Presented by Fiona Shaw; this is an invaluable resource; examining various issues; including how interpretations of Shakespeare can be explored through performance and the difference between film and theatre. The video includes workshops by Fiona Shaw with student actors; extracts from the all-male Cheek by Jowl production of the play; and interviews with Cheek by Jowls Declan Donnellan and Adrian Lester and with directors/actors Annie Castledine; Peter Sellars; Juliet Stevenson and Deborah Warner. It ends with a specially shot version of the banishment scene directed by Fiona Shaw; with Susan Lynch and Matilda Ziegler. Produced by The Open University. NOT FOR SALE IN NORTH AMERICA.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. It teaches you how to be a director instead of how to direct(althought there is a good bit of that in there)By Dwight StoneA very interesting take on directing. It teaches you how to be a director instead of how to direct(althought there is a good bit of that in there). A good quick read; lots of examples and exercises to help you start thinking like a director.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Easy reader and efficientBy CustomerEasy reader and efficient. Liked the scenes and photos that were given as example. Made the concept easier to understand. Definitely recommend if you are interesting in directing. Excellent!!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. After the filmmakers handbook this book seems like a wasteBy Khadeem Delrue WilsonCatchy title. very generic information. Didnt really learn anything. After the filmmakers handbook this book seems like a waste. good for beginners I guess.