Acting in Film: An Actor's Take on Movie Making
by Michael Caine
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Mr. Caine gives you a once-in-a-lifetime chance to rob him blind! The man who's hypnotized the camera lenses for a quarter of a century reveals the most closely guarded secrets on script preparation, working with the director, forming a character, voice, sound, and movement. Pearl by pearl he lays out the Caine wisdom on everything from set politics to set decorum, the film bureaucracy and more!.Tags
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This a book filled with humor, intelligence and subtlety. Some actors are good but not very smart, it happens. Caine is extremely smart and wrote a good book. It goes from the difference between a movie and a play to technical advice to actors on the set and includes how to behave on and off the set. There are a lot of funny stories, but each of them is a lesson, so young actors better read this twice. Non-actors will be delighted by the humanity of the book.
There are plenty of books called "how to be successful", usually very pedestrian. If you are tempted to buy one, try "Acting in film" instead; it is full of advice that applies to scientists as well as it does to actors. Indeed I had to laugh several times when I read it: some show more advices that Caine gives are just the same as what I used to say to young geochemists. For instance: this (acting or being a chemist) is an expensive business: show on time and be reliable. show less
There are plenty of books called "how to be successful", usually very pedestrian. If you are tempted to buy one, try "Acting in film" instead; it is full of advice that applies to scientists as well as it does to actors. Indeed I had to laugh several times when I read it: some show more advices that Caine gives are just the same as what I used to say to young geochemists. For instance: this (acting or being a chemist) is an expensive business: show on time and be reliable. show less
Great tips on film acting and how to be someone who is noticed. Takes courage and all you have along with lucky breaks. Found this book yesterday in a "Little Library" at someone's place.
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Sir Michael Caine has won two Academy Awards during his distinguished five-decade career on screen. Knighted in 2000, Caine served in the British army before landing his first film role in Zulu (1964). His films include The Ipcress Files, Hannah and Her Sisters, Deathtrap, and Harry Brown. He is the author of the best-selling What's It All About? show more He lives in Surrey with his wife of thirty-seven years. show less
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- Acting in Film: An Actor's Take on Movie Making
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- Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 791.43028 — Arts & recreation Recreation, sports, and performing arts Public performances Motion pictures, radio, television, podcasting Motion pictures Standard subdivisions Acting and performance
- LCC
- PN1995.9 .A26 .C35 — Language and Literature Literature (General) Literature (General) Drama Motion pictures
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- English, German, Spanish
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