@brycepatingre: These are the film books I've turned to over and over in my filmmaking career. None were taught to me in film school, yet all of them have become essential reading as a video editor, television producer, and short film director. Each has helped me learn the art of visual storytelling, and the relationship between sound and visual when crafting a movie. Walter Murch's IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE (learn the art of editing) Michel Chion's AUDIO VISION (learn the importance of sound when crafting a visual story) Sidney Lumet's MAKING MOVIES (a step by step guide to the filmmaking process) Austin Kleon's STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST, SHOW YOUR WORK, and KEEP GOING (how to be a working artist today) Andrei Tarkovsky's SCULPTING IN TIME (a philosophical take on the art of filmmaking) #filmbooks #filmmakingprocess #filmschool #filmeducation #andreitarkovsky #sidneylumet #waltermurch #makingmovies #filmtok #film #movie #aspiringfilmmmaker #BookTok
Question? As a 13 year old who is gettting into film what are some good recommendations for films, so far the most impactful films I’ve watched are satantango, the human condition trilogy and an elephant sitting still I’m looking to enhance my taste even more so I’d like some -
2022-10-30 20:38:02
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Romero :
How was your experience at Emerson?
2022-10-25 00:07:24
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Ralphiep03 :
Sculpting in Time is soooooooo epic
2022-10-25 00:40:16
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Bryce Patingre :
Any favorite film books?
2022-10-24 22:19:46
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The Petty Millennial :
Nice hair cut!!!
2022-10-25 01:57:11
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user4741920379290 :
@jwse32: I would like to see a chapter breakdown of The Anatomy of Story by John Truby. I can never finish it
2022-10-25 01:45:07
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Kai Kobori-Hotchkiss :
I like Notes on the Cinematograph by Robert Bresson
2022-11-05 02:30:31
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AprylFool :
have you read Roeg's book?
2022-10-25 04:08:10
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