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Changing Direction: A Practical Approach to Directing Actors in Film and Theatre Lenore DeKoven (Columbia University, USA)

Changing Direction: A Practical Approach to Directing Actors in Film and Theatre By Lenore DeKoven (Columbia University, USA)

Changing Direction: A Practical Approach to Directing Actors in Film and Theatre by Lenore DeKoven (Columbia University, USA)


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Changing Direction: A Practical Approach to Directing Actors in Film and Theatre Summary

Changing Direction: A Practical Approach to Directing Actors in Film and Theatre: Foreword by Ang Lee by Lenore DeKoven (Columbia University, USA)

The second edition of this elegant and accessible primer offers a helpful reference and resource for directing actors in film, television, and theatre, useful to directors, actors, and writers. Combining underlying theory with dozens of exercises designed to reveal the actor's craft, Lenore DeKoven discusses constructing the throughline; analyzing the script; character needs; the casting and rehearsal processes; as well as the actor and the camera.

Distilling difficult concepts to their simplest form, DeKoven explains how to accurately capture and portray human behavior on stage and screen, offering creative solutions to issues she has encountered or anticipated after decades of experience. Excerpts from interviews with acclaimed actors offer insight into their work with directors, what inspires them, and what they really want from the director.

This second edition incorporates the film Moonlight (2016, Barry Jenkins) for analysis of the directing concepts discussed.

Changing Direction: A Practical Approach to Directing Actors in Film and Theatre Reviews

The updated edition of Changing Direction is an even more lucid, useful guide for directors, performers, and spectators drawn to the craft of acting. Lenore DeKoven has distilled decades of rich experience-as both a creator and a teacher-into an accessible book that illuminates text, subtext, collaboration, and the recreation of human behavior.

-Annette Insdorf, Professor of Film; Author of Cinematic Overtures: How to Read Opening Scenes

The essence of Lenore's distinctive methods, developed over many years, can be found in the pages of this excellent, clearly written book.

-Ang Lee, Director, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Brokeback Mountain (2005), Life of Pi (2012)

Lenore DeKoven says in her introduction to her book, Changing Direction, that 'everyone wants to be in show business.' Well I am, but I've never wanted to direct. After reading Lenore's book, I may reconsider my career choice.

-Edward Asner, Actor/Producer

I was one of the many people who, over the years, asked Lenore to write her book, and finally she has. It's a thrill to read, as well as a reminder of her great gift-her deep understanding of drama, directing, actors, everyday life, and most importantly her wealth of experience and huge heart. I will draw from this every time I work.

-Kimberly Peirce, Writer/Director of Boys Don't Cry (1999), Stop-Loss (2008); Former student of Lenore DeKoven

Lenore DeKoven has written a great book for the director searching for practical advice on the techniques of directing actors. Her work as a teacher has already affected a generation of young filmmakers. One would be hard-pressed to find a more comprehensive and clear approach to working with actors.

-Bette Gordon, Director; Professor of Professional Practice, Film, School of the Arts, Columbia University

This book is much needed on the shelves for students and individuals interested in directing actors for film and theatre. Very few books offer this approach with such specific and practical steps laid out in detail, step by step.

-Sheldon Schiffer, Professor of Communication, Georgia State University


The updated edition of Changing Direction is an even more lucid, useful guide for directors, performers, and spectators drawn to the craft of acting. Lenore DeKoven has distilled decades of rich experience-as both a creator and a teacher-into an accessible book that illuminates text, subtext, collaboration, and the recreation of human behavior.

-Annette Insdorf, Professor of Film; Author of Cinematic Overtures: How to Read Opening Scenes

The essence of Lenore's distinctive methods, developed over many years, can be found in the pages of this excellent, clearly written book.

-Ang Lee, Director, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Brokeback Mountain (2005), Life of Pi (2012)

Lenore DeKoven says in her introduction to her book, Changing Direction, that 'everyone wants to be in show business.' Well I am, but I've never wanted to direct. After reading Lenore's book, I may reconsider my career choice.

-Edward Asner, Actor/Producer

I was one of the many people who, over the years, asked Lenore to write her book, and finally she has. It's a thrill to read, as well as a reminder of her great gift-her deep understanding of drama, directing, actors, everyday life, and most importantly her wealth of experience and huge heart. I will draw from this every time I work.

-Kimberly Peirce, Writer/Director of Boys Don't Cry (1999), Stop-Loss (2008); Former student of Lenore DeKoven

Lenore DeKoven has written a great book for the director searching for practical advice on the techniques of directing actors. Her work as a teacher has already affected a generation of young filmmakers. One would be hard-pressed to find a more comprehensive and clear approach to working with actors.

-Bette Gordon, Director; Professor of Professional Practice, Film, School of the Arts, Columbia University

This book is much needed on the shelves for students and individuals interested in directing actors for film and theatre. Very few books offer this approach with such specific and practical steps laid out in detail, step by step.

-Sheldon Schiffer, Professor of Communication, Georgia State University

About Lenore DeKoven (Columbia University, USA)

Lenore DeKoven has had a distinguished and varied career in film, theatre, and television on both the east and west coasts. From 1988 to 2008, she taught in the Graduate Film Division of Columbia University's School of the Arts, and has also taught at UCLA and New York University. She is a member of the Directors Guild of America, a former Vice President of the League of Professional Theatre Women, was one of the Founders of NY Women in Film and TV, and has directed and produced plays and television in New York and LA. In 1981, DeKoven created Our Workshop East, a development gym for actors, writers, and directors.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. The Actor and Training

3. The Actor's Vocabulary

4. The Text and the Throughline

5. Anaylsis of Script

6. The Character Outline

7. The Casting Process

8. The Rehearsal Process

9. The Actor and the Camera

10. Film and Theatre: Differences and Similarities

11. What do the Actors Say?

12. Tips to the Director

Appendix: Additional Exercises for Workshop or Class

Appendix: Suggested Reading and Viewing

Additional information

GOR009769613
9781138490826
1138490822
Changing Direction: A Practical Approach to Directing Actors in Film and Theatre: Foreword by Ang Lee by Lenore DeKoven (Columbia University, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2018-09-07
194
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