Directing the Camera: How Professional Directors Use a Moving Camera to Energize Their Films
By (Author) Gil Bettman
Michael Wiese Productions
Michael Wiese Productions
1st April 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Photography: subject-specific techniques and principles
791.430233
232
Width 191mm, Height 279mm
517g
The first half of this book is devoted to teaching a systemized approach that canbe used to design the very best moving shot for any dialogue scene, nomatter how complex or long. Bettman's "Five Task" approach enables theaspiring director to quickly grasp this difficult element of directorial craft. In thesecond half the reader is taught how to shoot action sequences using movingand static cameras and the gamut of lenses to achieve the magic trick essentialto shooting action - making stunts that are highly controlled and neither violentnor dangerous look completely mind-blowing.
Gil Bettman is a director and a professor. He teaches at Chapman University in the Dodge College of Film and Media Arts. His book, First Time Director, made the Los Angeles Times bestseller list. He recently completed his fifth feature film, Go There Once, Be There Twice, a documentary recap of the life and times of rock star Sammy Hagar. Bettman has also directed numerous rock videos and multiple episodes of primetime television.