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The Jaws Log
The Jaws Log: 30th Anniversary Edition | Carl Gottlieb
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Winner of three Oscars and the highest-grossing film of its time, Jaws was a phenomenon, and this is the only book on how twenty-six-year-old Steven Spielberg transformed Peter Benchley's number-one bestselling novel into the classic film it became.Hired by Spielberg as a screenwriter to work with him on the set while the movie was being made, Carl Gottlieb, an actor and writer, was there throughout the production that starred Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss. After filming was over, with Spielberg's cooperation, Gottlieb chronicled the extraordinary yearlong adventure in The Jaws Log, which was first published in 1975 and has sold more than two million copies. This expanded edition includes a photo section, an introduction by Benchley, and an afterword by Gottlieb that gives updates about the people and events involved in the film, ultimately providing a singular portrait of a famous movie and inspired moviemaking.
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Peter Benchley, the author of Jaws.

Bklover I‘m going to have to reread the book! 🦈 14mo
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Stories from the making of Jaws are the stuff of film legend. Angry locals on Martha‘s Vineyard stole from the production and impeded the building of sets. The mechanical shark (named Bruce) rarely worked. Disastrous weather. Doubling its projected budget. A film crew and actors on the edge as the shooting schedule went out the window. All that and sailboats gliding into the frame during filming.

The end product is, of course, a masterpiece.

Reviewsbylola 🦈 🦈 🦈 6y
mabell Tech Stuff has a great podcast about Bruce and production! 6y
vivastory Have you heard Joe Hill's theory that Lady of the Dunes was an extra in Jaws? 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @vivastory Yes!!! That was crazy! 6y
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Spielberg didn‘t leave Martha‘s Vineyard for the 5 1/2 months it took to film Jaws. He was there every day as it grew further and further over-budget and over-schedule. After returning to the mainland he was plagued with nightmares that he was still on the island, still shooting Jaws.

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“In another minute, the boat capsizes and sinks, and the sea is full of swimming men, small boats maneuvering to effect rescues, and a lot of debris and parts of tripods, slates, scripts, coffee cups, lights, cameras, and action.”

Two ships were made to play the shark-hunting Orca in Jaws, Orca 1 to do most of filming on and Orca 2 to intentionally sink at the end... only Orca 1 ended up going down as well.

#SummerOfShort

TobeyTheScavengerMonk Crazily, a diver had to go down and retrieve the sunken cameras, and the film from the day‘s shooting was removed and carried in a bucket of freshwater in a guy‘s lap on a plane to the Technicolor lab in New York where it was all salvaged. The shot of the Orca 1‘s fatal tip-over is in the movie. 6y
MicheleinPhilly I‘m watching this movie right now! 6y
Readingismyescape Very cool 😎 6y
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While I‘m still working on Lian Hearn‘s first Tale of Shikanoko, my brother @shareyourghost was kind enough to lend me this at the beach when he finished. It is fantastic so far!

Zelma Mr. Z and I just watched a behind-the-scenes show on Jaws tonight. Such a great movie. 6y
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Hey Litsy! I was at the North Carolina coast for a week and got zero beach reading done (a natural consequence of taking a 4 year old and a 1 year old along). But now I‘m back and plan on using my last 3(!) weeks of summer to tear through some #SummerOfShort books.

It‘s good to be back!

saresmoore Lovely! What beach is it? I still haven‘t figured out how to do NC beaches and I live about 15 minutes from one. 😬 6y
sprainedbrain Glad you‘re back! 6y
Lcsmcat Glad you‘re back! Is that Wrightsville Beach? 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @saresmoore @Lcsmcat It‘s Ocean Isle beach near the NC/SC line! Quiet and great for the kiddos. When I was a kid we would go to Atlantic Beach near Beaufort which I remember fondly for having a ton of great bookstores. 6y
Lcsmcat @TobeyTheScavengerMonk We go to the Emerald Isle end of the island. It‘s built up more than when we were kids but it‘s still quiet. And we usually catch the Beaufort library book sale when we‘re there. 😀 6y
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This cinematic nightmare was an actual filmmaking nightmare. Everything that could go wrong, went completely wrong and then got worse. It‘s amazing that this movie even exists, and reading about how it very nearly didn‘t makes me appreciate one of my favorite movies even more.

Aloisi_tribe There‘s a new podcast called Inside Jaws that goes into the history behind the making of the movie. I think there are only three or four episodes out so far so it would be pretty easy to catch up. 😉🦈 6y
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Hilarious

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"Steven says it's building the bridge in front of you before they burn the ones behind you."