How to Make Good Movies A Complete Handbook for the Amateur Movie Maker Hardcover book by Eastman Kodak Company Over 200 pages Over 600 illustrations Copyright © by Eastman Kodak Company " How to Make Good Movies is planned to do a very definite job - to show how easy it is to derive the utmost enjoyment from the taking and showing of amateur movies. It picks up the story where the instruction manuals leave off. But it stops far short of the technical complexities of advanced cinematography. In between falls the whole wide expanse of enjoyable and trouble-free movie making and movie showing. This is the field covered in lively fashion by HOW TO MAKE GOOD MOVIES. Here is the book for every movie maker - and for every non-movie-maker considering the pleasurable possibilities of amateur cinematography. " " Tells About... Camera Angles Close-up Attachments Close-ups Clouds Color Film Composition Continuity Customs Duplicates Double Exposure Editing Enlargements Exposure Fades Films Film Libraries Filters Finishing Focusing Foreign Travels Indoor Movies Lenses Lighting Panoraming Photofloods Plays Posing Projection Reverse Action Scenarios Scene Length Science Showing Movies Silhouettes Slow Motion Splicing Film Stunts Tempo Tilting Trick Shots" This information was taken from the dust jacket flap which was removed from the dust jacket cover. There is no date in this book, but from the content and pictures, I would guess that is from the 1950's or 1960's. The content mostly refers to making 8 mm or 16 mm movies. This book is in good condition with some normal edgewear to the cover. The side edges of the pages appear dirty. No torn or ripped pages. The previous owner's name and address are written on one page. No other markings or writing. |