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Moviemakers' Master Class: Private Lessons from the World's Foremost Directors
Laurent Tirard
Faber & Faber
, 2002 - 240 pages
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highly recommended
Master class for sure!!!
This is exactly what a
moviemakers
master
class should
be. It asks technical and artistic questions to some of the greatest
directors
of all time.
If you want to hear why Tim Burton likes wide lenses, which contemporary directors Scorsese admires and why, Jean Pierre Jeunet's theory of camera movement, David Lynch's "secret dolly move", John Woo's method of shooting and cutting scenes to music, The Coen brothers writing process, Lars Von Trier's take on the rules of Dogme 95, Jean-Luc Goddard's theory of filmmaking out of desire vs. need, then this book is your ticket.
This is a goldmine of knowledge. There are no fluff interviews here; only the best filmmakers in the
world relating
solid technical advice and tried and true shooting strategies developed
from years
of experience.
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Illuminating... Not the usual boring film-making book
This is, hands down, the best collection of advice -
class
="textlinks">from the
world's best
directors
- that I've ever laid my hands on. I came away from each of the interviews feeling illuminated and motivated to tackle my next directing job.
If you want to read something that is actually helpful, rather than some long-winded, boring 'how-to' book (which, let's face it, are almost always terrible) then this is the book to pick up. It is loaded with practical advice, articulated by very intelligent and respected individuals.
Want to know how Woody Allen shoots his films? He sums it up in about two paragraphs! Want to know what lenses Cronenberg shoots with? Well, he tells you! Whether you agree with the techniques of each of these directors, it is fascinating to hear them describe their unique approach.
I will always reference this book before tackling a film project...
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Master Class, unmasterly with repetition
This book is great and has a wealth of insightful conversation with some amazing
directors
but my one complaint is that the bulk of the book is framed too similarly. While the directors all have their unique take and insights, Tirard essentially asks them all the same questions which leads to repetition over the bulk of the book. In no way am I saying not to purchase this book but I'm simply criticizing it's redundancy.
awesome!!
as film student, this text is very inspirational and i keep going back to it for motivation. i read the whole book through the moment i turned the first page. this is a great inspirational book for anyone who is interested in studying or working in film.
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Very telling
Great stuff. Gives a lot of info on each director. For example; Sidney Pollack was an acting coach before he became a director.
This book is filled with insight, knowledge and terrific stories all
class
="textlinks">from the top
directors
of our time.
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class
="textlinks">From Scorsese and Lynch to Wenders and Godard, interviews with twenty of the
world's greatest
directors
on how they make films--and why
Each great filmmaker has a secret method to his moviemaking--but each of them is different. In Moviemaker
Master Class
, Laurent Tirard talks to twenty of today's most important filmmakers to get to the core of each director's approach to film, exploring the filmmaker's vision as well as his technique, while allowing each man to speak in his own voice.
Martin Scorsese likes setting up each shot very precisely ahead of time--so that he has the opportunity to change it all if he sees the need. Lars Von Trier, on the other hand, refuses to think about a shot until the actual moment of filming. And Bernardo Bertolucci tries to dream his shots the night before; if that doesn't work, he roams the set alone with a viewfinder, imagining the scene before the actors and crew join him. In these interviews--which originally appeared in the French film magazine Studio and are being published here in English for the first time--enhanced by exceptional photographs of the directors at work, Laurent Tirard has succeeded in finding out what makes each filmmaker--and his films--so extraordinary, shedding light on both the process and the people behind great moviemaking.
Among the other filmmakers included are Woody Allen, Tim Burton, Joel and Ethan Coen, and John Woo.
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