This Issue Includes: "Categories of Direction: Playable, Result, and Demonstration"; "Four Ways of Using the Camera to Tell a Story"; "Auditioning Tips"; "VO & Dialogue Editing"; "Working with a Film/Video Composer for the First Time?"; and more. For the full Table of Contents, see below. -- After you purchase this digital issue, you get 5 downloads. Remember to save your downloads to your hard drive and/or mobile devices. (File format: PDF) This issue includes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DIRECTINGCategories of DirectionPlayable, Result, and DemonstrationCAMERAWORKFour Ways of Using the Camera to Tell a StoryThe Power of the Camera as a Storytelling DeviceProduct SpotlightIfootage Shark S1 SliderPRODUCTIONA Place in HeavenAn incredible time of collaboration between my students and an Indonesian crew, shot over the course of 10 days.ACTINGAuditioning TipsStay Organized, Prepared, and PositiveBOOK REVIEWLighting for Cinematography by David LandauReview by Peter Stein, ASCAUDIOVO & Dialogue EditingQuick Tips for NovicesWorking with a Film/Video Composer for the First Time?Define Your "Artistic World"ON CAMPUSFilm School SpotlightVideo Symphony: Professional School of Media ProductionJoin Vincent Laforet32-City Camera Direction and Movement TourInterview with SNL Film Unit Editor Adam EpsteinThe Cutting Edge Post-Production TourCREATURE CREATIONCreature from the Black LagoonThe Gill Man Turns 60NETWORKINGFeatured NetworkerNatalia JaramilloDIRECTORYGLOBAL MARKETPLACE
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