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You don't need to go to film school to read film like someone who did.
If you've watched a movie that left you wondering what you actually just saw - what made it work, why certain shots stuck with you, why the same director keeps coming back to the same themes - you already have the instinct of someone who studies film. What you're missing is the structure.
This is that structure.
Hack the Cinema is the self-study path for cinephiles who want to move past "I liked it" into understanding why. No academic jargon.
No 600-page textbooks. A practical curriculum you can run on your own, in your own time, watching the movies you actually want to watch.
INSIDE THE BOOK:
→ How to watch a film analytically - the questions to ask before, during and after, on a single page.
→ The vocabulary you actually need: framing, blocking, cuts, motifs. No more, no less.
→ A 12-week reading-and-watching path designed so each week builds on the last - from silent classics to contemporary auteurs.
→ How to write about film without sounding pretentious. With examples.
→ Why most film books make you bored - and what to read instead.
WHO IT'S FOR:
Cinephiles tired of "best movies of all time" lists who want a real education. Self-taught learners who already finished the YouTube essays and want something deeper. Readers who tried Bordwell & Thompson and bounced off the academic style.
THE HACK COLLECTION:
After this book, you're ready for the two follow-ups:
- Hack the Cinema: The Classics - deep dives into the films that shaped the medium.
- Hack the Cinema: The Series - how serialized storytelling rewrote the rules of the form.
Read in order, the three books are a one-year film education you canrun from your living room.
Start here.
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