1st Edition

Adventurous Film Making

By J. David Beal Copyright 1980
    260 Pages
    by Routledge

    Adventurous Film Making (1980) looks at some more ambitious and interesting techniques and shows how these serve film makers in expressing their ideas. This volume spans every kind of film: travel, action, recreations of the past, visual and verbal comedy, the natural world, cartoon and puppet animation, true-life adventures, sporting events, fantasy and science fiction. It focuses on the more advanced use of equipment, and discusses all aspects of shooting and editing, and also reveals for the first time the particular methods chosen by some of the most talented and successful amateur film makers, each an acknowledge specialist in their chosen field.

    1. Procedures with a Purpose  2. Exploring the Byways of Filming  3. Filming Against the Odds  4. Post-Synchronized Sound  5. Double-System Live Sound  6. Single-System Live Sound  7. The Films of Fred Harshbarger  8. The Films of Gordon McKnight  9. The Films of Chris Bonar  10. The Films of Archie Reid  11. The Films of Ian Rintoul  12. The Films of Craig Clements  13. The Films of Bill Glue  14. The Films of Arthur Smith  15. The Films of Tim Wood  16. The Films of Sheila Graber  17. The Films of Dick Budgen and Action Incorporated  18. The Films of Fred McLeod and Ron Miller  19. The Films of Roy Spence  20. The Wishing Stone

    Biography

    J. David Beal