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Full Description
The core goal of Directing Screen Performances is to teach aspiring directors how to prepare and work with actors. Through a practical exploration of the major approaches to contemporary screen acting, you will learn how to formulate your own effective modes of communication to craft compelling performances.
Directing performances for the screen starts well before the actor is cast and finishes well after the last slate is shot. In this book you will learn how to analyze a script, brief the casting director, rehearse the actors, decide on the visual treatment that enriches their performances, direct effectively on set and finesse the character in the edit. The director's process is clearly defined and augmented with illustrations, photographs and graphics, and each chapter concludes with practical exercises to consolidate the new knowledge.
Contents
1. The Director
The Concept of Genius
Director as Storyteller
Director as Facilitator & Collaborator
Director as Communicator
2. The Actor
Being in the Moment
Acting Defined
Acting for the Camera versus Acting on Stage
Stanislavsky
Eintopf
3. Pre-Production
Script Analysis
Pre-visualization
Casting Rehearsal
4. Production
Director's Role
Shooting Procedure
Wild Lines
Visual Style
Working with Children and Non-Actors
5. Post-Production
Shoot for the Edit
Sculpting in Time Montage
Character's Journey in a Scene
Emotional Engagement
ADR
Sound and Music
Glossary
Bibliography
Index