Best Selling Books by Francis Ford

Francis Ford is the author of Francis Ford Coppola (2004), The Godfather Notebook (2016), Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope All-story 2 (2003), Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis (2025), Apocalypse Now (2001).

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Francis Ford Coppola

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Francis Ford Coppola
These interviews show how the director of The Godfather and The Godfather: Part II evolved from hotshot film maverick to elder statesman of American cinema.

The Godfather Notebook

release date: Dec 20, 2016
The Godfather Notebook
THE PUBLISHING SENSATION OF THE YEAR FOR EVERY FILM FAN The never-before-published edition of Francis Ford Coppola’s notes and annotations on The Godfather novel by Mario Puzo reveals the story behind one of the world’s most iconic films. The most important unpublished work on one of the greatest films of all time, The Godfather, written before filming, by the man who wrote and directed it—Francis Ford Coppola, then only thirty-two years old—reveals the intense creative process that went into making this seminal film. With his meticulous notes and impressions of Mario Puzo’s novel, the notebook was referred to by Coppola daily on set while he directed the movie. The Godfather Notebook pulls back the curtain on the legendary filmmaker and the film that launched his illustrious career. Complete with an introduction by Francis Ford Coppola and exclusive photographs from on and off the set, this is a unique, beautiful, and faithful reproduction of Coppola’s original notebook. This publication will change the way the world views the iconic film—and the process of filmmaking at large. A must-have book of the season. Nothing like it has ever been published before

Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope All-story 2

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope All-story 2
Collects literary works integrating the worlds of film and fiction, incorporating original essays and featuring stories by Jennifer Egan, Pinckney Benedict, Peter Greenaway, Rick Moody, and Francine Prose.

Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis

release date: Oct 07, 2025
Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis
In his debut graphic novel, legendary award-winning director Francis Ford Coppola brings Megalopolis to life with an all-new, reimagined story, adapted by Coppola with Chris Ryall and award-wining artist Jacob Phillips Megalopolis: An Original Graphic Novel is a unique 160-page graphic novel that presents an alternate version of Francis Ford Coppola’s visionary film, created and written by Francis Ford Coppola, adapted by Chris Ryall in collaboration with Coppola, and illustrated by Eisner Award–nominated cartoonist Jacob Phillips. The City of New Rome must change, causing conflict between Cesar Catilina, a genius artist who seeks to leap into a utopian, idealistic future, and his opposition, Mayor Franklyn Cicero, who remains committed to a regressive status quo, perpetuating greed, special interests, and partisan warfare. Torn between them is socialite Julia Cicero, the mayor’s daughter, whose love for Cesar has divided her loyalties, forcing her to discover what she truly believes humanity deserves. This graphic novel is a unique, standalone interpretation of the larger world Coppola created; or as Coppola himself put it, Megalopolis: An Original Graphic Novel is "a sibling of the film, rather than just an echo."

Apocalypse Now

release date: Aug 15, 2001
Apocalypse Now
The companion screenplay to the recently updated version of Coppola''s groundbreaking masterpiece. The book features an introduction by Francis Ford Coppola, the entire screenplay, and 8 pages of color photos. Apocalypse Now is a retelling of Joseph Conrad''s classic novella, Heart of Darkness--set in the Vietnam War. This is the definitive vision of madness and folly of war in our times.

