He was the consummate designer of film architecture on a grand scale,
influenced by German expressionism and the work of the great European
directors. He was known for his visual flair and timeless innovation,
a man who meticulously preplanned the color and design of each film
through a series of continuity sketches that made clear camera angles,
lighting, and the actors’ positions for each scene, translating
dramatic conventions of the stage to the new capabilities of film.
Here is the long-awaited book on William Cameron Menzies,
Hollywood’s first and greatest production designer, a job title
David O. Selznick invented for Menzies’ extraordinary,
all-encompassing, Academy Award–winning work on Gone With the Wind
(which he effectively co-directed). Now, James Curtis, acclaimed film
historian and biographer, writes of Menzies’ life and work as the
most influential designer in the history of film. Interviewing
colleagues, actors, directors, friends, and family, and with full
access to the William Cameron Menzies family collection of original
artwork, correspondence, scrapbooks, and unpublished writing, Curtis
brilliantly gives us the path-finding work of the movies’ most
daring and dynamic production designer: his evolution as artist, art
director, production designer, and director. Here is a portrait of a
man in his time that makes clear how the movies were forever
transformed by his startling, visionary work.
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The Shape of Films to Come
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781101870679
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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