Script Supervising and Film Continuity by Pat P. Miller (1998, Trade Paperback)

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Educational Level
Adult & Further Education
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Level
Intermediate
Country of Origin
United States
ISBN
9780240802947
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10
0240802942
ISBN-13
9780240802947
eBay Product ID (ePID)
68080

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Script Supervising and Film Continuity
Subject
Film / General, Film / Direction & Production
Publication Year
1998
Type
Textbook
Author
Pat P. Miller
Subject Area
Performing Arts
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
98-045581
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
'Full of useful illustrations, forms and diagrams...' - VideomakerScript Supervising and Film Continuity is a must for those would-be directors, writers, and editors who are long on ambition and short on experience. By divulging the techniques and tools of creating continuity this book is a valuable resource for the continuity conscious. - Videomaker, April 2000, 'Full of useful illustrations, forms and diagrams...' - Videomaker "Script Supervising and Film Continuity is a must for those would-be directors, writers, and editors who are long on ambition and short on experience. By divulging the techniques and tools of creating continuity this book is a valuable resource for the continuity conscious." - Videomaker, April 2000
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
791.430233
Table Of Content
Getting Into the Act, First Comes the Word, Prior to Principal Photography, Before the Camera Rolls, Camera Rehearsals, The Slating Syndrome, Getting the Scene on Film,Timing is of the Essence, That's a Wrap, Continuity Script to Editor, Dynamics of the Camera, Concept of Coverage, Mastery of Matching, Second Unit Filming, Filming for Television, Film Language, Appendix
Edition Description
Revised edition,New Edition
Synopsis
This definitive handbook explains how a script is transformed into a motion picture or television program. Readers will learn the methodology and craft of the script supervisor, who ensures that the continuity of a film, its logical progression, is coherent. The book teaches all vital script supervising functions, including how to: .prepare, or "break down" a script for shooting .maintaining screen direction and progression .matching scenes and shots for editing .cuing actors .recording good takes and prints preparing time and log sheets for editing This revision of an industry classic has been updated to reflect changes in the film industry in recent years, including the use of electronic media in the script supervisor's tasks. While it is written for the novice script writer, it can serve as a valuable resource for directors, film editors, scriptwriters and cinematographers., This definitive handbook explains how a script is transformed into a motion picture or television program. Readers will learn the methodology and craft of the script supervisor, who ensures that the continuity of a film, its logical progression, is coherent. The book teaches all vital script supervising functions, including how to: .prepare, or "break down" a script for shooting .maintaining screen direction and progression .matching scenes and shots for editing .cuing actors .recording good takes and prints preparing time and log sheets for editingThis revision of an industry classic has been updated to reflect changes in the film industry in recent years, including the use of electronic media in the script supervisor's tasks. While it is written for the novice script writer, it can serve as a valuable resource for directors, film editors, scriptwriters and cinematographers., This definitive handbook explains how a script is transformed into a motion picture or television program. Readers will learn the methodology and craft of the script supervisor, who ensures that the continuity of a film, its logical progression, is coherent. The book teaches all vital script supervising functions, including how to: .prepare, or "break down" a script for shooting.maintaining screen direction and progression.matching scenes and shots for editing.cuing actors.recording good takes and printspreparing time and log sheets for editingThis revision of an industry classic has been updated to reflect changes in the film industry in recent years, including the use of electronic media in the script supervisor's tasks. While it is written for the novice script writer, it can serve as a valuable resource for directors, film editors, scriptwriters and cinematographers.
LC Classification Number
TR850.M54 1999

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