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  <title>&lt;![CDATA[Directing Feature Films: The Creative Collaborarion Between Director, Writers, and Actors]]&gt;</title>
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    <body><![CDATA[This book is an excellent take on the art of directing films.  Mark Travis is an amazing teacher of &quot;the big picture&quot; of filmmaking. He's a great teacher too, and I would highly recommend attending one of his directing workshops if he comes to your town.<br/><br/>I'm tempted to start a new &quot;shelf&quot; called &quot;using&quot; because I've been not only reading this book but also using it in the pre-production and production of a film I'm shooting this summer.  The book has been tremendously helpful in terms of casting, re-writing, rehearsing, and general organization and collaboration with cast and crew.  ]]></body>
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