
Directing the Page
A Filmmaker's Literary Journey
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Narrated by:
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Douglas R. Smith
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By:
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Ike Ojukwu
About this listen
"Directing the Page" offers listeners an intimate exploration into the intertwined realms of filmmaking and literature as explored through the experiences of its author.
Beginning her journey as a passionate filmmaker, she discovers an equally passionate attraction towards literature—specifically writing. As chapters unfold, listeners gain a keen appreciation for this delicate dance between visual storytelling as seen through camera lenses and written words on paper.
Each chapter serves as an invaluable lesson, from understanding narrative structure and connecting cinematic scenes with literary prose, to authentic performance in both forms of media and its challenges—with every lesson helping listeners appreciate storytelling regardless of medium. This book presents invaluable advice from both worlds while emphasizing universal principles at play in storytelling regardless of medium.
The narrative concludes with reflections on the timeless impact of stories and their unrivaled power to touch, inspire, and endure, whether onscreen or within print books.
This book serves as an invitation to explore, learn, and appreciate storytelling across its varied forms, making it essential for filmmakers, writers, or anyone interested in its magic.
©2024 Ikemefuna Ojukwu (P)2024 Ikemefuna OjukwuWhat listeners say about Directing the Page
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- Ike Ojukwu
- 04-20-24
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I love his journey and the experience he shares. There is a big difference in writing film and books, but to merge the two is a talent.
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