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3d animation, motion graphics and CGI for documentary films

Animation and CGI in Documentary films
Things have come a long way since “Walking with Dinosaurs”. 3d animation, motion graphics, CGI and visual effects are now a regular part of many documentary films. As well as historical reconstructions and informational motion graphics, computer animation and CGI is now routinely used in almost any situation where shot footage isn’t available.

What’s more, costs have come down and quality of visual effects has gone up in recent years, so even a documentary Film with a modest budget can now afford to use compelling and stylish computer graphic animations.

But as a documentary filmmaker, how do you go about adding visual effects and 3d animation to your productions?

Motion graphics and animation tips

Don’t be afraid to approach a video animation design or visual effects artist early on in your production. They’ll be able to let you know immediately what’s possible and how to get your animation done in the most effective way.

Give your animators as much detail as you’ve got -. 3d animation studios are used to doing research, but if you can give them access to your research, experts or helpful interviewees, you’ll get a much more unified view of the subject.

Use animation shots that tell a story: animated sequences and visual effects shots tend to be some of the more expensive shots in your production, so choose them well. Nobody likes re-using shots, but with an impressive 3d animation for example, it often works well. If you have several visual effects shots that work together to tell a story, using them separately earlier on in the documentary can increase their impact.

Types of visual effects and 3d animations in documentary films

Explanation graphics: Motion graphics are a great way to explain a complex idea or present information, if shot video footage can’t do it. These can be 2d or 3d animated graphic representations and often include text, but equally consider presenting them as cartoon animations or sequences with animated characters. Whatever the style of your piece, the animation can fit in with it.

Animation for colour shots: Colour shots are general cut-aways that can be used almost anywhere you need them. They’re purposely generic but relevant. A 20 second 3d animation in which the camera rushes through the bloodstream of a patient as blood cells fly past can be used pretty much anywhere in a medical documentary without looking out of place. A couple of colour animations of this kind can save your skin in the edit when you run end up with more narration than shot footage.

Visual effects reconstructions: animated reconstructions are often the “hero” shots of a documentary. If you don’t have the footage of the most important events or moments in your documentary film, an animated reconstruction is often the way to go.

Title animations: An animated title sequence is a good way to open your documentary, and it will set the tone for your entire documentary film, so it’s worth dedicating a little time to making sure that tone is spot on for the style and content of what comes after.

How to reduce your documentary film’s motion graphics costs
The quickest way to reduce cost is to talk to the 3d animator or visual effects studio about how the production can be simplified without affecting its overall look. For example, to animate a camera flying through a static model takes a lot less time (possibly weeks less) than animating every detail of the model itself.

What if I really can’t afford animation and visual effects?
Go graphical: Reconstructing the siege of Troy with every soldier animated in authentic detail is going to be a big job. But animating the strategic turning points of the siege replacing battalions with chess piece style graphics on a stylised representation of the battlefield is within the budget of most productions. Thinking of a stylised motion graphics look rather than a realistic 3d animated one will you’re your documentary film tonnes of cash. Going for still illustrations rather than motion graphics will save still more.

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Things have come a long way since “Walking with Dinosaurs”. 3d animation, motion graphics, CGI and visual effects are now a regular part of many documentary films. As well as historical reconstructions and informational motion graphics, computer animation and CGI is now routinely used in almost any situation where shot footage isn’t available.

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$12.95


In just under an hour, $100 and a T-Shirt brings zine culture to life! Using broken and borrowed equipment, Joe Biel illuminates the world of self-publishing. He gives us glimpses of the Portland Zine Symposium, takes us on a a zine-themed bicycle tour around Portland, and interviews local zinesters. The documentary answers a wide array of questions, including: what are zines, why do people make zines, where did zines come from, how do zine communities function, and what does the future hold for zines? This newly re-released 3rd Edition has remastered audio, new footage, 50+ new inserts shots, and more bonus material!

