Directing for Film and Television
Directing for Film and Television
Editorial Reviews
Ivan Cury, Professor, California State University, Los Angeles, and author, Directing & Producing for Television
“This is unquestionably the best book on single-camera directing I have ever read anywhere, anytime.”
Harris Yulin, Actor/Director
“One of the most knowledgeable, perspicacious, erudite, and articulate people in television. Anything he has to say is worth hearing.”
Directing for Film and Television
Directing for Film and Television,Christopher Lukas,Watson-Guptill Publications,1581152019,Film & Video - Direction & Production,Motion pictures,Performing Arts,Performing Arts/Dance,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Production and direction,Television,Television - Direction & Production
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