Live Cinema and Its Techniques

release date: Sep 26, 2017
Live Cinema and Its Techniques
From one of the masters of twentieth-century cinema, an indispensable and entertaining guide to a visionary new form of moviemaking that can be appreciated by the avid film buff and general movie lover alike. Keenly aware that advancements in digital tools have literally revolutionized every technological aspect of cinema over the last twenty-five years, Francis Ford Coppola is convinced that this same transformation will profoundly alter the way films are conceived and directed, bringing changes as momentous as those when moviemaking shifted from the silent era to "talkies." Already such a prototype exists in sports, where advanced digital technology and multiple cameras all filming at once have produced live sporting events of extraordinary sophistication that are regularly viewed on one’s television screen. But the time is not far off, Live Cinema and Its Techniques demonstrates, when a director or a collaborative team of filmmakers working across the internet will create "live" movies that will be sent instantly via satellite for viewing throughout the world. Yet the creative demands posed by airing live sporting contests, as impressive as the final product is, pale in contrast with the ambitions of "cinematic auteurs," who are inspired by great directors, like Serge Eisenstein, Max Ophuls, or Alfred Hitchcock, among many others. As daunting as the challenge is, the process of integrating the highest artistic standards of previous generations into the medium of "live cinema" can, Coppola explains, be achieved, thus creating an entirely new art form for the so-called "screen." Tapping into his own encyclopedic knowledge of twentieth-century film history, Coppola threads his vision of this burgeoning cinematic medium with autobiographical and historical vignettes gleaned from the past, recalling his own boyhood obsession with film and his early fascination with the "Golden Age of Television," when 1950s viewers were treated to live productions of classics, like Days of Wine and Roses and Requiem for a Heavyweight. Especially exciting is the exhilaration and drama that results from retraining actors and using a multitude of cameras to create a film that has the in-the-moment energy of a live event. Having already tried out this new medium with "proof-of-concept workshops" at Oklahoma City Community College and at UCLA, Coppola has created an invaluable guide for students and teachers alike. Filled with discussions of how to rehearse actors, how to choose scenery and location, and how to overcome theatrical, as well as technical, obstacles, Live Cinema and Its Techniques reveals how the spontaneity of this new genre can ultimately transport filmmaking into a new era of creativity still unimaginable today. Featuring chapters on: A Short History of Film and Television The Actors, Acting, and Rehearsal The Question of Style in the Cinema Obstacles and Other Thoughts on Live Cinema No Matter What They May Be Equipment: Now and in the Near Future

Apocalypse now redux

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Control and Protection of Transmission Lines and Equipment

Coppola and Eiko on Bram Stoker's Dracula

release date: Jan 01, 1992

The Etiology, Distribution and Impact of Swiss Needle Cast on Douglas-fir in Michigan

The Synthesis and Pharmacology of Alphamethyl-benzyl Monoethanolamine Paraethoxy-benzoate Hydrochloride

The Wynaad and the Planting Industry of Southern India

El cine en vivo y sus técnicas

release date: Apr 05, 2018
El cine en vivo y sus técnicas
El posible futuro del cine según Francis Ford Coppola, uno de los cineastas más grandes del siglo XX. Un ensayo trufado de experiencias personales que seducirá a los cinéfilos. En este libro, uno de los más aclamados cineastas modernos da un repaso exhaustivo a un nuevo medio audiovisual. El Live Cinema es una forma de arte en vivo y en formato digital que puede aportar calidad a la creación e innovar en su difusión por salas de cine de cualquier rincón del mundo. Su visión de este nuevo medio está trufada de observaciones e intuiciones magistrales, dada su larguísima experiencia en el séptimo arte: notas sobre las primeras décadas del cine, recuerdos sobre su fascinación con la televisión en directo de la década de los cincuenta, reflexiones sobre la dirección de actores, comentarios sobre la tecnología audiovisual más puntera... Por ello, este volumen funciona también como una suerte de autobiografía, ya que Coppola repasa sus triunfos y fracasos con una honestidad inusitada. Reseñas: «Una verdadera mina de libro, intensamente personal, a la par que un viaje astral hacia el futuro potencial del cine/teatro/televisión. Es una obra íntima y confesional y a la vez un pasaporte mágico al almacén de sabiduría del cineasta.» Walter Murch «Un libro que presenta de manera compacta el legado de Coppola, sus ideas innovadoras, la profundidad de su conocimiento y sus pasiones duraderas.» David Canfield, Entertainment Weekly «Las virtudes de Coppola como narrador, sea cual sea el medio de transmisión, son más que evidentes en este libro. Está plagado de párrafos donde su relación con el live cinema primigenio es tan reveladora como fascinante. El entusiasmo por el cine de este creador genial es contagioso.» Publishers Weekly «Un relato curioso y divertido sobre cómo un maestro en su campo se pelea con una nueva manera de comunicar el arte. Empieza el libro explorando la prehistoria de la televisión, cuando casi todos los programas llegaban a su público rodados en directo, y está trufada de apartes personales sobre cómo esta técnica lo ha perseguido a lo largo de su dilatada carrera. Igual que en sus películas, Coppola sabe contar una historia interesante. El live cinema, en su nueva encarnación, y todos aquellosa quienes pueda atraer, se van a beneficiar de la visión que Coppola tiene sobre el tema.» Michael Ruzicka, Booklist «En este libro novedoso y sorprendente, que son en parte unas memorias, en parte un diario y en parte una guía, Francis Ford Coppola se entusiasma (y entusiasma al lector) en su búsqueda de una nueva forma de contar historias. En El cine en vivo y sus técnicas se entremezclan elementos de la autobiografía de Coppola, su conocimiento enciclopédico del cine y la televisión, así como su proceso creativo en pos de un nuevo lenguaje cinematográfico.» William Friedkin
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