 2010 American Television Series Debuts: Don't Forget the Lyrics!, Caprica, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil


2010 American Television Series Debuts: Don’t Forget the Lyrics!, Caprica, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil


$34.7


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Don’t Forget the Lyrics!, Caprica, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, Big Time Rush, Wwe Nxt, Life Unexpected, Blue Mountain State, the Marriage Ref, Parenthood, Frank the Entertainer in a Basement Affair, the Good Guys, the Tonight Show With Jay Leno, Perro Amor, Past Life, the Buried Life, Worst Cooks in America, the Deep End, Black Panther, Human Target, My Life as Liz, Seducing Cindy, Generator Rex, I’m in the Band, Day One, Love Games: Bad Girls Need Love Too, Justified, Madhouse, How to Make It in America, Romantically Challenged, Happy Town, Fish Hooks, Education Station, Instant Recall, Scooby-Doo – Mystery, Inc., Being Human, Players, Gigantic, Gravity, Episodes, Carnie Wilson: Unstapled, American Pickers, Ugly Americans, Fantasia for Real, Rick’s List, the Emeril Lagasse Show, the Daily Rundown, John Oliver’s New York Stand up Show, the Michael Vick Project, the Family Crews, Pretty Wild, Paranormal Cops, John King, Usa. Excerpt: American Pickers American Pickers is an American documentary reality television series that premiered January 18, 2010 on History Channel . Summary The show follows two “pickers,” Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, as they travel around Iowa, the greater Midwest , and the South (as of season one) buying antiques and collectibles . They are assisted by Danielle Colby-Cushman, who runs their business (called Antique Archeology) and attempts to track down potential sources of valuable objects. Antique Archeology is based out of LeClaire, Iowa . Wolfe and Fritz target older farms and other, mostly rural locations to find and purchase these objects. Wolfe has a particular interest in old bicycles , while Fritz has a fondness for antique oil cans, although they have purchased old advertising signs, movie

 A Separate Circle: Jewish Life in Knoxville, Tennessee


A Separate Circle: Jewish Life in Knoxville, Tennessee


$73.39


For more than 135 years, Jews living in and around Knoxville, Tennessee, have maintained the rituals that define them as a separate people, even as they managed to blend quietly with their Christian neighbors. Surprisingly, the Jews of this area have often wielded an influence on local affairs that far outweighed their tiny numbers.Wendy Lowe Besmann paints a vivid portrait of this small community, showing the complex bonds of kinship, ethics, and culture that unite its many intriguing characters. Using interviews and documentary sources, she describes how successive waves of immigrants have adapted to East Tennessee, gradually evolving from a close-knit society of peddlers and merchants into a geographically diverse community of doctors, lawyers, engineers, and university professors.Here are the stories of a Knoxville newsboy who built the New York Times into the nation’s leading newspaper; a quiet record-store owner who helped make Elvis a star; and a man with political connections who told FDR what to call the New Deal. Here are the belles of Purim balls at the old Knoxville Jewish Community Center and the basketball heroes who dashed down the court with the Star of David emblazoned on their jerseys. Here are the northern businessmen who came south to create a furniture industry in nearby Morristown and the young Jewish scientists who poured into Oak Ridge for the top-secret Manhattan Project of World War II. Here are the wheeler-dealers who made fortunes and the struggling shopkeepers who raised their children to be affluent Jewish professionals.With broad historical sweep, Besmann places this local story in the larger context of American industrial expansion, urbanmigration, and the emerging importance of southern university towns. She examines the forces of social exclusion that encouraged local Jews to become a separate circle as well as the rapid postwar changes that dissolved such barriers. The result is a vibrant, fast-moving narrative that esta

 A Time to Gather Stones


A Time to Gather Stones


$37.61


A Time to Gather Stones consists of five essays on themes of cultural and historical restoration and ecological preservation. Vladimir Soloukhin is well known as one of the founders of the village prose movement in Soviet Russian literature. Like other vintage prose writers, Soloukhin is profoundly disturbed by the ravages of the natural environment caused by planned yet ecologically irresponsible industrialization, and by the willful neglect of agriculture and the lot of the country dweller by the urban authorities. Like them, he is also outraged at the neglect and systematic destruction of monuments and cultural artifacts from Russia’s past. In its documentary nature and its range of subjects, however, Soloukhin’s work dramatically expands the parameters of the genre of village prose. The title essay is an account of the famous Optina monastery, its history, how it was founded, and its fate in the years of Soviet power. Other pieces record Soloukhin’s visits to the estates of Derzhavin, Aksakov, and Blok. This first English translation includes all introduction by Valerie Nollan that provides a context in which to consider Soloukhin’s work and a brief preface by the author. The wide range of literary, sociopolitical, and ethical themes, and the high literary quality of the essays, will make this volume of interest to specialists and general readers alike.

