Scenes from the City: Filmmaking in New York by James Sanders

Scenes from the City: Filmmaking in New York

James Sanders
287 pages
Rizzoli
Oct 2006
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From the cinema verité of the sixties to softer fare like Splash, New York has provided some of the most iconic moments on film. Beginning with a survey of such classics as Breakfast at Tiffany's, <i>Scenes from the City</i> captures how the changing face of New York, as well as the founding of the MOFTB, have contributed to a particular school of film characterized most emphatically in the street-style work of directors as diverse as Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee. With over 200 stills and contributions from noted New York film personalities such as Sidney Lumet and Nora Ephron, the book also includes rare, unpublished, behind-the-scenes shots and stories from the quintessential New York filmmaker himself - Woody Allen. With a special section on the landmark TV series, commercials and music videos filmed in New York, <i>Scenes from the City</i> is an affectionate and vivacious ovation for this captivating &quot;character&quot; that rarely receives billing but always steals the show.
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Pages 287
Publisher Rizzoli
Published 2006
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