Directing for Film Author:Christopher Lukas Legendary stories portray directors as eccentric, moody savants who possess a genius for the film medium that mere mortals could never grasp. Throughout cinematic history, gushing accounts have cast the likes of DeMille, Hitchcock, Fellini, and Spielberg as sorcerers, rather than tradesmen. Now confounding these lofty perceptions, acclaimed v... more »eteran director Christopher Lukas examines the craft and art of directing as a teachable, learnable profession. In Directing for Film and Television, he reveals practical insights for every phase of directing, from reading prospective scripts through overseeing postproduction.« less