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Cinematic Storytelling: The 100 Most Powerful Film Conventions Every Filmmaker Must Know | Cinematic Storytelling: The 100 Most Powerful Film Conventions Every Filmmaker Must Know |
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Must Know What a fascinating book for a scriptwriter to read! At first, you think "This isn't meant for me—it has chapters on camera lenses and camera positions, and wardrobe and sound effects! That's stuff directors and cinematographers and other people work with." From understanding the medium you're working in, comes better work.
Jennifer Van Sijll's Cinematic Storytelling provides 100 film conventions
(as mentioned in the full title) in concise, two-page examples. The pages are
index card-like in their brevity, but are so well-done there is no need for
extra words. First, she lists the filmmaking element, such as "Motion,"
and gives an explanation. Next, she gives a film example, such as E.T.,
and explains the scene pictured in stills and how the particular scene conveys
the element. If needed, she lists a script note or two and then explains what
the dramatic value is of the element. Lastly, she lists a few other films that
can serve as examples. The page with movie stills also contains the scene's
script passage to show how the element was written. A writer will find the pieces
of script excellent examples from which to learn. ABOUT THIS AUTHOR
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