"The book is not intended to critique the films or philosophise on the genre. It is devoted to recalling the memory of the films that depict the time when many Americans "gave the last measure of full devotion"".
Collected writings from the New Yorker from 1969 to 1973 - largely film reviews, major and more avant-garde, plus some more general essays about the nature of film audiences, in particular a long essay entitled "Numbing the Audience".
Practical introduction to creating and editing high quality video on the desktop.
Contents: A brief history; The new desktop hardware; The new desktop software; Video editing; Audio editing; Animation; The raw material; The production…
A comprehensive manual that teaches the essentials of filmmaking from the perspective of the director. Ideal for film production and directing classes, as well as for professionals with sights on the director's chair, Covers all stages of production,…
A wide ranging collection of short articles/essays on films and filmgoing, including reminiscences from older writers, all with a Bristol point of view.