Customer Reviews
interesting information - By: A. Jakobs, 29 Jun 2008 
I just finished the book, it has a lot of interesting information that I haven't seenin other books. it can get a bit boring at a time as it seems to reuse some movies a bit too much..
I have to agree with one of the other readers that the images could have been a bit better..
I had one problem with the book.. It misses the last 4 pages for some reason (it is a brand new copy), maybe even more, but item 99 & 100 are missing from my copy of the book..
Good written, bad images. - By: H. BROOKS, 04 Jul 2007 
The written content of the book itself is very useful, however, the quality of the stills taken from the films they are describing is terrible.
This is a book about film & yet all of the reference pictures are black & white (even when they are talking about colour) hard to see, bad quality.
The book should be reprinted with better quality photos. No doubt about it.
A very clear and helpful book - By: Elizabeth-Jane, 21 Apr 2006 
There is a huge amount of informationin this book. It is very clearly & logically laid out with sections on, for example, space, framing, editing, locations, wardrobe, music, camera movement, editing, transitions. The key point is how all these elements can be used to support the story, & guide emotional responses.
I had already made two short films when I discovered this book, & it was a revelation to understand the logic behind many of the things I had done intuitively. It has also broadened my awareness of many other elements to considerin the cinematic storytelling process.
One of the great aspects of this comprehensive book is that it can be dipped into at will. There are a hundred different conventions, all illustrated with examples from real films, & often with the screenplay printed alongside. Every time I pick it up I learn something new. I recommend it to all directors who believe that a great story, cinematically told, is the end goal of all our filmmaking efforts.