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Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1.
Sight
Visual Storytelling
Screen Rectangle
One Frame, One Story
2.
Touch
Production Design
Environmental Reflections
The Outer World as a Reflection of Ourselves
The Outer World as a Deformed Expression of Our Selves
Real Space to Touch
3.
Hearing
Sound and Music
Sound Awareness
Music
4.
Smell
Directing Actors
How to Smell a Lie (Bad Performances)
Directing Actors and Directing Beings
Inspiration for Realistic Blocking
5.
Taste
Style exploration
Exploration and Discovery
Taste in Stories
Visual Taste
Ultimate Taste: The End
6.
Vision
Director’s Inspiration
It’s Not Magic, It’s Hard Work
“Why?”: The Question That Leads to All the Answers
7.
“Do or Do Not, There Is No Try”
How to Put Everything Together
Technical Stuff: Know Your Brushes
Director’s Preparation
Scene Checklist
How to Communicate What You “Sense”
Postproduction Notes: Editing, Sound, and Music
Shooting Procedure
8.
A Case Study:
Dead Poets Society
Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
9.
Conclusion
How to Experience Movies
Love at First Sight: The Importance of Opening Scenes
Appendix A
Movie References
Appendix B
Book References
About the Author
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