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Availability
In stock
ISBN
9781622732883
Edition
1
Publication Date
January 31, 2018
Physical Size
236mmx160mm
Illustrations
102 Color, 773 B&W
Number of Pages
446
“The book is written with commendable clarity, dealing with the conceptual side of the film directing. Skilled artistry and a high level of craftsmanship results in a high-quality product. And that’s the premise of this book. This book will equip the readers with the necessary knowledge and practical experience, ensuring they are highly qualified and capable for any director’s position.”
Milos Forman, Film director, screenwriter, and professor. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), Amadeus (1984), The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996). His films have been nominated for a total of 33 Academy Awards, with 13 wins including the coveted Best Director and Best Picture awards.
“Lubomir Kocka shares his encyclopedic technical expertise as well as the invaluable wisdom of an industry veteran with infectious passion. This comprehensive guide combines clear, practical advice with brilliant insights to enable everyone - from the novice to the working professional - to create compelling cinema. With great clarity, Kocka demystifies the art of filmmaking and reveals the ways in which we can powerfully express ourselves and connect with others through this magical medium.”
Geoffrey Fletcher, Film director, professor, screenwriter of Precious, the winner of the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar in 2010.
“This is the epitome of guidance for any director, beginner or professional. The information is very detailed and informative. All directors would benefit from this book.”
Stratton Leopold, Producer of major, large-budget motion pictures. The Wolfman (2010), Mission: Impossible III (2006), The General's Daughter (1999).
“Professor Kocka has managed something I wouldn’t have thought possible. He has created a technical book with impeccable scholarship. One of the many remarkable aspects is that the content is so nuanced and layered, it is accessible to beginner film students while at the same time revealing more in-depth issues to the experienced director with each subsequent reading. Cinematographers and production designers will also find this book to be a fountain of useful knowledge. This book is a must buy for any filmmaker whether they are aspirational or well-seasoned.”
Michael Nolin, Film professor, motion picture producer, writer/director. Selected producing credits include Mr. Holland's Opus (1995).