The art and craft of TV directing : conversations with episodic television directors / Jim Hemphill.

"The Art and Craft of TV Directing offers a broad and in-depth view of the craft of TV Directing in the form of detailed interviews with dozens of the industry's most accomplished episodic television directors. Author Jim Hemphill provides students with essential information on the complex...

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Other Authors: Hemphill, Jim, 1971- (Interviewer)
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Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2019.
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505 0 |a Bethany Rooney (Arrow, Bull, The originals) -- Kurt Kuenne (The blacklist) -- Stacey K. Black (The closer, MacGyver, Midnight Texas) -- Norman Buckley (Gossip girl, Pretty little liars, The perfectionists) -- Anthony Hemingway (American crime story, Underground) -- Lauren Wolkstein (Queen sugar) -- James Hayman (The Sopranos, NCIS: New Orleans) -- Julie Plec (The Vampire Diaries, Riverdale, Roswell) -- Michael Dinner (L.A. Confidential, Justified) -- Joanna Johnson (The Fosters, Good trouble) -- David M. Barrett (Star Trek: Discovery, Blue Bloods) -- Andrew Mccarthy (The Family, The Blacklist) -- Kimberly Peirce (Dear white people, I love Dick, Six) -- Mark Pellington (Blindspot, Cold case) -- Karen Gaviola (NYPD blue, Lucifer, Magnum Pi) -- Lea Thompson (The Goldbergs, Mom) -- Bryan Spicer (Hawaii Five-0, The man in the high castle) -- Kevin Dowling (The son, Bosch, The Americans) -- Michael Katleman (China Beach, Zoo, Quantum leap) -- Mary Lou Belli (NCIS: New Orleans, Famous in love, Station 19). 
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