Judith Weston
Judith Weston has written two books (Directing Actors, and The Film Director's Intuition) for directors, actors, screenwriters—as well as others who may have wondered whether the techniques of actors and filmmakers might be useful in their everyday business and personal lives.
Born in Maine, Judith grew up in New England, and by an early age was drafting brother, cousins, and neighborhood children into living room and back-yard theatrical productions. She dropped out of college in the '60s, and moved to New York City's East Village, working in a bank by day, and (off-hours) organizing "guerrilla theater" events such as the 1968 picketing of the Miss America Contest. When she moved to Berkeley, California in 1970, she started studying acting for real.
The Director's Six Senses: An Innovative Approach to Developing Your Filmmaking Skills
Memo from the Story Dept: Secrets of Structure and Character
Future of Television: Your Guide to Creating TV in the New World
Writing the TV Drama Series: How to Succeed as a Professional Writer in TV (4th Edition)
Directing the Camera: How Professional Directors Use a Moving Camera to Energize Their Films
The Film Director’s Bag of Tricks: Get What You Want from Writers and Actors
The Coffee Break Screenwriter Breaks the Rules: A Guide for the Rebel Writer
Writing for the Cut: Shaping Your Script for Cinema