 A Village Destroyed, May 14, 1999


A Village Destroyed, May 14, 1999


$16.45


Seldom does a book take readers so powerfully inside war crimes–both into the pain of the victims and, even more chilling, into the minds of the perpetrators. In a Washington so timid about supporting the international institutions designed to prevent such horrors, this book should be mandatory reading. –Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold’s Ghost: a Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa This searing documentary takes those large abstractions–ethnic cleansing, crimes against humanity–and confronts us with the anguishing reality: the faces of the alleged killers and their victims, stories of shattered families, desolation of a ruined community. The book is also a stunning example of careful, determined pursuit of evidence by frontline human rights workers, our best hope for accountability and justice in the wake of systematic evil. This unparalleled account thus records the worst–and the best–of human capacities. –H. Jack Geiger, M.D., founding member and past president of Physicians for Human Rights Marshalling precision in the face of obfuscation, clarity in the face of desolation, and lucidity in the face of oblivion, the authors and creators of A Village Destroyed have somehow managed to meld witness and majesty. Truth is beauty–sometimes the only solace left to us–and this is a harrowingly beautiful book. –Lawrence Weschler, author of A Miracle, A Universe: Settling Accounts with Torturers Gilles Peress’s photographs take us where we have never gone before: into the killing zones of Kosovo where ethnic Albanians were tortured, executed, robbed, and driven from the land. Here is an astounding record that will make it impossible for us tosay that we never knew what happened in Kosovo or how. –Gloria Emerson, author of Gaza: A Year in the Intifada A Village Destroyed is a very important book, offering a revealing examination of how contemporary human rights investigations and international efforts to do justice a

 American Modern: Documentary Photography by Abbott, Evans, and Bourke-White


American Modern: Documentary Photography by Abbott, Evans, and Bourke-White


$39.95


“With three smart essays and an incisive selection of pictures, American Modern shows how the practice of documentary photography during the 1930s was more capacious and flexible than we ever thought. The opportunities to make and show pictures were everywhere, in photo books, magazine spreads, museum shows, and of course the New Deal programs. This book tells us how beloved documentarians like Abbott, Bourke-White, and Evans learned how to walk these many paths, sometimes with great delicacy and knowing, and along the way produce startling pictures. This is good stuff.”—Anthony W. Lee, author of A Shoemaker’s Story and founding editor of Defining Moments in American Photography

 Amphoto's Guide To Digital Black And White Printing


Amphoto’s Guide To Digital Black And White Printing


$4.84


Everybody”s shooting in black and white-for weddings, for studio work, for portraits and family pictures, and anything that looks great with a classic, documentary style. Digital cameras make it easier to shoot in black and white, but many photographers are struggling to create the sharp, crisp, timeless look of great pictures in this medium. They need Amphoto”s Guide to Digital Black and White Printing. From new digital ways to perform traditional darkroom techniques (such as exposure, burning and dodging, and highlight control) to handling duotones, hue saturation, and even hand coloring effects…it”s all here, in black and white! – Shows photographers how to use digital printing techniques to create masterful black-and-white images – Digital printing is replacing the darkroom-everyone who shoots in black and white needs to know these specialized techniques

 Around the World with 1000 Birds


Around the World with 1000 Birds


$3.65


Following one man’s extraordinary answer to his midlife crisis, this engaging story chronicles the worldwide pursuit of an uncommon goal. Documenting the author’s journey of finding 1,000 birds in their natural habitats and walking in the landscapes of every wildlife documentary he had ever watched, this narrative travels from the Amazon jungle and the African Savannah to the glaciers of New Zealand, savoring the splendors of the natural world. Along the way, all of his quirky adventures are recorded—investigating the strange noises coming from the chalet next door deep in the Indian jungle, finding an antelope in his shower, and even flying halfway across the world for a weekend with one very special bird. Providing a fascinating insight into the calming influence and inspiration that nature provides, this voyage of emotions and experiences shows how one man gave up sweaty commuter trains and a stressful job to make his dream come true.

