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How to Direct; Film Language is the second in a series of Ebooks for the student director from director and film coach Ruth Torjussen.
The job of the film director is to interpret the script three times; in pre-production, during the shoot and in the edit. At each stage they will have to communicate their interpretation to the rest of their team. This can seem very daunting to those starting off who are not sure of the correct language or terminology to use, besides any doubts they may also have about their choice of shots. This Ebook will provide you with an understanding of commonly used terms of the film language: Shot sizes, Master shots and coverage, camera angles, the moving camera, film lenses, depth of field as well as the reasons why you would select particular shots for your film.
With photos and diagrams to enhance the explanations, 'How to Direct; Film Language' is volume 2 in a series of micro-budget Ebooks from a micro budget director. Ruth's own experience of writing and directing films plus the experience of the many students she has taught and coached mean that she recognizes that new directors are fearful of one or more of the following: directing the actors, technical issues regarding cinematography, standing up and being counted.

Through her Ebooks, FREE video tutorials, one to one script development and directors coaching Ruth is eager to help you move quickly from nervous rookie to confidant practitioner.
Further 'How to Direct' Ebooks cover: The Role of Director, The Rules of Film Grammar, Framing and Composition, Directing Actors, Blocking, Shooting for the Edit.
In addition please sign up for her FREE video tutorials at www.ruthtorjussen.com

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