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The book's sections are as follows:
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1. Introduction
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2. Inspiration
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3. Character Development
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4. Planning the Scene
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5. The Van Crash
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6. The Meadow
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7. The Treetops
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8. The Baseball Game
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9. The Ballet Studio
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10. Music
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11. Visual Effects
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12. Misery
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13. Twilight Mania
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14. Credits
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On the first page of the book, Catherine Hardwicke, the director of Twilight, says "In January 2007, I bought a copy of 'Twilight' - and devoured it. This is a photo of how my book looks now: dozens of post-its, underlined passages, hundreds of highlighted favourite lines with notes like "this has to be in the movie!" My challenge was to translate this to film. How to take Stephenie's powerful emotions - delirious, obsessive, hypnotic, profound <u>love</u> and put that on screen. Make you feel what she makes you feel when you read her novels - when you let yourself get swept away with Bella and Edward ... when you imagine the Cullens - a vegetarian vampire clan living secretly in the Pacific Rainforest ... full of ancient tree trunks covered in moss and ground covered in ferns. And fog - always deep, thick mysterious fog. In this book, I try to show fans and aspiring film-makers the process that my crew and I went through while making Twilight. Catherine."
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==References==
 
==References==
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{{reflist}} Twilight: Directors Notebook by Catherine Hardwicke
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[[Category:Twilight Film]]

Revision as of 19:10, 5 March 2010

Directorsnotebook

Twilight: Director's Notebook is a book by Catherine Hardwicke, set to be released March 17, 2009 from Little, Brown and Company. This book will be a behind the scenes peek at the making of Twilight and will include images and notes from Catherine herself. [1]

Summary

The must-have for all Twilight fans has got to be The Twilight Saga- The Director's Notebook.

Based around the making of the first film, the book gives you a tour of the work that went into the first film, the beautiful blockbuster Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer, that was of course, adapted into something that has almost the whole world entranced.

The Director's Notebook, handwritten by Catherine Hardwicke (director of Twilight), is full of photos, sketches and sayings.

A real treat for TwiHards!


The book's sections are as follows:

1. Introduction

2. Inspiration

3. Character Development

4. Planning the Scene

5. The Van Crash

6. The Meadow

7. The Treetops

8. The Baseball Game

9. The Ballet Studio

10. Music

11. Visual Effects

12. Misery

13. Twilight Mania

14. Credits


On the first page of the book, Catherine Hardwicke, the director of Twilight, says "In January 2007, I bought a copy of 'Twilight' - and devoured it. This is a photo of how my book looks now: dozens of post-its, underlined passages, hundreds of highlighted favourite lines with notes like "this has to be in the movie!" My challenge was to translate this to film. How to take Stephenie's powerful emotions - delirious, obsessive, hypnotic, profound love and put that on screen. Make you feel what she makes you feel when you read her novels - when you let yourself get swept away with Bella and Edward ... when you imagine the Cullens - a vegetarian vampire clan living secretly in the Pacific Rainforest ... full of ancient tree trunks covered in moss and ground covered in ferns. And fog - always deep, thick mysterious fog. In this book, I try to show fans and aspiring film-makers the process that my crew and I went through while making Twilight. Catherine."


References

Twilight: Directors Notebook by Catherine Hardwicke