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Jody Duncan Jesser The complete behind-the-scenes story of the three monumental Christopher Nolan Batman films. Based on in-depth interviews with Nolan and all of the films' key cast and crew, the book reveals... | Justin Chang The value of the editor's craft to a finished film cannot be underestimated, and it's no surprise that directors rely heavily on the same editor over and over again. Seventeen... |
Michael Henry Wilson A richly illustrated, faithful record of Eastwood’s work, containing film stills and set photographs as well as previously unpublished photographs from his personal collection, dating from his youth and early... | Lloyd Kaufman; Sara Antill Offers the information you need to do to get your finished film seen by festival-goers, movie-goers, DVD-buyers and web-goers around the world. This title leads your through a primer on... |
Robert Robertson The pioneering film director and theorist Sergei Eisenstein is known for the unequalled impact his films have had on the development of cinema. Less is known about his writings, which... | Jason J. Tomaric Suitable for filmmakers, this title shows you how to adapt the Hollywood system for your film production. Including many tips, tricks, and techniques from an Emmy-winning director, it takes you... |
Paul Duncan; Bengt Wanselius; Erland... Presents the works of Ingmar Bergman. This book features an introduction, as well as a DVD, and a film strip from "Fanny and Alexander". | J.M. Tyree Released in 1968, the Maysles' Salesman is widely acknowledged as a landmark in documentary film. In his compelling and detailed study, J.M. Tyree discusses the film's various technical and artistic... |
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| Gilles Poitras This long-awaited "companion" volume boasts over 500 all-new glossary-style entries to help readers decipher anime's distinctive content, images, and cultural motifs. More than a guide, "The Anime Companion 2" is... |
Sue Birtwistle; Susie Conklin The BBC's lavish adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice", starring Colin Firth, was eighteen months in the making and continues to captivate audiences. This title contains colour photographs, interviews and illustrations... | |
Mark Sinker Provocative study of this still-relevant parable of schoolboy revolution | Edward Buscombe Dedicated to Don Siegel and Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood's two cinematic mentors, this title explores the ways in which "Unforgiven", sticking surprisingly close to the original script, moves between the... |