This 11x7.5" resource for film students and professionals offers two-page spreads explaining and illustrating techniques for shooting dialogue scenes in films. Kenworthy, a film director and
producer, emphasizes that a cinematic look doesn't have to cost a lot; it's more important to know where to put the camera and how to position and direct the actors. Techniques are demonstrated
with b&w photos from real films, such as The International, Ocean's Eleven, Ghost World, and V. The corresponding computer illustrations, which show where the cameras should be positioned,
were created using Poser 8, which enables users to animate characters while moving a virtual camera around them. Camera techniques are grouped into chapters on situations such as power
struggles, group conversations, walking and talking, intimacy, and creative staging. Annotation 穢2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)