Aesthetics of Film Production: A Hands-On Guide to Authorial Voice

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Exploring aesthetic decision-making skills through active, critical interpretation of the screenplay, this book investigates the ways filmmakers translate a screenplay into a powerful film. Guiding the reader through the formal choices a filmmaker makes, this book encompasses all aspects of the filmmaking process, including directing, acting, cinematography, lighting, production design, sound, and editing.

Author Joyce illustrates how to apply aesthetics in a way that encourages creative thinking and stylistic choices, while emphasizing the importance of active decision-making to foreground the screenplay in the filmmaking process. Focusing on how films should be crafted stylistically from beat to beat, the book provides tangible footholds to assist filmmakers with the aesthetic decision-making process, empowering filmmakers to create films to resonate emotionally and intellectually.

Ideal for students of filmmaking and aspiring filmmakers looking to train their gut and hone their creative and aesthetic decision-making in the filmmaking process.

Additional online screenplay samples show how one singular story can be told with different emphasis and narrative perspectives.

Author(s): James B. Joyce
Publisher: Routledge/Focal Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 195
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
1 Aesthetics
2 Respecting the Audience
3 Story and Character
4 Critical Script Analysis for Technical and Aesthetic Decision-Making
5 Training Your Gut
6 Developing an Evolving Aesthetic
7 Engaging and Surprising Characters
8 Applying Active Characters
9 What’s Your Point (of View)?
10 Synthesis
11 Post-Production Begins in Pre-Production
12 Cinematography Without a Camera
13 Understanding the Importance of Diegesis in Sound Design
14 The Long Listen… and Other Editing Structures
15 The Director’s Responsibilities to the Actor: Consider Your Childhood Play
16 Final Footholds: your Call to Action
Appendix A: Character Analysis Sheet
Appendix B: Questions to Train Your Gut
Appendix C: Sample Marked-Up Script
Appendix D: Sample-Implied Narrator Perspectives
Index