 Auteur Theory


Auteur Theory


$14.98


At a relentless self-important student film festival, the directors of the (mostly terrible) short films are being killed off one-by-one. A budding British filmmaker, George Sand (Alan Cox, Mrs. Dalloway), decides to make a film about the search for the killer. The surviving filmmakers are the main suspects, so George begins to review their films, searching for footprints amidst the celluloid. As he delves into the on-going murders, he finds himself particularly drawn to one of the filmmakers, Rosemary Olsen (Natasha Lyonne, Kate & Leopold, American Pie). But when all the evidence starts pointing to Rosemary, George has to decide how far he is willing to go for his documentary.

 Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace


Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace


$19.95


Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace details events in 1970s Middle East that led to temporary accord and what is now known as Camp David. Director Harry Hunkele uses footage from the 1970s and historic accounts of how behind-the-scenes negotiating meant taking big risks to try and bring peace to Arabs and Jews via the Camp David Treaty. Politicos of the era may have been the faces of the cause, but it took a faceless group of spies to make any headway on such a hostile conflict. This documentary tells their story and reveals just how much was at stake. ~ Rachel Sprovtsoff, Rovi

 Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace [With Book]


Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace [With Book]


$45.95


Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace details events in 1970s Middle East that led to temporary accord and what is now known as Camp David. Director Harry Hunkele uses footage from the 1970s and historic accounts of how behind-the-scenes negotiating meant taking big risks to try and bring peace to Arabs and Jews via the Camp David Treaty. Politicos of the era may have been the faces of the cause, but it took a faceless group of spies to make any headway on such a hostile conflict. This documentary tells their story and reveals just how much was at stake. ~ Rachel Sprovtsoff, Rovi

 Bear River: Last Chance to Change Course


Bear River: Last Chance to Change Course


$24.95


Craig Denton notes, “Water will be the primary political, social, and economic issue in the Intermountain West in the twenty-first century.” Urban Utah thirsts for the Great Salt Lake  principal source, the Bear River. Plans abound to divert it for a rapidly growing Wasatch Front, as the last good option for future water. But is it? Who now uses the river and how? Who are its stakeholders? What does the Bear mean to them? What is left for further use? How do we measure the Bear’s own interest, give it a voice in decisions?Craig Denton’s documentary takes on these questions. He tells the story of the river and the people, of many sorts, with diverse purposes, who live and depend on it. Bear River begins in alpine snowfields, lakes, and creeks in the Uinta Mountains, flows north through Wyoming, loops south in Idaho, and enters the inland sea by way of the an environmentally critical bird refuge. Along the way it has many uses: habitat, farms, electricity, recreation, lawns and homes. Denton researches the natural and human history of the river, photographed it, interviewed many stakeholders, and tried to capture the river  perspective. His photographs, printed as crisp duotones, carry us downstream, ultimately to big questions, begging to be answered soon, about what we should and can make of the Bear River. Denton writes,Gravity my engine, Water my soul. I am the teller of life and deep time.You would measure me. Sever me. Own me. In your name.Let me flow In your imagination That I may speak.

