The Total Film-Maker
Lewis, Jerry
From ReadInk, ABAA/IOBA, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since February 24, 1998
From ReadInk, ABAA/IOBA, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since February 24, 1998
About this Item
[extremely light foxing to edges of text block, otherwise a nice book with no significant wear; jacket a teensy bit rubbed, tiny piece torn off lower corner of front flap, faint soiling to the all-white rear panel]. (B&W photographs) The first British edition of this highly-regarded primer on the basics of movie-making. For several years, beginning in the Fall of 1967, Lewis taught a graduate seminar at the University of Southern California cinema school; this book, derived from hundreds of hours of tape recordings made during his classes, is a distillation of all the wisdom dispensed by Jer during that time, including his thoughts on comedy, which constitute the latter section of the book. Although Lewis as a director has taken far more than his share of snarkiness and disdain from his fellow countrymen (usually accompanied by some ignorant comment directed at "the French"), in fact as he has always been insightful and innovative, and every page of this book communicates his enthusiasm for the nuts and bolts of the filmmaking process. One critic, reviewing the book many years after it had gone out of print, called it "probably the most readable and common-sensical book any aspiring director could own. If you want to make movies, do what you have to do to find a copy." If you are reading this, you've found one; so whattya gonna do?. Seller Inventory # 24037
Bibliographic Details
Title: The Total Film-Maker
Publisher: Vision Press Limited 1974 (c.1971), London
Publication Date: 1974
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Near Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine dj
Edition: 1st U.K. edition.
Store Description
All orders will be processed promptly and shipped within 48 hours, barring unforeseen circumstances. We grade our books conservatively (Fine being our highest grade, used only for books with no discernible flaws) and package them liberally: most hardcover books are sent in boxes, securely wrapped and cushioned, and with the dust jacket (if present) protected by a new mylar cover. We provide a concise, accurate description of the condition of every book (and a scanned image of the actual book on ...
More InformationWe offer free Media Mail shipping for all domestic (U.S.) orders, and endeavor to keep our Priority Mail rates as reasonable as possible. International shipping in most instances will be via USPS First Class International mail, at the posted rates. Only on rare occasions do we request additional shipping charges, when warranted by the weight or value of the book. Our first priority always is TOP-QUALITY PACKAGING, for MAXIMUM PROTECTION of your book, and we will never compromise on this point.
Payment Methods
accepted by seller