The notion of landscape is a complex one, but it has been central to the art and artistry of the cinema. This book frames up contemporary film landscapes across the world, in an examination and interrogation of screen aesthetics and national ideology, film form and cultural geography, cinematic representation and the human environment.
Directing the new series of Doctor Who. Twenty-one years since he last worked on the original series of Doctor Who, Graeme Harper was asked to return to the revived and reimagined Doctor Who. He found himself directing a very different show to the one he remembered, and rose to the challenge of bringing back the most popular monsters from the past, the Cybermen and the Daleks.
Featuring a collection of twelve teaching-focussed essays, this work includes an introduction to the subject of creative writing by Graeme Harper. Each chapter draws on key points about the nature of teaching and learning creative writing, and covers various genres of creative writing, including prose fiction, poetry, screen writing, and others.
Helping readers learn creative writing, this book includes advice, exercises and readings. It sets out an informative introduction to writing creatively. It contains introductions to genres of writing, including the novel, poetry, screenwriting, new media and non-fiction.
Contains chapters that range across three areas: practice, research and pedagogy. This book charts creative writing's evolution as a site of knowledge.
A comprehensive work defining and encapsulating concepts, issues and applications in and around the use of sound in film and the cinema, media/broadcast and new media.