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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: J. Stanley , M. MontaPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 2008 ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.335kg ISBN: 9780230601376ISBN 10: 0230601375 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 15 December 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFor decades, university theatre/drama programs have taught directing focused solely on the techniques and traditions of the stage. Conversely, TV/Film programs have focused on the technical aspects of directing for film and television but ignored the dynamics of the actor/director relationship so important in the theatre. To prepare the next generation of directors, academic training programs should now focus on the directing skills needed to succeed in theatre, television, and film, Directing for Stage and Screen is a much needed textbook that provides the basic directing tools required in all three areas and should serve as a valuable resource for today's professors as well as future directors. Well balanced and accessible. --Nick Reid, San Diego State University<p> This is a great resource for undergraduate students in both theatre and film. This text provides a really clear and comprehensive guide for the practical aspects of Theatre/film/TV. It is for people who want to get jobs, and those who want to know how it is done in the real world, --Linda Donahue, Texas Tech University <p>“For decades, university theatre/drama programs have taught directing focused solely on the techniques and traditions of the stage. Conversely, TV/Film programs have focused on the technical aspects of directing for film and television but ignored the dynamics of the actor/director relationship so important in the theatre. To prepare the next generation of directors, academic training programs should now focus on the directing skills needed to succeed in theatre, television, and film. Directing for Stage and Screen is a much needed textbook that provides the basic directing tools required in all three areas and should serve as a valuable resource for today’s professors as well as future directors. Well balanced and accessible.”—Nick Reid, San Diego State University<p>“This is a great resource for undergraduate students in both theatre and film. This text provides a really clear and comprehensive guide for the practical aspects of Theatre/film/TV. It 0;For decades, university theatre/drama programs have taught directing focused solely on the techniques and traditions of the stage. Conversely, TV/Film programs have focused on the technical aspects of directing for film and television but ignored the dynamics of the actor/director relationship so important in the theatre. To prepare the next generation of directors, academic training programs should now focus on the directing skills needed to succeed in theatre, television, and film, Directing for Stage and Screen is a much needed textbook that provides the basic directing tools required in all three areas and should serve as a valuable resource for today7;s professors as well as future directors. Well balanced and accessible.1;2;Nick Reid, San Diego State University 0;This is a great resource for undergraduate students in both theatre and film. This text provides a really clear and comprehensive guide for the practical aspects of Theatre/film/TV. It is for people who want to get jobs, and those who want to know how it is done in the real world, 1;2;Linda Donahue, Texas Tech University For decades, university theatre/drama programs have taught directing focused solely on the techniques and traditions of the stage. Conversely, TV/Film programs have focused on the technical aspects of directing for film and television but ignored the dynamics of the actor/director relationship so important in the theatre. To prepare the next generation of directors, academic training programs should now focus on the directing skills needed to succeed in theatre, television, and film, Directing for Stage and Screen is a much needed textbook that provides the basic directing tools required in all three areas and should serve as a valuable resource for today's professors as well as future directors. Well balanced and accessible. --Nick Reid, San Diego State University This is a great resource for undergraduate students in both theatre and film. This text provides a really clear and comprehensive guide for the practical aspects of Theatre/film/TV. It is for people who want to get jobs, and those who want to know how it is done in the real world, --Linda Donahue, Texas Tech University For decades, university theatre/drama programs have taught directing focused solely on the techniques and traditions of the stage. Conversely, TV/Film programs have focused on the technical aspects of directing for film and television but ignored the dynamics of the actor/director relationship so important in the theatre. To prepare the next generation of directors, academic training programs should now focus on the directing skills needed to succeed in theatre, television, and film. Directing for Stage and Screen is a much needed textbook that provides the basic directing tools required in all three areas and should serve as a valuable resource for today's professors as well as future directors. Well balanced and accessible. -Nick Reid, San Diego State University This is a great resource for undergraduate students in both theatre and film. This text provides a really clear and comprehensive guide for the practical aspects of Theatre/film/TV. It For decades, university theatre/drama programs have taught directing focused solely on the techniques and traditions of the stage. Conversely, TV/Film programs have focused on the technical aspects of directing for film and television but ignored the dynamics of the actor/director relationship so important in the theatre. To prepare the next generation of directors, academic training programs should now focus on the directing skills needed to succeed in theatre, television, and film . Directing for Stage and Screen is a much needed textbook that provides the basic directing tools required in all three areas and should serve as a valuable resource for today's professors as well as future directors. Well balanced and accessible. --Nick Reid, San Diego State University This is a great resource for undergraduate students in both theatre and film. This text provides a really clear and comprehensive guide for the practical aspects of Theatre/film/TV. It is for people who want to get jobs , and those who want to know how it is done in the real world . --Linda Donahue, Texas Tech University For decades, university theatre/drama programs have taught directing focused solely on the techniques and traditions of the stage. Conversely, TV/Film programs have focused on the technical aspects of directing for film and television but ignored the dynamics of the actor/director relationship so important in the theatre. To prepare the next generation of directors, academic training programs should now focus on the directing skills needed to succeed in theatre, television, and film . Directing for Stage and Screen is a much needed textbook that provides the basic directing tools required in all three areas and should serve as a valuable resource for today's professors as well as future directors. Well balanced and accessible. --Nick Reid, San Diego State University This is a great resource for undergraduate students in both theatre and film. This text provides a really clear and comprehensive guide for the practical aspects of Theatre/film/TV. It is for people who want to get jobs , and those who want to know how it is done in the real world . --Linda Donahue, Texas Tech University Author InformationMarian F. Monta is Professor of Theatre-TV-Film at the University of Texas-Pan America. Jack R. Stanley is Professor of Theatre-TV-Film at the University of Texas-Pan America. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |