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Zusatztext Although cloaked in modesty! his illuminating! consistently entertaining memoir displays enough wit! intelligence and empathy to inspire a host of great films. Publishers Weekly I based Like Water for Chocolate on what I learned in Syd's books. Before! I always felt structure imprisoned me! but what I learned was structure really freed me to focus on the story. Laura Esquivel! Like Water for Chocolate If I were writing screenplays ... I would carry Syd Field around in my back pocket wherever I went. Steven Bochco! writer/producer/director! NYPD Blue Also by Syd Field Screenplay The Screenwriter's Workbook Selling a Screenplay Four Screenplays The Screenwriter's Problem Solver Available from Dell Informationen zum Autor Syd Field (19352013), the internationally renowned guru of screenwriting, was the author of eight bestselling books on the subject, including Screenplay, published in twenty-three languages and used in hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide and around the world. He was inducted into the Final Draft Hall of Fame in 2006 and was the first inductee into the Screenwriting Hall of Fame of the American Screenwriting Association. He was also a special consultant to the Film Preservation Project for the Getty Center. Klappentext Featuring insights ... analysis ... great films and filmmakers from "the most-sought-after screenwriting teacher in the world (The Hollywood Reporter). A life in film. An extraordinary career. An unforgettable story from noted lecturer! teacher! and bestselling author Syd Field. What makes a great movie great? ... An actor legendary? ... A screenplay extraordinary or just ordinary? Syd Field has spent a lifetime seeking answers to these questions. His bestselling books on the art and craft of screenwriting have become the film industry's gold standard. Now Syd Field tells his own remarkable story! sharing the insight and experience gleaned from an extraordinary career. Using classic movies from the past and present from Orson Welles' Citizen Kane to Andy and Larry Wachowski's The Matrix Field provides a guided tour of the basic elements common to all great films. Learn what makes La Grande Illusion a groundbreaking! timeless classic ... how Casablanca teaches one of the most important elements of creating memorable characters for the screen ... why Pulp Fiction might be one of the most influential films of our time. Discover the legendary filmmakers! films! and stars who shaped Field's understanding of the medium.... Meet Jean Renoir! the great French director who steered his young Berkeley protégé away from medicine into film.... Watch a dazzling young Francis Ford Coppola as he directs his thesis film at UCLA.... Spend an amazing summer with Sam Peckinpah as he shares the screenwriting techniques behind his classic western The Wild Bunch. Rich in anecdote and insight! Going to the Movies will both entertain and inform! deepening every moviegoer's appreciation of the magic behind the silver screen. La Grande Illusion The future is film. Jean Renoir August 1959. The sun was high and it was very late in the morning when I finally got into my car and headed north on Highway 101 to Berkeley, California. It was a big step for me. For several years after my parents' death, I had been floundering, not knowing what direction I wanted to take in my life, not knowing what I wanted to be or do. My mother's last wish before she died was for me to become a professional person, which meant, in that special, unspoken communication between mother and son, that she wanted me to become a doctor, lawyer or dentist. Wanting to honor her wishes, and thus ignoring my own, I enrolled at USC in predentistry, but it took o...
— *Publishers Weekly
“I based Like Water for Chocolate on what I learned in Syd’s books. Before, I always felt structure imprisoned me, but what I learned was structure really freed me to focus on the story.”
— Laura Esquivel, Like Water for Chocolate
“If I were writing screenplays ... I would carry Syd Field around in my back pocket wherever I went.”
— Steven Bochco, writer/producer/director, NYPD Blue
Also by Syd Field
Screenplay
The Screenwriter’s Workbook
Selling a Screenplay
Four Screenplays
The Screenwriter’s Problem Solver
Available from Dell
Auteur
Syd Field (1935–2013), the internationally renowned “guru of screenwriting,” was the author of eight bestselling books on the subject, including Screenplay, published in twenty-three languages and used in hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide and around the world. He was inducted into the Final Draft Hall of Fame in 2006 and was the first inductee into the Screenwriting Hall of Fame of the American Screenwriting Association. He was also a special consultant to the Film Preservation Project for the Getty Center.
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Featuring insights ... analysis ... great films and filmmakers from "the most-sought-after screenwriting teacher in the world” (The Hollywood Reporter).
A life in film. An extraordinary career. An unforgettable story — from noted lecturer, teacher, and bestselling author Syd Field.
What makes a great movie great? ... An actor legendary? ... A screenplay extraordinary or just ordinary?
Syd Field has spent a lifetime seeking answers to these questions. His bestselling books on the art and craft of screenwriting have become the film industry's gold standard.
Now Syd Field tells his own remarkable story, sharing the insight and experience gleaned from an extraordinary career. Using classic movies from the past and present — from Orson Welles' Citizen Kane to Andy and Larry Wachowski's The Matrix — Field provides a guided tour of the basic elements common to all great films.
Learn what makes La Grande Illusion a groundbreaking, timeless classic ... how Casablanca teaches one of the most important elements of creating memorable characters for the screen ... why Pulp Fiction might be one of the most influential films of our time.
Discover the legendary filmmakers, films, and stars who shaped Field's understanding of the medium.... Meet Jean Renoir, the great French director who steered his young Berkeley protégé away from medicine into film.... Watch a dazzling young Francis Ford Coppola as he directs his thesis film at UCLA.... Spend an amazing summer with Sam Peckinpah as he shares the screenwriting techniques behind his classic western The Wild Bunch.
Rich in anecdote and insight, Going to the Movies will both entertain and inform, deepening every moviegoer's appreciation of the magic behind the silver screen.
Résumé
A life in film. An extraordinary career. An unforgettable story—from the “most sought-after screenwriting teacher in the world” (The Hollywood Reporter)
“[Field’s] illuminating, consistently entertaining memoir displays enough wit, intelligence, and empathy to inspire a host of great films.”—Publishers Weekly
What makes a great movie great? An actor legendary? A screenplay extraordinary or just ordinary?
Syd Field has spent a lifetime seeking answers to these questions. His bestselling books on the art and craft of screenwriting have become the film industry’s gold standard.
Now, Field tells his own remarkable story, sharing the insight and experience gleaned from an extraordinary career. Using classic movies from the past and present—from Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane to Lana Wachowski and Lilly Wachowski’s The Matrix—Field provides a guided tour of the basic el…