeling during this major film event, expecially the primary characters of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy portrayed by Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. It is very interesting to hear their thoughts as they approached their roles. And it is also very apparent as you go through this book that everyone responsible for actually getting this on film loved the book and are fans of Jane Austen. Very nice indeed.
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If you can't get enough, this is a must have!
Loved the actors interviews, the photos and all the back story. To learn that Jennifer Ehle (Lizzy) is blonde and to see her as such without the Lizzy dark-hair wig, was worth the buy in itself!
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A Treat for P&P Fans....
2003's "The
Making
of
Pride
and
Prejudice
" is a peek behind the scenes at the transformation of Jane Austen's classic romance novel into the 1995
BBC television
production, a classic in its own right.
Sue Birwhistle and Susie Conklin walk the reader through the entire process, from selling the idea to a reluctant studio, to Andrew Davies' superb adaptation of the novel into six TV episodes, through casting, preproduction, shooting, and finally postproduction. The book is filled with comments from the workers on both sides of the camera, and illustrated with fascinating set photography.
Recreating the 19th Century required extensive research into such mundane matters as period costumes, hairstyles, drapery patterns, furniture, and music and dance. Months of pre-production paid off in an authentic look, at the cost of daily two-hour costume and make-up sessions for the actors and nightly refreshing of sets. Minor challenges included the delicate task of keeping food presentable for the three day shoot of the Netherfield supper party.
Location shooting, even in a country rich with old homes, required patient negotiation with owners over the restoration of house and grounds to a 19th century appearance. The expenses of production required shooting by location vice chronological order; Colin Firth notes his very first scene was Darcy's marriage proposal to Elizabeth.
Casting presented its own challenges for such a popular story. The book shares the concerns of the actors, along with some interesting before and after make-up portraits. A highlight is an extended interview with Colin Firth on the challenges of the role of Mr. Darcy. Jennifer Ehle adds her own comments on the grueling five month shooting schedule, which required her presence on set for all but five days.
"The Making of Pride and Prejudice" will be equally fascinating to dedicated fans of the BBC television version and those interested in the actual details of production. This book is very highly recommended to both audiences.
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Worth the purchase
One of my all-time favorite productions, I wanted to know more about the people and places involved in the
making
of
Pride
and
Prejudice
. This book definitely met my expectations and I am happily sharing it with others in my family who also love and appreciate it.
A&E version spectacular
This book is a must for those who love A&E's version of
Pride
and
Prejudice
. It's very informational and gives the reader even a greater appreciation for the work and detail put into this magnificent movie!!
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The
Making
of
Pride
and
Prejudice reveals
in compelling detail how Jane Austen's classic novel was transformed into the stunning television drama starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle. It vividly brings to life every stage of production of this sumptuous series.
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