Genre filmmaking a visual guide to shots and style
Beautifully illustrated with hundreds of 4-color images from the movies you love, this book is the last one you will need to understand the artistic and technical considerations of making a genre film. Author Danny Draven walks you through the aesthetic, narrative, and camera techniques necessary to...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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New York ; London :
Focal Press
c2013.
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Edition: | 1st edition |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628053106719 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; DEDICATION; Acknowledgements; Section One The Horror Genre; The Scary Dolly Zoom; The Ghost Reveal; The Weapon POV; The Victim's Eye; The Body Split; Silhouette Reveal; The Gross Out; The Jump Scare; Reflection Scares; Terror from Behind (Split Focus); The Monster Trap; The Weapon Shadow; Jaws of Death; The Body Hole; Danger at the Door; Lurking from Above; The Voyeur; The Monster Inside; Deadly Weapon Tracking Shot; Section Two The Comedy Genre; The Seduction Shot; The Lustful Gaze; The Floating Camera; Slow and Sexy Body Reveal; The Surreal 360 Kiss
- Split ScreenThe Imagined Self; The Marriage Transition; Dual Scenes Sequence; The Changing Seasons Sequence; Multiple Dates 360; Section Three The Sci-Fi Genre; The Surprise Attack; Face Off; Man vs. Alien; Man vs. Nature; Bullet Time; The Abduction Shot; The Creature Inside; The Eye Reflection; Section Four The Thriller Genre; The Eavesdropper Shot; The Unexpected Jump; The Car Pursuit; Back from the Dead; Under Surveillance; The Urgent Call; Panic 360 Shot; Almost Captured; Hiding from Danger (Split Focus); Danger in a Reflection; Cigarette Time Passage Transition; The Floating Corpse
- Index