 Behind the Pink Curtain


Behind the Pink Curtain


$37.95


Behind the Pink Curtain takes the reader on a wild joy ride deep into the hinterlands of Japanese culture, society and radical politics by way of the weird but wonderful world of the Pink Film and Roman Porno genres.Behind the Pink Curtain focuses on the art and industry of one of the most notorious sectors of Japanese filmmaking, the erotic Pink Film, or pinku eiga genre, and the closely related Roman Porno films produced by Nikkatsu studios from 1971 to 1988. A phenomenon distinct from the cheaply-produced hardcore Adult Video (AV) market, from the early 60s onwards major Japanese film studios and independent producers alike have kept up a conveyor belt level of output of pornographic features intended purely for cinema release. Still today, just short of 100 such titles are shot on 35mm every year intended for screening in a specialist network of adult cinema across the nation. In recent years, many have found themselves released on DVD in the West or screened at international film festivals, while many of Japan’s most noted filmmakers today have cut their teeth in this industry.Just how close are the links between the arthouse and the grindhouse in Japan? Read about the ins and outs of Japanese censorship from the wartime onwards, and how topless deep sea diving girls came to woo local audiences in the 50s. Learn how a TV nature documentary maker ended up helming nude female Tarzan movies, and how 60s mavericks Koji Wakamatsu and Masao Adachi met up with John and Yoko at Cannes while on the way to the Golan Heights to make a film about Palestinian revolutionaries. How Deep Throat’s Harry Reems wound up in Tokyo starring in a zany sex comedy about a penis transplant gone awry, and how one of Japan’s most famous literary figures ended up the subject of the country’s first gay porno movie. How one of Nikkatsu’s leading directors went it alone to make a film about powerboat racing and ended up in the bad books of the Yakuza, and how the anti-Bush sex farce

 Berkeley To Beijing


Berkeley To Beijing


$2.5


“I urge you to read this book. It is the remarkable, well-written story of a young girl’s coming of age in the midst of the turbulent 1960s & 1970s. It is also the untold story of a brave, committed family struggling to stay together while throwing themselves into the heart of Cesar Chavez’ farm workers’ movement.”-Rev Chris Hartmire, former Director of the California Migrant Ministry”Many successful woman leaders have a fascinating story to tell, but few have a story as fascinating and inspiring as Karen’s!You’ll be blown away by this incredible book about a young girl growing up while navigating both family and political upheaval; traveling to Mao’s China with Shirley MacLaine to explore women’s liberation; and integrating herself into a boy’s physical education class to prove equality required under Title IX was possible.You’ll be amazed as you read about how this young girl stood up and fought for her right to determine her own destiny. It will make you want to stand up and fight for yours too!”-Susan Davis-Ali, PhD, President, Leadhership1, Inc., Author of “How to Become Successful Without Becoming a Man”In 1973, twelve-year-old Karen Boutilier was invited by Shirley MacLaine to become the youngest member of the First American Women’s Friendship Delegation to China. The delegation consisted of eleven women, a four-woman film crew and Karen. The resulting Oscar nominated documentary, “The Other Half of the Sky: a China Memoir” aired in 1975. This extraordinary life altering experience was preceded by a most unusual childhood.She lived, breathed, and experienced history in a way that exposed her to amazing, fascinating, and sometimes frightening situations. She was a preacher’s kid raised during the sixties. But, her father was not the stereotypical minister.Karen had grown up living in communal strike houses, walking United Farm Worker picket lines, working on political campaigns, surviving the violence of Washington, D.C. and the

 Berkeley To Beijing


Berkeley To Beijing


$25.3


“I urge you to read this book. It is the remarkable, well-written story of a young girl’s coming of age in the midst of the turbulent 1960s & 1970s. It is also the untold story of a brave, committed family struggling to stay together while throwing themselves into the heart of Cesar Chavez’ farm workers’ movement.”-Rev Chris Hartmire, former Director of the California Migrant Ministry”Many successful woman leaders have a fascinating story to tell, but few have a story as fascinating and inspiring as Karen’s!You’ll be blown away by this incredible book about a young girl growing up while navigating both family and political upheaval; traveling to Mao’s China with Shirley MacLaine to explore women’s liberation; and integrating herself into a boy’s physical education class to prove equality required under Title IX was possible.You’ll be amazed as you read about how this young girl stood up and fought for her right to determine her own destiny. It will make you want to stand up and fight for yours too!”-Susan Davis-Ali, PhD, President, Leadhership1, Inc., Author of “How to Become Successful Without Becoming a Man”In 1973, twelve-year-old Karen Boutilier was invited by Shirley MacLaine to become the youngest member of the First American Women’s Friendship Delegation to China. The delegation consisted of eleven women, a four-woman film crew and Karen. The resulting Oscar nominated documentary, “The Other Half of the Sky: a China Memoir” aired in 1975. This extraordinary life altering experience was preceded by a most unusual childhood.She lived, breathed, and experienced history in a way that exposed her to amazing, fascinating, and sometimes frightening situations. She was a preacher’s kid raised during the sixties. But, her father was not the stereotypical minister.Karen had grown up living in communal strike houses, walking United Farm Worker picket lines, working on political campaigns, surviving the violence of Washington, D.C. and the

