Unlike other books on Martin Scorsese that favor the discussion of broad
themes and plot summaries, Scorsese Up Close: A Study of the Films also
looks at the cinematic text of the great director's films. With a
scrutiny comparable to the detail Scorsese brings to the shooting and
editing process, author Ben Nyce examines particular shots or sequences
of shots in many of the director's works. By focusing on these key
components, Nyce explains how the visual and aural elements of such
scenes dramatize Scorsese's singular vision. Nyce first discusses
several of the early works that established Scorsese as a filmmaker,
beginning with a short student film, What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing
in a Place Like This? Subsequent chapters focus on individual films in
the Scorsese canon, including Mean Streets, The Last Temptation of
Christ, The Age of Innocence, Bringing out the Dead, Taxi Driver, and
Raging Bull. Nyce's close attention to the details within each of these
films will satisfy fans and students alike, especially those who share a
passion for Scorsese's artistry and an appreciation for the craft of his
filmmaking. Illustrated with photos.