The Working Film Director-2nd edition

How To Arrive, Survive and Thrive in the Director's Chair

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Film
Cover of the book The Working Film Director-2nd edition by Charles Wilkinson, Michael Wiese Productions
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Author: Charles Wilkinson ISBN: 9781615931613
Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions Publication: March 21, 2012
Imprint: Michael Wiese Productions Language: English
Author: Charles Wilkinson
ISBN: 9781615931613
Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions
Publication: March 21, 2012
Imprint: Michael Wiese Productions
Language: English
There are many books on the art of directing. This is the only book about the career itself. Building on the success and popularity of the 1st edition of The Working Director, this new edition adds entirely new and up-to-the-minute focus on the current world of the entry-level filmmaker, the filmmaker looking to move up, and the director who’s fighting to reinvent a once promising career. Readers learn where filmmakers find the filmmaking skills they need, how to approach the so-critical first film, how to land that first directing job, and how to get a suddenly silent phone to start ringing again. Using examples from his three decades directing high-profile productions, writer/director Charles Wilkinson shares a thousand lessons learned by himself and his fellow working directors.
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There are many books on the art of directing. This is the only book about the career itself. Building on the success and popularity of the 1st edition of The Working Director, this new edition adds entirely new and up-to-the-minute focus on the current world of the entry-level filmmaker, the filmmaker looking to move up, and the director who’s fighting to reinvent a once promising career. Readers learn where filmmakers find the filmmaking skills they need, how to approach the so-critical first film, how to land that first directing job, and how to get a suddenly silent phone to start ringing again. Using examples from his three decades directing high-profile productions, writer/director Charles Wilkinson shares a thousand lessons learned by himself and his fellow working directors.

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