Mackendrick on Film is an educational project constructed around the film teachings of legendary pedagogue Alexander Mackendrick. Taking as its starting point Mackendrick's body of written work contained in his book On Film-making: An introduction to the craft of the director, Mackendrick on Film is a structured 'illustrated lecture' that features never-before-seen footage of Mackendrick at work in the classrooms and studios of the California Institute of the Arts, new interviews with former students and colleagues, extracts from archived interviews with Mackendrick about his career as a teacher of cinema, rare photos, and a selection of his student handouts, storyboards and sketches.
01-01-2004
6h 40m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Writer:
Alexander Mackendrick
Production:
Sticking Place Films
Locations and Languages
Country:
GB
Filming:
GB
Languages:
en
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Alexander Mackendrick
Alexander Mackendrick was a Scottish-American director and teacher.
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He is an alumni of Camp Rising Sun and studied filmmaking at the California Institute of the Arts.
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