 Beyond Wall Street: The Art of Investing


Beyond Wall Street: The Art of Investing


$43.5


Insight and advice on mastering the art of investing from some of the biggest names in the business. If you somehow missed much or all of Beyond Wall Street, the eight-part PBS documentary, this book is for you. Even if you didn’t miss it you might be interested, because the authors have so nicely captured the stories, styles, and wisdom of eight superstar investors. from the Foreword by Andrew Tobias. Featuring interviews with eight of the field’s most prominent figures, Beyond Wall Street examines investing from the unique perspectives of those who are doing it right. Based on the popular PBS series, this invaluable volume presents what the experts’ experts have to say about index funds, value investing, quantitative analysis, fixed-income securities, emerging markets, and investor psychology. The luminaries profiled are: Peter Bernstein, Gary Brinson, Foster Friess, William Gross, Mark Mobius, John Neff, Barr Rosenberg, and William Sharpe. Essential reading for both novice and expert investors, the profiles in Beyond Wall Street show how the country’s most successful investors make money. Read this and learn what it takes to come out on top. Jane Bryant Quinn Newsweek columnist author of Making the Most of Your Money. Beyond Wall Street achieves a laudable balance between human drama and sage advice, and the sages involved are some of the finest investors of our time. Ed Finn, Editor, Barron’s. This book serves a delicious blend of the techniques and biographies of some of the greatest professional investors and financial scholars. Anyone serious about long-term investment success will profit from the indispensable insights ofthese diverse masters. Roger A. Segal, Investors’ Bookshelf, (The Street.com). This book is a wonderful source of knowledge for investors ranging from novice to professional. We can all learn something from today’s most accomplished thinkers and practitioners. Elizabe

 Bollywood Horror Collection-V01-Bandh Darwaza


Bollywood Horror Collection-V01-Bandh Darwaza


$24.95


BANDH DARWAZA (1990)PURANA MANDIR (1984)Both are directed by Tulsi and Shyam Ramsay. The Ramsay family, which consists of five other brothers and their father, F.U. Ramsay, the producer, are India s most famous makers of horror movies. In Bollywood they are seen as rivals to Hammer Films in both the quantity and quality of their productions.BANDH DARWAZA is the Indian version of Dracula. A childless women visits the lair of an evil magician in order that she may conceive. When she gives birth to a baby girl, the magician demands that she hand her over. She refuses and has the magician killed. Years later he is revived as a fully fledged member of the undead. He comes looking for the now teenage girl, intending to make her his slave.PURANA MANDIR tells of the ancient curse visited on an Indian king 200 years ago. All female members of his family will turn into hideous monsters and die in childbirth. The daughter of one of his descendents decides to put an end to this curse and travels to the ancient temple where it all began 200 years before. What awaits her and her friends there is terror beyond their wildest nightmares. A classic of Indian horror that shocked a nation.Six hours of scary fun on two discs. Hot Indian horror from the land of gods and monsters.This is a double disk release with four main extra features:1) A documentary on south Asian action, horror and mythological films, covering India and Pakistan with lots of clips, interviews and background info on this hugely important but little known (at least in the west) area of cinema2) Freddie, Jason and Saamri. A more detailed look at the two main features in this double disc set. Shows how, with Purana Mandir, Bollywood horror movies created their first series character to rival Freddie Kruger, Jason Vorhees etc etc3) Extensive background text on the rise and fall of the Bollwyood horror movie and the history of the Ramsay Brothers horror factory4) The much loved and now extended Mondo Macabro preview ree

