Celebrated as an "exhilarating account" of a revolutionary new medium
(Booklist), Francis Ford Coppola's indispensable guide to live cinema
is a boon for moviegoers, film students, and teachers alike. As digital
movie-making, like live sports, can now be performed by one director--or
by a collaborative team online-- it is only a matter of time before
cinema auteurs will create "live" movies to be broadcast instantly in
faraway theaters. "Peppered with brilliant personal observations" (Wendy
Doniger), Live Cinema and Its Techniques offers a behind-the-scenes
look at a consummate career: from Coppola's formative boyhood obsession
with live 1950s television shows and later attempts to imitate the
spontaneity of live performance on set, the book usefully includes a
guide to presenting state-of-the-art techniques on everything from
rehearsals to equipment. A testament to Coppola's prodigious enthusiasm
for reinvigorating the form, Live Cinema is an indispensable guide that
"reenergizes . . . the search for a new way of storytelling" (William
Friedkin).