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The Grip of Film

Understanding the Art and Mechanics of Cinema

Richard Ayoade author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Faber & Faber

Published:7th Jun '18

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This captivating exploration of cinema reveals Gordy LaSure's insights on filmmaking, examining why some films succeed while others fail. The Grip of Film offers a unique perspective.

In The Grip of Film, Gordy LaSure shares his fervent passion for cinema, exploring the intricacies of what makes films resonate with audiences and what often leads them astray. He eats, drinks, and breathes film, but his true love lies in discussing its nuances. LaSure argues that many films would greatly improve if people would simply listen to his insights and critiques. His distinctive voice and candid observations challenge readers to reconsider their perceptions of what constitutes good filmmaking.

The journey through The Grip of Film is an exploration of the fundamental mechanics of cinema. LaSure poses thought-provoking questions about the nature of films, examining why some are considered bad while others are deemed terrible. He highlights a select few films that stand out in quality, such as Titanic, Porky's, and Dirty Harry, and provides readers with a deeper understanding of the elements that contribute to their success. His approach is both humorous and insightful, ensuring that readers are not only entertained but also enlightened.

Edited and annotated by Richard Ayoade, LaSure's meditations on film delve into the heart of storytelling and cinematic technique. With a blend of wit and wisdom, The Grip of Film invites readers to engage with cinema on a more profound level, encouraging them to appreciate the artistry involved in filmmaking while also recognizing its pitfalls. LaSure's unique perspective offers a refreshing take on the world of film, making this book a must-read for cinephiles and casual viewers alike.

ISBN: 9780571316564

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 22mm

Weight: 307g

368 pages

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