Letters to aspiring directors; producers; screenwriters; and other creatives from one of the worlds leading teachers of film. Suber emphasizes that what is required of a professional in the world of film is not just technique; but an understanding and ability to deal with the realities of how films get made.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent images but dated proseBy Roald EullerHans Memling was a Northern Renaissance artist active in Bruges during the 15th century. This is a large format book with excellent reproductions of most if not all his paintings. There are also representative works of many of his contemporaries ndash; van der Weyden. van Eyck. Dirk Bouts. etc.. presumably included for comparative purposes. However. if you are looking for contemporary text to accompany the illustrations. you wonrsquo;t get it here. The author ndash; Alfred Michiels ndash; was a French art historian and man of letters who lived in the 19th century. His prose (translated from French) is flowery and romantic in the extreme. and there is minimal relationship between the writing and the specific images appearing in this volume. There is nothing wrong with the writing per se ndash; just keep in mind that it is very much the product of an earlier era.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. beautiful book!!By Dita von KriegAbsolutley beautiful book. If you love Flemish paintings this is the book for you. I became a fan of Memlings after taking art history. I had to write a paper on one of his works at the Frick museum. An extraordinary talent. His religious paintings of Madonna and child and his portraits are my favorite. Beautifully bound book. Highly recommended.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy TimasmomI love Mewling and this book was perfect: many quality pictures and interesting text.