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Bobker, Lee R. – 1973
This book is a guide to the making of films. It covers preparation (scripting, storyboarding, budgeting, casting, and crew selection), filming (directing, camera operating, and sound recording), and postproduction (editing, sound dubbing, laboratory processing, and trial screening). Distribution of films is discussed in detail. Possible careers in…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Career Opportunities, Communications, Creative Activities
Sheahan, Eileen – 1979
Intended as a guide for research in the literature of film, this book lists publications that range from early film writings to books published through mid-1977. Entries are listed alphabetically by author or by title, and are numbered sequentially within the following sections: guides and handbooks, dictionaries and encyclopedias, annuals and…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Audiovisual Communications, Film Criticism
Phillips, Gene D. – 1974
This book makes a comparative study of the prose fiction of Graham Greene and the films made from that fiction. Special attention is focused upon the "cinematic" style of Greene's prose, the effect of Greene's screenwriting on his novels, and the characteristics of Greene's filmscripts. The book is divided into considerations of Greene…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Creative Activities, Fiction, Film Production Specialists
Fadiman, William – 1972
A behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood's film industry reveals the roles and functions of its agents, directors, stars, writers, producers, and technicians. Economy is the dominant motivational factor affecting everyone connected with Hollywood; actors, scripts, and film production specialists are evaluated entirely in dollars. Coping with this…
Descriptors: Acting, Agencies, Agency Role, Audiovisual Communications