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Film And The Director

Film And The Director

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Don Livingston • 1958

TMC: FILM LEARNING-17

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Film and the Director by Don Livingston is a study of the role and creative responsibilities of a film director in the filmmaking process. The book explains how directors shape a film through visual storytelling, actor direction, camera composition, editing decisions, and interpretation of the script. It discusses the relationship between the director and other departments such as cinematography, sound, production design, and screenplay development. The book serves as a practical and educational guide for understanding directing techniques, cinematic language, and the artistic vision required in filmmaking.

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Film Direction Filmmaking Director Visual Storytelling Cinematic Language Screenplay Interpretation Camera Composition Editing Acting Direction Film Production Cinematography Shot Design Creative Vision Film Art Movie Making.

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