Results for: books tagged ‘Film making’

  1. Projections 1

    Projections 1: John Boorman and Walter Donohue

    Projections is a forum for practitioners of the cinema to write about their work. The first issue includes a journal compiled by John Boorman which records his responses to the ... More

  2. Projections 3

    Projections 3: John Boorman and Walter Donohue

    Projections is a forum for film-makers in which the practitioners of cinema write about their craft. The centrepiece of this issue is the journals of Francis Ford Coppola, whose films, ... More

  3. A Whore's Profession

    A Whore's Profession: David Mamet

    In his previous volumes of notes and essays, David Mamet has touched upon many aspects of his life as a writer. In 'Writing in Restaurants' he reflects modestly on his ... More

  4. Notes: The Making of Apocalypse Now

    Notes: The Making of Apocalypse Now: Eleanor Coppola

    'It may be the most lucid account of the strain of epic moviemaking that we'll ever get. At it's center there's a great artist-hero caught in a trap - struggling ... More

  5. Projections 4 1/2

    Projections 4 1/2: John Boorman and Walter Donohue

    When the door of the Lumière factory opened to release the workers, it was more than just the end of the day - it was the beginning of a brand ... More

  6. Living in Oblivion and Eating Crow

    Living in Oblivion and Eating Crow: Tom DiCillo

    Living in Oblivion is a satiric look behind the scenes of the new wave of independent film-makers in America today - the world of Hal Hartley, Richard Linklater, Gus Van ... More

  7. Magic Hour: A Life in Movies

    Magic Hour: A Life in Movies: Jack Cardiff

    The most celebrated director of colour photography tells the story of his adventures in celluloid. The 'Magic Hour' is the special light that occurs just at twilight, and a very ... More

  8. The Godfather Book

    The Godfather Book: Peter Cowie

    In the more than twenty-five years since The Godfather was released, this monumental Paramount film has grown in stature, to such a degree that in several public 'Centenary of the ... More

  9. Jafsie and John Henry: Essays

    Jafsie and John Henry: Essays: David Mamet

    With the signature literary swagger that has made him the most original voice of American stage and screen, David Mamet's essays touch on his most intimate interests and obsessions. From ... More

  10. My First Movie

    My First Movie: Stephen Lowenstein

    In these vivid and revealing interviews, directors such as the Coen brothers, Ang Lee, Anthony Minghella and Neil Jordan recall the making of their 'first films'. Each chapter focuses on ... More

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