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    Gil Bettman. Producer. Director. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Gil Bettman is known for Knight Rider (1982), The Fall Guy (1981) and Never Too Young to Die (1986). Add photos, demo reels.

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    • Gil Bettman
  2. Gil Bettman. Gil is a Professor at the prestigious Chapman University Dodge College of Film and Media Arts in Orange County, California. He has directed feature films, primetime television and many top music videos. For his book, DIRECTING THE CAMERA, Gil developed a unique, systemized and easy-to-grasp approach to the visual side of directing ...

  3. Gil Bettman is known for Knight Rider (1982), The Fall Guy (1981) and Never Too Young to Die (1986). Trivia Teaches directing at Chapman University, Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, Orange, Calif., in undergraduate and graduate programs.

  4. profile page for faculty member at Chapman University. No one would ever see Gil Bettman as the retiring type. Bring Academy Award-winning director Robert Zemeckis to his directing class and Bettman wades right in, challenging his old friend's point of view and sparking a good-natured debate about the best ways to tell a story using a camera.

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    • bettman@chapman.edu
  5. Freelance Writer/Director. Gil Bettman Productions. 1980 - 1995 15 years. Directed multiple episodes "Fall Guy", "Knight Rider". Rock Videos for Sammy Hagar and Chicago. Three Feature Films.

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    • Culver City, California, United States
  6. You can order Gil's book from Michael Wiese Productions here. Dave Watson: First of all, congratulations on the book. At what point did you get interested in the visual side of directing? Gil Bettman: I was always interested in the visual side of things. I went to film school at UCLA and then worked in episodic TV in the ‘80s: Knight Rider ...

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  8. And that's exactly what Gil Bettman delivers: no lofty theorizing about the "art" of filmmaking, but lucid, real-world advice on how to handle the craft and people-management side of directing. This book explains in precise, easy to understand language everything the novice director needs to know before taking on his or her first professional ...

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