Joss Whedon, A Creative Portrait: From Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Marvel's The Avengers: A Creative Portrait of Joss Whedon, Maker of the Whedonverses

Joss Whedon, A Creative Portrait: From Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Marvel's The Avengers: A Creative Portrait of Joss Whedon, Maker of the Whedonverses

by David Lavery (Author)

Synopsis

Spring 2012 saw the return to creative and critical success of Joss Whedon, with the release of both his horror flick The Cabin in the Woods and the box-office sensation, Marvel's The Avengers. After establishing himself as a premier cult creator, the man who gave us great television with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Firefly, Dollhouse and web series Dr Horrible's Sing-along Blog, as well as comic books including Fray and Astonishing X-Men, finally became the filmmaker he'd long dreamed of being. Drawing on a wide variety of sources and making use of psychologist Howard Gruber's insights into the nature of the creative process, Joss, A Creative Portrait offers the first intellectual biography of Whedon, tracking his career arc from activated fan boy to film studies major, third generation television writer, successful script doctor, innovative television auteur, beloved cult icon, sought-after collaborator, and major filmmaker with Marvel's The Avengers. Film and television scholar and Whedon expert David Lavery traces Whedon's multi-faceted magic from its source - the early influences of parents and teachers, comics, books, movies, collaborators - to its artistic incarnation.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 272
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd
Published: 30 Jul 2013

ISBN 10: 1848850301
ISBN 13: 9781848850309

Author Bio
David Lavery is Chair in Film and TV at Brunel University. He is co-editor of the online journal 'Slayage' (on the Whedonverse ), and a founding editor of 'Critical Studies in Television' journal. His many books on US TV drama today include 'Reading The Sopranos' and 'Reading Deadwood' , both from I.B. Tauris, as well as volumes on 'X-Files', 'Heroes', 'Lost', 'Seinfeld' and 'Twin Peaks'.