A first-time director needs a survival guide, not an encyclopedia.
Gil Bettman tells you everything you must know about the easy stuff—preproduction and postproduction—so you can convincingly discharge your duties as a director in those areas. More importantly, he arms you with the information and strategies to kill the demons that will be coming at you right and left on the set.
You’ll learn how to:
- Perfect your script and cast
- Deal with your producer, cinematographer, First AD, editor and other key personnel
- Move your camera and choose lenses that will capture the images in your head
- Coax the best performance from any actor
This book will enable you to pull form from chaos and make the best film possible—no matter your resources.
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Reality TV: An Insider's Guide to TV's Hottest Market (2nd Edition)
Psychology for Screenwriters: Building Conflict in Your Script (2nd Ed)
Between the Scenes: What Every Film Director, Writer, and Editor Should Know About Scene Transitions
Visual Storytelling: How to Speak to the Audience Without Saying a Word
Directing the Camera: How Professional Directors Use a Moving Camera to Energize Their Films 
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