Practical Director: Second Edition

Practical Director: Second Edition

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Author: Mike Crisp (Former Senior Producer, BBC Televison Training, Elstree.Freelance Consultant and Writer)

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 224


There are many books on directing - nearly all of which assume extensive prior knowledge. However this book supplies the novice director with information and skills that usually only come with years of experience. The book leads the reader through every aspect of directing, from handling the crew and actors to equipment, sound and lighting and on to post production and editing. There are many books on directing - nearly all of which assume extensive prior knowledge. However this book supplies the novice director with information and skills that usually only come with years of experience. The book leads the reader through every aspect of directing, from handling the crew and actors to equipment, sound and lighting and on to post production and editing. This book is highly recommended for anyone wishing to learn the practical techniques of directing. It has been updated to include the latest approaches and has a whole new chapter on widescreen filming. It is intended to inspire the novice director who has the ambition and creativity but lacks knowledge and experience. Mike Crisp worked as production manager and director on many classic BBC TV series, including Fawlty Towers, Porridge,, and Steptoe and Son. He is currently working at the BBS Elstree Studios and has lectured extensively in film and single camera direction, in the USA, Singapore, Holland, Germany, and Norway. Reviews of the previous edition: `It is a very good piece of work altogether and there's nothing else that contains a tenth as much as useful advice for the novice director'. Paul Jordan, Senior Producer, Anglia Television 'A rollercoasting blockbuster of a book that claims to supply the novice director with the information and skills that usually only come with years of experience ...'



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Mike Crisp (Former Senior Producer, BBC Televison Training, Elstree.Freelance Consultant and Writer)

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 224


There are many books on directing - nearly all of which assume extensive prior knowledge. However this book supplies the novice director with information and skills that usually only come with years of experience. The book leads the reader through every aspect of directing, from handling the crew and actors to equipment, sound and lighting and on to post production and editing. There are many books on directing - nearly all of which assume extensive prior knowledge. However this book supplies the novice director with information and skills that usually only come with years of experience. The book leads the reader through every aspect of directing, from handling the crew and actors to equipment, sound and lighting and on to post production and editing. This book is highly recommended for anyone wishing to learn the practical techniques of directing. It has been updated to include the latest approaches and has a whole new chapter on widescreen filming. It is intended to inspire the novice director who has the ambition and creativity but lacks knowledge and experience. Mike Crisp worked as production manager and director on many classic BBC TV series, including Fawlty Towers, Porridge,, and Steptoe and Son. He is currently working at the BBS Elstree Studios and has lectured extensively in film and single camera direction, in the USA, Singapore, Holland, Germany, and Norway. Reviews of the previous edition: `It is a very good piece of work altogether and there's nothing else that contains a tenth as much as useful advice for the novice director'. Paul Jordan, Senior Producer, Anglia Television 'A rollercoasting blockbuster of a book that claims to supply the novice director with the information and skills that usually only come with years of experience ...'