The Lean Forward Moment: Create Compelling Stories for Film, TV, and the Web
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.17 (882 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0321585453 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Whether you are an editor, producer, director, cinematographer or visual effects pro, this book will provide the essential techniques you need to create engaging content that emotionally connects with your audience. The core storytelling techniques in this book, apply equally to all levels and types of film and media projects: feature films, television documentaries, fiction, web-based video games, commercials, event films and much more. In this groundbreaking book Norman Hollyn outlines his 'Lean Forward Moment Method' of storytelling that applies to all aspects of the film-making process and media production. Fortunately, Norman Hollyn is such an editor, and he has given us the gift of explanation in the richly illustrated The Lean Forward Moment." - BILL KINDER, Editorial and Post Production Director.. His elegant explanations of editorial choices and creative decisions tell the full story. If you want to construct a film, you need this book!" - MARTIN COHEN, President of Post Production, Paramount Pictures."Norman Hollyn's The Lean Forward Moment speaks volumes about the art and craft of
Yonatan Lehman said inspiring. This is a book that is a step above the usual "how to" books. This books tells you how to use the technical skills you learned from other tutorials to tell a story, to stress the key points in the story that move the story forward. The author explains how this is done across all the various skills that take to make a film - scripting, directing,camera work, lighting editing, audio and even producing. Highly recomended. The author alos has tutorials on Lynda.co. "helpful" according to Joshua. The most useful take-away from reading this book is an take on the science of moving your audience with story.. Bit too much waffle and the messages are often hidden Bit too much waffle and the messages are often hidden. A lot of value is lost if you are not i possession of the numerous 'example' movies reviewed.