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hello, is anybody out there able to recommend me movie screenplays that are full of interesting camera directions and editing directions? ?

and/or please tell me about screenplays that have intriguing actors' directions in them.

Update:

Examples:

Screenplays in which I found a good variety of cam./ed. directions range from "Superman: The Movie" to "What Women Want" to "Pet Sematary" and as far as "Ocean's 8," "War for the Planet of the Apes" and "From Russia with Love."Screenplays in which i found good actors' directions were written by Billy Wilder, Federico Fellini and Marguerite Duras.

Update 2:

Hi, Ender772, of the three screenplays you recommended, i found only one online: "Cloud Atlas." The problem is, i can't read this screenplay online for free. It CAN be found for sale, but buying a book of the Cloud Atlas screenplay costs like 90 bucks. If it were much cheaper, say $30 or so, it would be alright and I'd order it, but i haven't the means to buy it for 90. Hopefully, i'll recieve answers that tell of screenplays that i can read online for free or that i can buy4a reasonasble price.

Update 3:

@ Ender772, my bad, i finally did skim thru "Cloud Atlas" for free, i happened upon it by a fluke at the scriptslug screenplay website. i found just a small handful of useful camera movements/editing rhythms in "Cloud Atlas." Discovering a few is better than nothing, regardless i hope to get more replies as good + serious as your response.

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  • 9 months ago

    Definitely "Southland Tales"..Oh and "Lady in the Water" and Cloud Atlas

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