“A terrific sequel to the first Master Shots. If there’s a cool way to move the camera, Kenworthy has explained it to us. I can’t wait to get this book into my students’ hands.” —John Badham, director, Saturday Night Fever, WarGames; author, I’ll Be in My Trailer
Dialogue scenes are the most important moments in your film, but most directors get them wrong. If you block your scenes well, you do more than capture the basic scene; you echo the meaning, emotion, and drama of every moment. That is never more important than with dialogue.
Whatever your budget, there is an exciting way to capture dialogue. It is a tragedy that so many directors are happy to open a scene with a moving master shot, and then just settle into dull coverage for the dialogue. You can do better than that and Master Shots Vol 2 gives you 100 ways to shoot dynamic dialogue.
Building on the success of the bestselling Master Shots, this volume goes much deeper. Includes more than 200 diagrams illustrating camera positions.
Between the Scenes: What Every Film Director, Writer, and Editor Should Know About Scene Transitions
The Writers’ Room Survival Guide: Don’t Screw Up The Lunch Order and Other Keys to a Happy Writers’ Room
Do the Right Thing: Five Screenplays that Embrace Diversity
Directing Feature Films: The Creative Collaboration Between Directors, Writers, and Actors
Writing for the Cut: Shaping Your Script for Cinema
Make Film History: Rewrite, Reshoot, and Recut the World's Greatest Films
Letters to Young Filmmakers: Creativity and Getting Your Films Made
Bulletproof: Writing Scripts that Don't Get Shot Down
Visual Storytelling: How to Speak to the Audience Without Saying a Word
Master of The Cinemactic Universe: The Secret Code to Writing In The New World of Media
Costume Design 101 (2nd Edition)
You Can Act! A Complete Guide for Actors
Film Directing: Cinematic Motion (2nd Edition)
Everything I Know About Filmmaking I Learned Watching Seven Samurai
Setting Up Your Shots: Great Camera Moves Every Filmmaker Should Know (2nd Edition)
Directing Great Television: Inside TV’s New Golden Age
Story Selling: How to Develop, Market, and Pitch Your Film & TV Projects
CRASH! BOOM! BANG! How to Write Action Movies
Film Production Management 101: Production Management and Coordination in an Era of The Respectful Workplace and Sustainable Practices
Editing for Directors: A Guide for Creative Collaboration
John Badham On Directing: Notes from the Set of Saturday Night Fever, War Games, and More (2nd Edition)
Cinematography for Directors (2nd Edition)
The Eye is Quicker: Film Editing; Making a Good Film Better
Film Editing: Great Cuts Every Filmmaker and Movie Lover Must Know
The Storyboard Artist: A Guide to Freelancing in Film, TV, and Advertising
Master Shots, Volume 1: 100 Advanced Camera Techniques to Get an Expensive Look on Your Low-Budget Movie (2nd Edition) 
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