Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 176 pages
- Published by: Focal Press
- Edition: 1st Edition June 16, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0240808347
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0240808345
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Book Dimensions:
10.2 x 9.1 x 0.6 inches
- Weighs: 1.6 pounds
Product Review
"This book is a fascinating and well-researched look at a new generation of directors working in the field of pop promos, one which continues to be enormously influential on the world of commercials." - Lurzer's International Archive, Aug-Sept 2006
Book Description
This is a unique title; no current showcase of the best contemporary music videos exists, despite the area being a popular, flourishing hub of creative activity. If you want to succeed in this area, you need this book!
Reinventing Music Videos provides a showcase of the best of the next generation of international music video directors, who are creating work for best-selling and cutting-edge music artists. The up and coming are contrasted with an icons of the genre' section on big name music video directors such as Chris Cunningham and Spike Jonze to give the complete overview of this area.
Stunning visuals dominate the book, along with questions and answers with the creators, and their sketches, treatments, and test visuals. This is an invaluable reference guide, a source of inspiration and process with an exploration of the underlying technologies and techniques alongside the showcase for everyone working in music videos and those wanting to get into this highly sought after genre of filmmaking.
* This is an invaluable, high-profile resource on a "hot button" area of filmmaking with insider information not available elsewhere
* Contains visuals from high-profile, internationally best-selling music artists
* Learn from a renowned authority on alternate' moving image
Reader Reviews
The book deals with some fairly standard shooting techniques and equipment uses. Creativity being the main focal point is inspiring and compelling. At first I thought there was too much emphasis on computer graphics, as this is out of reach to most budget conscious filmmakers, but the author is graphics oriented. The links to the vids shot by the directors were very useful and only dated a couple of years, but were great examples of what's currently some of the top directors' visions. This made up for the bulk of animated video reviews which for the most part were excellent. The book is a fine insight into the minds of some of the finest young directors today.
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