“Keeping Pace with the Director: Rhythm, Volume, Negative Space, Speed and Intensity”

Directing Insights

Written by David K. Irving “Each picture has some sort of rhythm which only the director can give it.” ~Fritz Lang Pace is an important property in a film because the success or failure of a project in many ways is dependent on it. When the credits roll or the lights come up in a...

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