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Directors Close Up: Ridley Scott

Directors Close Up: Ridley Scott

Paul M. Sammon

Containing a complete collection of "Variety"'s full-length reviews of Ridley Scott's films, this biography focuses on the making of these films and examines Scott's approach to film-making.
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Ridley Scott cut his cinematic teeth directing advertisements for TV - his most famous are the 'Hovis' adverts - quickly creating a distinctive visual style which he developed in his first full length movie The Duelists in 1977. In was two years later in 1979 that Scott made the big time with the stunning sci-fi realisation Alien which created a whole genre of sci-fi movies. There followed a whole list of successful and characteristically idiosyncratic movies from Blade Runner to Thelma and Louise. Paul Sammon has known Ridley Scott for many years and has interviewed him extensively especially for this book producing a fascinating behind the scenes account of how Ridley Scott really makes movies. In the Close-Up series: Published in November 1997: MARTIN SCORSESE by Andrew Dougan and OLIVER STONE by Chris Salewicz Published in April 1998: FRANCIS COPPOLA by Ronald Bergan Published in July 1998STEVEN SPIELBERG by George Perry Published in Oct 1998: GEORGE LUCAS by Chris Salewicz

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Title - Directors Close Up: Ridley Scott

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Author - Paul M. Sammon

ISBN 13 - 9780752812151

Imprint - Orion

Publisher - Orion Publishing Co

Date Published - 26/08/1999

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Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 156 x 234 x mm

Weight - 368 g

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