Part of "Filmcraft" series, this title provides insights into the challenges of building a team, working with budgets, and collaboration with production designers, actors and directors. It includes su
Ultimately responsible for the creative content on screen, directors are the captains of the ship on every film. This title covers various disciplines of the film art, from development and writing, to
The liberating underground comix of the 1960s heralded an explosion in the genre of erotic comics. This book shows how European, American and Asian artists have explored the graphic possibilities of t
Offers insights into the hidden art of editing. This title includes interviews with some of the world's top film editors, including Walter Murch, Virginia Katz, Joel Cox, Tim Squyres and Richard Marks
The Missing Masterpieces Sketchbook presents a unique creative aid for the aspiring illustrator and habitual doodler alike. Stroll around a gallery from the comfort of your artist’s stool and repaint
Part of the "Field Guide" series, this title offers professional expertise to hobby photographers. It looks at every part of the process, highlighting great opportunities for classic shots on the big
Following up the "Photographers Field Guide", this specialist title is aimed at bird watchers. It contains the expertise you need to make your bird-watching trip into a rewarding photo session. It inc
Many photographers still love the rich tradition and unique graphic qualities of black and white, and sense that there must be more to digital monochrome than simply draining the colour in Photoshop.
Beginning with an overview of how digital cameras measure and record light, the author goes on to explore the different ways to interact with existing light, whether it be the harsh, contrasty light o
A thorough understanding of exposure is the foundation of every photographers education, and this title introduces these key concepts in a comprehensive, incisive and interactive format. Casting aside
A guide to the blogosphere. It features hundreds of tips, tricks and motivational stories from artistic bloggers who have started from scratch. It covers everything creatives need to know about how to
The heyday of London Underground graffiti began in the mid-1980s, which saw an explosion of hip hop culture across the UK. This title lets graffiti artists go back to the medium's roots and find inspi
Michael Freeman looks at an area that remains problematic for photographers with even top-of-the-range equipment - low light. Opening with a section on the qualities of different kinds of low light, t
Graffiti Art has blazed a trail across the world, with amazing examples visible in every modern city, but its pioneers were the New Yorkers who painted whole subway cars. For a few years in the 1970s
A Guide to a simple concept at the heart of photography. By explaining the mechanics of DSLRs, and breaking down the key exposure situations, this title demystifies the art of capturing the right expo