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Event 

A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES with Judith Merians
Title:
A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES with Judith Merians
When:
Tue 28 September 2010 19h30
Where:
The American Library in Paris - Paris
Category:
Special Events & Programs

Description

How does story telling in words differ creatively from story telling in films? A Night at the Movies will compare excerpts from books and plays with scenes from the film versions of the literary works. Each spring and each autumn scenes from a different and popular book/play and its film version will be featured and each selection will exemplify a different aspect of filmic story telling. Judith Merians will explain why films require their own creative conventions and how filmmakers employ visual and aural techniques to enhance and deepen the tale with as few words as possible. And to add to the enjoyment Judith will fill you in on some of the behind-the-scenes history of the evening's film.

Following is the film we'll explore this autumn:
To Kill a Mockingbird: What makes a movie a classic - a universal theme embodied in the perfect cast with the deft director's touch.

This series will meet once in the fall and once in the spring. No RSVP required, just drop on in and join us for a Night at the Movies.


About Judith Merians

Judith Merians has been an entertainment attorney and business executive for the Hollywood Studios and independent production companies for 27 years.  She has taught the business, finance, and legal aspects of filmmaking at the University of California Los Angeles Extension Film School for 12 years and in film schools around the world and has spoken at many film conferences including the Cannes Film Festival and the American Film Market seminars.  She is currently a consultant to independent filmmakers and film school professor.