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The Film Director's Intuition: Script Analysis and Rehearsal Techniques
Written by Judith Weston
Narrated by Judith Weston
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This guide offers a deeply creative exploration of how to access and stimulate the filmmaker's most precious assets: instincts, imagination, and intuition.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDreamscape Media
Release dateApr 30, 2024
ISBN9781666660258
Author
Judith Weston
Judith Weston is an experienced actor, director, and internationally renowned coach and teacher. After teaching classes all over the world, she shifted her focus to one-on-one coaching and consultation for directors. She published her first book, the bestselling classic Directing Actors, in 1994. She currently resides with her husband, John, in Venice, California.
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