Book Description:
An illustrated, accessible introduction to filmmaking from a Hollywood screenwriter, producer, script consultant, and film school professor
Bringing a film to life requires skills in storytelling, the visual arts, logistics, and more. This book presents many critical principles of filmmaking, including:
- How to structure and pitch a screenplay
- How to make visible the invisible, such as backstory, motivation, and inner psychology
- Why it's best to keep your characters plunging into the unknown
- The difference between plot, story, and theme
- How to compose a frame visually
- How to manage finances, schedules, set logistics, sound, and lighting
- Why many films drag in Act 2, and what to do about it
Written by an award-winning producer, screenwriter, and script consultant to major movie studios,
101 Things I Learned in Film School is an indispensable resource for students, screenwriters, filmmakers, animators, and anyone interested in the movie world.
About the Author Matthew Frederick is an architect, urban designer, instructor of design and writing, and the creator of the acclaimed
101 Things I Learned series. He lives in New York's Hudson Valley.
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