Book Review : Film School: A Practical Guide to an Impractical Decision by Jason Kohl

 


Film School: A Practical Guide to an Impractical Decision by Jason Kohl

Jason Kohl’s Film School: A Practical Guide to an Impractical Decision is an essential read for anyone considering a career in filmmaking, from prospective students to recent graduates trying to navigate the transition into the industry. Kohl presents a highly practical and structured guide that demystifies the often daunting process of film school applications, surviving the program, and leveraging it for success in the real-world film industry.

Kohl’s approach is refreshingly pragmatic. Unlike many books that romanticize the journey to becoming a filmmaker, Film School takes a grounded, no-nonsense look at the challenges involved. From choosing the right school to managing finances, the book covers every aspect of the film school experience in a clear and accessible way.

Kohl organizes the book into a chronological layout, ensuring that readers can follow along at each stage of their journey—from deciding whether film school is the right choice, to thriving during school, and finally transitioning into a professional career. He provides invaluable tips for developing your voice as a filmmaker before you even step foot in a classroom, emphasizing the importance of self-discovery and creative direction early on. The author’s background in the industry gives him a wealth of practical insights, such as how to succeed at festivals and how to continue building your craft outside of the classroom. This insider perspective is one of the key selling points of the book.

Whether you're a potential applicant or a recent graduate, this book is a must-read for anyone serious about their future in film. It’s a perfect combination of industry insights, practical advice, and inspirational direction that makes it stand out as a must-have resource.


Library Acc.No: 76020

Call No: 791.43  KOH-F

Subject : Motion pictures; Public performance; Fine arts

Publisher : Focal Press,Burlington


Book Review : Intimate Ape: Orangutans and the Secret Life of a Vanishing Species

 Intimate Ape: Orangutans and the Secret Life of a Vanishing Species by Thompson, Shawn; Masson, J. Moussaieff offers a captivating, in-depth exploration of orangutans and their behavior. Drawing from  extensive fieldwork and firsthand experiences observing these incredible primates, provides a rare, up-close look at their lives in the wild. The book delves into a variety of subjects, including the intricate social structures of orangutan communities, their impressive tool use and problem-solving skills, and their deep emotional and psychological worlds. 

Ultimately, Intimate Ape is an essential read for anyone interested in wildlife and the natural world. It offers an enlightening glimpse into the secret lives of orangutans and makes a compelling case for the urgent need to protect this endangered species.



Accession Number :  74731

Call Number : 599.8  THO-I

Subject : Primates; Mammalia; Zoology

Publisher Citadel Press, New York




Book Review : How the Hippies Saved Physics by David Kaiser

"How the Hippies Saved Physics" by David Kaiser provides a fascinating exploration of the intersection between the countercultural movements of the 1960s and 1970s and the development of quantum physics. Kaiser argues that the anti-establishment attitudes of the counterculture played a key role in reshaping scientific thinking during a time when the field was at a crossroads.

The book focuses on several physicists who were inspired by this cultural shift, such as the interest in consciousness, alternative lifestyles, and a more open-minded approach to science. These ideas helped to promote the study of quantum mechanics in a fresh and unconventional way, especially in the context of topics like quantum entanglement and the nature of reality, which seemed to resonate with the spirit of the time.

By examining both the intellectual and cultural environment, Kaiser brings to light how science and society were not separate spheres but deeply interconnected. Through its unique lens, the book demonstrates how the counterculture, often dismissed as trivial or rebellious, contributed to significant shifts in the scientific landscape—specifically in how physicists approached foundational questions in quantum theory.


Library Accession Number : 74732

Publisher : W W Norton & Co. Inc., New York


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