The veterans of the cinema in our present time and knowledge in books indispensable and useful for any passionate of the Seventh art. With these results obtained in the production of feature films.
Next I recommend 10 books for anyone interested in the making of feature films:
"Making Movies" by Sidney Lumet
"Hitchcock" by François Truffaut
"My Movie Business: A Memoir" by John Irving
"Sculpting in Time" by Andrei Tarkovsky
"The Visual Story: Creating the Visual Structure of Film, TV and Digital Media" by Bruce Block
"What is Cinema?" by Bazin Andre
"Narration in the Fiction Film" by David Bordwell
"Rebel Without a Crew, or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker With $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player" by Robert Rodríguez
"How to Analyze a Film" by Francesco Casetti
"Notes on the Cinematographer" by Robert Bresson
Good list! I'm hoping we can get an active filmmaker group started here.
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that would be awesome!
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I'm amazed that there isn't already a group for us. There is a writer on here who is doing some great articles about script writing right now @screenwriterml.
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