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Fight Direction: For Stage and Screen (Stage and Costume)
 
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Fight Direction: For Stage and Screen (Stage and Costume) (Hardcover)
by Laurence Olivier (Foreword), Roman Polanski (Foreword), William Hobbs (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 143 pages
  • Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd; New Ed edition (31 Jul 1995)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0713640227
  • ISBN-13: 978-0713640229
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 16.2 x 1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 520,076 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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William Hobbs has written his book as a guide to the inexperienced, so they are able to put their ideas into action more smoothly. The author's aim is to promote a more professional attitude and way of thinking about the task of performing and arranging fights that will demonstrate the range of exciting challenges which are open to directors, actors and fight arrangers alike. Both amateurs and professionals will find the problems and dangers of stage combat dealt with by the author.There is a fully illustrated glossary of strokes, a chapter on battle scenes and mass fighting, and an account of how to arrange comic and symbolic fights and how to stage unarmed fights. The author explains his system of notation for recording the moves of a fight, and includes a 6short chapter on weapons. The final chapter covers slapstick - a deceptively simple art. Forewords by Laurence Olivier and Roman Polanski. The author's first fight direction was for Franco Zefferelli's Romeo and Juliet at the Old Vic and he was Fight Director to Olivier's National Theatre Company for 9 years.He has worked at the National Theatre with Peter Hall, the RSC, the Royal Opera House and the ENO and on many productions in Europe.

His many TV productions include Olivier's King Lear and the recent BBC series, Clarissa. Fight direction on feature films includes Cyrano de Bergerac, Dangerous Liaisons, Hamlet, The Duellists, Excalibur and many others. He has just finished shooting the film Rob Roy."


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive book on fight direction, 16 Dec 2001
Think of any movie, which includes a sword fight over the last thirty years and William Hobbs, will probably be the man behind it. In his book Fight Direction he gives the reader a taste of how to choreograph stage and screen duels. But Fight Direction is more than a "how to" book. It is packed full of amusing anecdotes of situations and the behaviour of various actors while staging duels. Hobbs discusses the history of the theatrical duel from the Victorian hit the sword style to his own groundbreaking methods. He also analyses what makes a good duel, which is far more complex than people think. Roman Polanski and the late Lord Olivier who catalogues a list of injuries he received in fight scenes write the forward. Anyone interested fight direction or film theory this book is a must. Even if you are not this book is an excellent read.
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