This ambitious new book from the internationally acclaimed author, producer and director, Michael Tobias, brings together the voices of renowned documentary filmmakers from around the world as they probe one of the most widely followed, urgent and fascinating of art forms - the documentary.
Nearly 40 contributors from a dozen countries - directors, writers, producers, cinematographers, editors, distributors and broadcasters - explore the complexities of non-fiction filmmaking from the trenches of their profession.
This book is for every filmmaker who wants to inspire, motivate or touch audiences through the powerful medium of documentary filmmaking.
Contributors include:
Jeremy Hogarth (Australia)
Eduard Schrieber (Germany)
Ian Mutsu (Japan)
Stefan Jarl (Sweden)
David Wolper (U.S)
Alexis Krasilkovsky (Russia/U.S.)
Christopher Fryman (Japan)
Ren Yuan (China)
Arnold Shapiro (U.S.)
Richard Leacock (U.K.)
Jens Meuer (Germany)
An inspiring exploration of documentary filmmaking
Over 40 contributors from throughout the world
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Verlagsort
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40 b&w photographs and illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 180 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-941188-62-3 (9780941188623)
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Acknowledgements
Introduction by Michael Tobias
Part I - Origins, Histories, Reflections
Part II - The 'Moment'
Part III - Visions and Expeditions
Part IV - The Polictics and Posibilities of Advocacy
Part V - The Changing Technology of Non-Fiction
Part VI - Communicating with a Public
Part VII - The Business of Documentaries
Part VIII - Two Interviews
Part IX - the Spirituality of Non- Fiction