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Showdown at Shinagawa: Tales of Filming from Bombay to Brazil
Showdown at Shinagawa Tales of Filming from Bombay to Brazil Author:Bill Zarchy Part armchair travel book, part personal memoir, Bill Zarchy's Showdown at Shinagawa: Tales of Filming from Bombay to Brazil takes readers inside the international adventures of working film crews making a living in the fascinating, unpredictable, sometimes dark, and often comical world of the film and video business. — Showdown features 18 tales... more » and 21 pages of color photos, the rich experiences of a director of photography whose assignments have taken him to 30 countries and 40 states. Zarchy brings us along for the ride on a darkly funny bus trip down India's deadly Bombay-Pune Road in "Wrecks and Pissers," drags us through the disorienting milieu of one of Singapore's high-tech cleanrooms in "No Worry, Chicken Curry," faces a surreal Japanese bowling-for-budget match in the title story "Showdown at Shinagawa," and shares the challenge of filming former President Clinton while dealing with family tragedy in "Dog Years." And so on, across six continents, over three decades of his work.
Sometimes he deals with famous people like Clinton, Steve Jobs, and Morgan Freeman, more often with ordinary folks. Despite the numbing jetlag, cultural disorientation, frustration with clients, and unpredictable weather that are an inevitable part of international film shoots, Zarchy maintains his sense of humor and the ridiculous, and a strong belief in the warmth of people all over the world.
Working with clients and crew people from everywhere, he has developed a fine ear for dialogue, a witty style of storytelling, and a keen insight into the dissonance that often occurs when cultures clash.« less