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Becoming an Actor's Director: Directing Actors for Film and Television


Becoming an Actor's Director: Directing Actors for Film and Television

Paperback by Life, Regge (Distinguished Director in Residence, Emerson College, USA)

Becoming an Actor's Director: Directing Actors for Film and Television

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ISBN:
9780367191900
Publication Date:
11 Oct 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
202 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Becoming an Actor's Director: Directing Actors for Film and Television

Description

The collaboration of director and actor is the cornerstone of narrative filmmaking. This book provides the director with a concrete step-by-step guide to preparation that connects the fundamentals of film-script analysis with the actor's process of preparation. This book starts with how to identify the overall scope of a project from the creative perspective of the director as it relates to guiding an actor, before providing a blueprint for preparation that includes script analysis, previsualization, and procedures for rehearsal and capture. This methodology allows the director to uncover the similarities and differences between actor and director in their preparation to facilitate the development of a collaborative dialogue. Featuring chapter-by-chapter exercises and assignments throughout, this book provides a method that enables the director to be present during every stage of production and seamlessly move from prep to filming, while guiding the actor to their best performances. Written in a clear and concise manner, it is ideal for students of directing, early career, and self-taught directors, as well as cinematographers, producers, or screenwriters looking to turn their hand to directing for the first time.

Contents

INTRODUCTION WHAT A DIRECTOR NEEDS TO KNOW PREFACE CHAPTER ONE: WHAT IS DIRECTING AND THE "PROSE" OF PREPARATION CHAPTER TWO: STORYLINE FACTS - THE BRIDGE TO THE THREE QUESTIONS TO CHOICE CHAPTER THREE: THE THREE QUESTIONS TO CHOICE - Walking in the Actor's Shoes CHAPTER FOUR: THE 5 TOOLS - Bringing the Ensemble Together - Part One CHAPTER FIVE: THE 5 TOOLS - Bringing the Ensemble Together - Part Two CHAPTER SIX: MOMENTS AND BEATS CHAPTER SEVEN - MARKING YOUR SCRIPT CHAPTER EIGHT: THE IMPROV MONOLOGUE - Exploring collaboration through personal experience CHAPTER NINE: THE SCRIPTED MONOLOGUE - Prelude to directing a two-person scene CHAPTER TEN: PRESENTING AND RESPONDING TO THE MONOLOGUES CHAPTER ELEVEN: SCENE WORK - CONDUCTING THE FULL REHEARSAL CHAPTER TWELVE: PREVISUALIZATION CHAPTER THIRTEEN: DIGITAL CAPTURE: PUTTING IT INSIDE THE FRAME CHAPTER FOURTEEN: RESPONDING TO SCENE WORK CHAPTER FIFTEEN: BUILDING YOUR SIXTH SENSE -BREAKING OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE CHAPTER SIXTEEN - THE POWER OF IMPROVISATION EPILOGUE ADDENDUM

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