Ken Dancyger

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Kennet Dancyger is a scriptwriting theoretician, film historian and expert on film editing and film production.[1] He is professor of film and TV at Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film, Television, & New Media, Undergraduate. He has been the president of University Film and Video Association.[1] He has taught film in the U.S. and Canada since 1968.[2]

His 2002 book contains a detailed comparison of screwball comedy and film noir.(p. 68) He has collaborated as historical consultant for the 2004 documentary The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing, about the art of film editing.

Books

  • 1991, with Jeff Rush, Alternative Scriptwriting: Writing Beyond the Rules. Editions: 2nd 1995 (new subtitle: Successfully Breaking the Rules), 3rd 2002, 4th 2006. Boston and Oxford: Focal Press
  • 1991, Broadcast Writing: Drama, Comedies, and Documentaries
  • 1993, The Technique of Film and Video Editing: History, Theory, and Practice. Editions: 2nd 1997, 3rd 2002, 4th 2006. Focal Press. ISBN 0-240-80225-X
  • 1994, with Patricia Cooper, Writing the Short Film, Second Edition
  • 1999, World of Film and Video Production: Aesthetics and Practice
  • 2001, Global scriptwriting
  • 2006, The Director's Idea: The Path to Great Directing

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Writing the short film, second edition, backcover
    • the point of returns article on director Ed Hunt published in Cinema Canada, December 1976/ January 1977 Number 33

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