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Until now, Maya Deren's essays on the art and craft of filmmaking have not been available in a comprehensive volume equally handy for students, film enthusiasts, and scholars. Essential Deren: Collected Writings on Film contains all of Deren's essays on her own films as well as more general essays on film theory, the relation of film to dance, various technical aspects of film production, the distinction between amateur and professional filmmaking, and the famous 1946 chapbook titled "An Anagram of Ideas on Art, Form and Film," which has been reset here for the first time. There are hard-to-find articles written for magazines and art journals, as well as lectures, Q&A sessions, program notes, and manifestoes. This book will be particularly welcomed by the large audience that saw Martina Kudlacek's documentary, "In the Mirror of Maya Deren," during its theatrical release in the U.S. and Europe in 2002. The importance of Maya Deren's films and writings is further evidenced by the American Film Institute having named its highest award for independent filmmaking the "Maya Deren." Contents Preface Film Poetics Amateur versus. Professional Cinema as an Art Form An Anagram of Ideas on Art, Form and Film Cinematography: The Creative Use of Reality Film Production Creating Movies with a New Dimension: Time Creative Cutting Planning by Eye Adventures in Ceative Film-Making Film in Medias Res A Letter Magic is New New Directions in Film Art Choreography for the Camera Ritual in Transfigured Time Meditation on ViolenceThe Very Eye of Night Appendix A : The Village Voice Articles Appendix B: Manifestoes and Program Notes Selected Bibliography FilmographyDeren, Maya is the author of 'Essential Deren Collected Writings on Film', published 2005 under ISBN 9780929701653 and ISBN 0929701658.
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