
Projections 5 by Walter Donohue
PROJECTIONS is a forum for film-makers where - like dispatches from the front - practitioners of cinema write about their craft. In this year's issue there is a special focus on the art of animation, with interviews with the father-figure of stop-motion animation, Ray Harryhausen, and its leading exponents in Britain, Nick Park, and in the US, Henry Selick. Jamie Lee Curtis & Tony Curtis - Some Like It Dark Quentin Tarantino & Brian de Palma - Emotion Pictures Ray Harryhausen - Animation and Dynamation Nick Park - A Lot Can Happen in a Second Henry Selick - Bringing Things to Life by Hand Simon Pummell - Cutting Off Their Tails with a Carving Knife Annaud On Annaud Fred Zinnemann - A Little Tea, A Little Chat James Stewart - Learning Your Craft Todd Haynes, Julianne Moore, Christine Vachon - Making Safe Chris Buck - Portfolio William Wellman - A Tribute Walter Donohue - Adventures in a Light Industry Louis Malle - In Memoriam
John Boorman was born in London in 1933. After working as a film reviewer for magazines and radio, he joined the BBC in 1955 as an assistant editor, and later directed a number of documentaries. His first feature was 'Catch Us If You Can' in 1965. His latest film, Country of My Skull, opens in 2003. He is a five-time Academy Award-nominee, and was twice awarded Best Director at the Cannes Film Festival for Leo the Last (1970) and The General (1998). He is the author of Money Into Light: The Emerald Forest - A Diary, as well as the being the co-founder and editor of Faber & Faber's long-running series Projections: Film-makers on Film-making.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780571178117 |
| ISBN 10 | 0571178111 |
| Title | Projections 5 |
| Author | Walter Donohue |
| Series | Projections Ser |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Faber & Faber |
| Year published | 1996-04-01 |
| Number of pages | 304 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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