This accessible book is an exploration of the condition of the director from an insiderâ s perspective, discussing how directors survive and thrive in the immensely challenging environment of the film and television industry.
This accessible book is an exploration of the condition of the director from an insiderâ s perspective, discussing how directors survive and thrive in the immensely challenging environment of the film and television industry.
Tim Leandro is Senior Lecturer in Directing for Film and Television at the University of York. He is a twice BAFTA-nominated film and television director, whose career spans more than three decades. Originally a video artist in the 1980s, Leandro then moved into factual television and documentaries at the BBC, before segueing into drama in the early 90s. Leandro has made dramas for all the main terrestrial UK broadcasters across a wide range of genres including children's drama, soap, high-end drama, single films, series and serials.
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Introduction 1 So, what is a director anyway? 2 But, how did you get into the industry? 3 Barry and the hill 4 Is this script worth shooting? 5 Preparing to succeed 6 Where are you going to shoot? 7 Casting 8 Design, costume and make-up 9 Negotiating with production and working with the 1st AD 10 Planning 11 Geography is story 12 Don't get hung up on cameras 13 Sound 14 Day one 15 Actors 16 The edit always tells the truth 17 The power of the cut 18 Directing in the digital space 19 Directing while black 20 End word
Introduction 1 So, what is a director anyway? 2 But, how did you get into the industry? 3 Barry and the hill 4 Is this script worth shooting? 5 Preparing to succeed 6 Where are you going to shoot? 7 Casting 8 Design, costume and make-up 9 Negotiating with production and working with the 1st AD 10 Planning 11 Geography is story 12 Don't get hung up on cameras 13 Sound 14 Day one 15 Actors 16 The edit always tells the truth 17 The power of the cut 18 Directing in the digital space 19 Directing while black 20 End word
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