It is on my list. About the last book about Nolan I haven't read. I heard it is good and I will diffinately buy it one day, but now I am in the middle of 'The Dark Knight' by Craig Byrne (featuring production art and full shooting script).
Location: We can't stop here, this is Bat Country!
wow I would like to have that book, Im studying filmmaking and Im very interested in this kind of topics, I would like to know how the hell Nolan pitched memento to the studio in the first place, how did he organized the production with the budget he had, yeah, this book should be interesting.
OVERMAN wrote:wow I would like to have that book, Im studying filmmaking and Im very interested in this kind of topics, I would like to know how the hell Nolan pitched memento to the studio in the first place, how did he organized the production with the budget he had, yeah, this book should be interesting.
I wonder that too, because sometime studio exec are hard to impress especially with young filmmaker, in my opinion the way Nolan presented the script of Memento probably wowed them.
OVERMAN wrote:wow I would like to have that book, Im studying filmmaking and Im very interested in this kind of topics, I would like to know how the hell Nolan pitched memento to the studio in the first place, how did he organized the production with the budget he had, yeah, this book should be interesting.
I wonder that too, because sometime studio exec are hard to impress especially with young filmmaker, in my opinion the way Nolan presented the script of Memento probably wowed them.
Well, the story this:
Following was playing on several Film Festivals, and Nolan was there. He asked people for money for his next movie. Some people stepped up, and listend to Nolan's idea.
David emerges from the store slowly. He braces himself against a parked car and then keeps on walking in a nightmarish daze.
WE PULL BACK as David blends in with dozens and dozens of ordinary people, walking on an ordinary street, in an ordinary city.