Between the scenes : what every film director, writer, and editor should know about scene transitions / Jeffrey Michael Bays.
Material type:
- 9781615931699 (pbk.)
- 791.430232
- PN 1995.9 B361b 2014
Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Humanidades | Humanidades (4to. Piso) | PN 1995.9 B361b 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | 1 | Available | 00000114868 |
Browsing Biblioteca Juan Bosch shelves, Shelving location: Humanidades (4to. Piso), Collection: Humanidades Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||
PN 1995.9 B282n 1973 Nonfiction film; a critical history. | PN 1995.9 B291m 2022 The middle ages and the movies : eight key films / | PN 1995.9 B336i 2013 Independent film producing : how to produce a low-budget feature film / | PN 1995.9 B361b 2014 Between the scenes : what every film director, writer, and editor should know about scene transitions / | PN 1995.9 B365i 2008 Indiana Jones : off the beaten path : an unofficial expedition / | PN 1995.9 B369d 2008 Documentary display: re-viewing nonfiction film and video / | PN1995.9 B421s 2007 Spark your career in film / |
"Between the Scenes delivers a fresh approach to film directing, screenwriting, and editing. once you've got your scenes planned out, this book steps in by shifting your focus to how your individual sequences and scenes connect to each other. you'll find new ways to create emotional feelings in your audience. From location choices, to character movement between scenes, to the use of music, scene transitions are where the meat is in your story, and now you'll discover a new pallet of creative possibilities. "-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-135).
Includes filmography.
Machine generated contents note: TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Introduction -- How To Use This Book -- Looking at Films in a new Way -- From Instinct to Craft -- The Hidden Art: Why nobody notices -- 1. WHAT IS A SCENE TRANSITION? -- On the Set -- Anatomy of a Scene Transition -- Choices at the Transition -- The Life of a Scene Transition -- Six Major Transitions -- Transitions Between Sequences and Scenes -- Grab your Script -- 2. CHOOSING LOCATIONS THAT COLLIDE -- Scenequakes -- Collision with oppositions -- Sudden Absence -- Add More Drama to Boundaries -- Mental Maps -- Single Location Films -- 3. TYING YOUR EVENTS TOGETHER -- The Train -- Linking Through Similarity -- The Wright Wipe -- The Hook -- Linking Multiple Plots -- 4. EMOTIONAL PEAK: CHARACTER ON THE MOVE -- On the Move -- Looking at the Script -- Anatomy of Character at the Scene Change -- Emotional Ingredients -- To Show It or not to Show It -- If It's not in the Script -- Dialogue in Motion -- Adding Other Characters -- 5. EMOTIONAL EBB: SCENERY AND RELIEF -- Give Them a Break -- The Cinematic Ebb -- Variations in Camera Proximity -- The Audience Thinking and Feeling -- Connecting to Audience Feeling -- Uses of Scenery -- Objects, Motifs, Symbols -- Other Ways of Relief -- Storyteller's Attitude -- 6. MUSIC AND TRANSITIONS -- Silence -- Mechanical Uses of Music -- Telling the Story With Music -- Variations of Transformation Tactics -- Using Pre-Recorded Songs -- The Role of Lyrics -- 7. PUZZLING THE SCENES TOGETHER -- Tension and Release -- Scenes and their Flow -- Looking at the Script -- Deleted Scenes -- Fragmentation and Crescendo -- Intensity of Transitions -- Types of Transitional Scenes -- Bridging Them All Together -- 8. THE TIME MACHINE -- Storytelling is Abbreviation -- Ways to Show Time Manipulation -- Transitional Editing Speed -- Other Time Styles -- When not to Show Time -- Gestalt's Cousin -- 9. CASE STUDY: RIDLEY SCOTT'S GLADIATOR -- The Longest Transition Ever -- Maximus Escapes Execution -- Sleeping Through the Night -- Crosscutting To Family's Murder -- The Big reaction -- Carried to Zucchabar -- 10. TELEVISION VS. FEATURE FILM TRANSITIONS -- Film and TV Differences -- Commercial Breaks -- Multiple Plots -- The Future of Storytelling.
There are no comments on this title.