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Hot - Hollywood Camera Work Directing Actors [upd] Free Download

: Learn to avoid "result directing" (telling an actor to be "sadder") and instead use active verbs and "as-ifs" that trigger genuine emotion.

Mastering the intersection of technical cinematography and raw human performance is the hallmark of professional filmmaking. One of the most sought-after resources for this is the Hollywood Camera Work: Directing Actors course, created by Per Holmes. This 17-volume masterclass is designed to bridge the gap between "knowing where to put the camera" and "knowing what to say to your actors" to get an award-winning performance.

: The course teaches how to block a scene so that the camera placement actually helps the actor feel the scene's emotional beats.