Martin Scorsese directs films that range from the subtlest studies of relationships to violent gangster movies, with characters who are driven to the extremes of their personality. This book looks at Scorsese’s key techniques, showing how he uses space, framing, and a strong sense of direction, to en-sure that your films are brimming with tension, shock, and emotion.
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Shoot Like Scorsese: The Visual Secrets of Shock, Elegance, and Extreme Character
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Meet The Author
Christopher Kenworthy worked as a writer, director, and producer for fourteen years. He directed a feature film, along with many music videos and commercial projects. Currently he is focused on writing.
Christopher is the author of the best-selling Master Shots Vol. 1, Master Shots Vol. 2, and Master Shots Vol. 3: The Director’s Vision. He is also the author of two novels and many short stories. Born in England, he currently lives in Australia with two daughters and the actor Molly Kerr.
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