This is why they’re called motion pictures!
On motion picture and television sets today the director spends 90% of his time directing the camera. Professional actors come to set prepared to direct themselves. In spite of this recent change, 90% of all books on directing do not teach specifically how to direct the camera.
Directing the Camera fills that void by teaching the elements of craft that contemporary directors use to give their films the visually dynamic look preferred by audiences today.
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Bulletproof: Writing Scripts that Don't Get Shot Down
Film Directing: Shot by Shot - 25th Anniversary Edition: Visualizing from Concept to Screen
Master Shots, Volume 1: 100 Advanced Camera Techniques to Get an Expensive Look on Your Low-Budget Movie (2nd Edition)
Writing the TV Drama Series: How to Succeed as a Professional Writer in TV (4th Edition)
Directing Great Television: Inside TV’s New Golden Age
Shoot Like Spielberg: The Visual Secrets of Action, Wonder and Emotional Adventure 
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