
This book was very helpful in my understanding of why I eat sometimes when I am not legitimately hungry. That is not to say the book is not worth reading and I feel that those who have started writing Powershell will benefit from reading this book.. I feel really, really bad about the fact tha
- Title : The Art of the Short Fiction Film: A Shot by Shot Study of Nine Modern Classics
- Author : Richard Raskin
- Rating : 4.60 (370 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-3-5
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 196 Pages
- Asin : 078641183X
- Language : English
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"A pleasurecreative imaginationcareful analysisrich array of archive materialsunprecedented detailshould become the definitive work on the subject." -- David Bordwell, Jacques Ledoux Professor of Film Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison.Two Men and a Wardrobe (Roman Polanski, Poland, 1958, 15 min.), Coffee and Cigarettes (Jim Jarmusch, USA, 1986, 6 min.), Sunday (John Lawlor, Ireland, 1988, 8 min.), Cat's Cradle (Liz Hughes, Australia, 1991, 12 min.), Eating Out (Pal Sletaune, Norway, 1993, 7 min.), Come (Marianne Olsen, Ulrichsen, Norway, 1995, 4.5 min.), Wind (Marcell Ivanyi, Hungary, 1996, 6 min.), Possum (Brad McGann, New Zealand, 1997, 14 min.), and The War Is Over (Nina Mimica, Italy, 1997, 7 min.) are the nine short fiction films studied, and they represent a broad range of storytelling approaches and a number of very different film cultures. Each film has a chapter of its own, including a shot-by-shot reproduction of the film with a still from every shot. In most cases, an interview with the director and an original screenplay and storyboard is also included. This work is the first of its kind to single out individual short fiction films for comprehensive presentation and close study. The book also describes a new conceptual model, derived from the films studied in the work, which can be used both for analyzing the ways in which a short fiction film tells its story and as a set of guidelines for students.

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