On Film-making: An Introduction to the Craft of the Director
by Alexander Mackendrick
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Read in May, 2008
The best book on the craft of filmmaking that I've read--and at this point, that's a lot of books.
Mackendrick tells it to you straight. He wasn't a theorist, he was a legitimately famous British filmmaker (who hasn't at least heard of "The Sweet Smell of Success?") who became a college professor for 20-odd years. This allows him both the knowledge of what makes a film good and also the ability to communicate this info to the reader.
The examples Mackendrick uses from personal e...more
Mackendrick tells it to you straight. He wasn't a theorist, he was a legitimately famous British filmmaker (who hasn't at least heard of "The Sweet Smell of Success?") who became a college professor for 20-odd years. This allows him both the knowledge of what makes a film good and also the ability to communicate this info to the reader.
The examples Mackendrick uses from personal e...more
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Read in January, 2004
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Filmmakers
Better than film school. Seriously, if a promising young filmmaker of 19 asked me if he/she should go to film school, I'd say, "Get a lot of practice, watch a lot of movies, and read Sandy Mackendrick's book. That's all you need."
The best book about the craft that will probably ever exist.
The best book about the craft that will probably ever exist.
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