Directing the documentary
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Directing the documentary
Focal Press, an imprint of Elsevier, c2004
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [599]-608) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Tens of thousands of readers have benefited from Michael Rabiger's classic text on documentary filmmaking, now updated to reflect the revolutionary switch to digital video equipment and software. You will learn how to research and focus a documentary film or video idea, develop a crew, direct the crew, maintain control during shooting, and oversee postproduction. Practical work is emphasized, with dozens of exercises and questionnaires to help focus your ideas and give you hands-on practice. The documentary is treated as an important genre in its own right, as well as a useful prelude to directing feature films.
The fourth edition is a significant update. The book's emphasis has always been on concrete steps you can take to become a documentary filmmaker, and there are loads of new projects to help, along with assessment tables that allow you to gauge your progress. In addition, there is new material on location sound, the reality TV trend, top documentaries to see, and more.
目次
Part 1: Introduction, History and Future
Ch. 1: The Director's Role
Ch. 2: A Brief and Functional History of the Documentary
Part 2: Aesthetics and Authorship
Ch. 3: Elements of the Documentary
Ch. 4: Evidence of Point of View in the Documentary
Ch. 5: Time, Development, and Structure
Ch. 6: Authorship Challenges and Opportunities
Ch. 7: Re-enactment, Reconstruction, and Docudrama
Ch. 8: Documentary Theory and the Issue of Representation
Ch. 9: Projects: Critical Writing
Part 3: Identity and Authorship
Ch. 10: Projects: Recognizing Your Artisitic Identity
Ch. 11: Developing Your Story Ideas
Part 4: Screencraft
Ch. 12: Screen Grammar
Ch. 13: Projects: Screencraft Analysis
Ch. 14: Projects Basic Production
Part 5: Preproduction
Ch. 15: Initial Research and the Draft Proposal
Ch. 16: Research Leading Up to the Shoot
Ch. 17: Missions and Permissions
Ch. 18: Developing a Crew
Ch. 19: The Preproduction Meeting
Part 6: Production
Ch. 20: Camera Equipment and Shooting Procedure
Ch. 21: Lighting
Ch. 22: Location Sound
Ch. 23: Avoiding Problems
Ch. 24: Interviewing
Ch. 25: Directing Participants
Ch. 26: Directing the Crew
Ch. 27: Authorship
Ch. 28: Projects: Advanced Production
Part 7: Postproduction
Ch. 29: Postproduction Begins
Ch. 30: The Paper Edit: Designing a Structure
Ch. 31: Editing: The First Assembly
Ch. 32: Editing: The Process of Refinement
Ch. 33: Narration
Ch. 34: Editing: The End Game
Ch. 35: Using Music and Working with a Composer
Ch. 36: Editing: From Fine Cut to Sound Mix
Ch. 37: Titles and Acknowledgments
Ch. 38: Projects: Postproduction
Part 8: Career Track
Ch. 39: Education
Ch. 40: Getting Work
Part 9: Other Information
Appendix 1: Projects: Outcomes Assessment Criteria
Appendix 2: Useful Forms
Filmography of Director Michael Rabiger
Glossary
Film Sources
Bibliography
Periodicals
Useful Websites
Index
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