 California: A Multicultural Documentary History


California: A Multicultural Documentary History


$45.6


California: A Multicultural Documentary History is a primary source reader that focuses on the diverse experiences of all groups included in the histories of California: Filipino Americans, farmworkers, Japanese farmers, African-American civil rights activists, and more. Blending documents from both public and private spheres, this collection not only successfully holds the attention of her students, but also constructs a more complete understanding of the people and events that created and shaped California.After decades of teaching the history of California using standard textbooks, author Lauren Coodley found that students responded more attentively to a mix of traditional historical documents and stories and images related by everyday people. When she couldn’t find a collection of documents that suited her students’ needs, she set out to make her own. These stories and pictures help students investigate and contemplate how and why events take place, just as if they leafed through a parents’ scrapbook or listened to the oral histories of their grandparents.

 Caternal Instincts: The Feline Guide to Mastering Motherhood


Caternal Instincts: The Feline Guide to Mastering Motherhood


$0.99


Christine Montaquila and Kim Levin’s feline role models are back-and hitting a new milestone in their nine lives. In Cattitude, Montaquila and Levin’s first cat-inspired book, their feline divas gave us girls the skinny on how to live large. In Catrimony, they continued their pseudo advice column with the 411 on relationships and marriage. And now, with Caternal Instincts, these savvy cats give us a few tips for raising our young with confidence, reinforcing the old bit of wisdom, “If Momma ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy.” Like the rest of the series, Caternal Instincts combines Levin’s unique documentary-style photography with Montaquila’s witty all-feline perspective. Their collection of newly minted momcats offer up practical life lessons for anyone who is, or is soon to be, a mother. Little wisdoms like “Buy stain-resistant everything,” “Realize snacks can work like sedatives,” and “Accept the fact that you’ll never pee alone again” make this book an ideal addition to any cat lover’s library. Caternal Instincts is a perfect gift for Mother’s Day or baby showers, or for anyone who simply loves to get their favorite four-legged friends’ perspective on life.

 Cengage Learning Book: Wedding Videography: Start to Finish


Cengage Learning Book: Wedding Videography: Start to Finish


$51.59


Wedding production is unique in that every shot must be obtained in a single take, as in documentary filmmaking, but the client expects the finished product to look like a feature film, with perfect capture of every moment. Getting good-looking footage, while fighting problems such as loud settings, uncontrollable light and rapid scene changes, make wedding videography very challenging compared to other types of filmmaking. Wedding Videography: Start to Finish is the first technical guide that explains how to balance the expectations of the bridal couple with the realities of single-take shooting. These discrepancies will be explained through lessons in gear selection, shot set-up, how to work in poorly lit conditions, and how to make the best of bad angles, audio and light. The book further explains how to improve and stylize footage through editing and post production techniques.With Wedding Videography: Start to Finish, video amateurs and professionals new to wedding coverage alike will find a complete guide on every aspect of becoming a successful wedding videographer, from selecting production gear and software through the shooting and editing process, and even the business aspects of the wedding industry including client expectations, wedding etiquette, legal issues and product delivery.

 Change Mummified


Change Mummified


$16.99


Exploring the modern category of history in relation to film theory, film textuality, and film history, Change Mummified makes a persuasive argument for the centrality of historicity to film as well as the special importance of film in historical culture. What do we make of the concern for recovering the past that is consistently manifested in so many influential modes of cinema, from Hollywood to documentary and postcolonial film? How is film related to the many modern practices that define themselves as configuring pastness in the present, such as architectural preservation, theme parks, and, above all, professional historical research? What is the relation of history in film to other media such as television and digital imaging? How does emphasizing the connection between film and modern historicity affect the theorization and historicization of film and modern media culture?Pursuing the full implications of film as cultural production, Philip Rosen reconceptualizes modern historicity as a combination of characteristic epistemological structures on the one hand, and the social imperative to regulate or manage time on the other. Emphasizing a fundamental constellation of pursuit of the real, indexical signification and the need to control time, he interrogates a spectrum of film theory and film texts. His argument refocuses the category of temporality for film and cultural theory while rethinking the importance of historicity. An original and sustained meditation on the historiographic status of cinematic signs, Change Mummified is both an intervention in film and media studies and an argument for the continuing necessity of modern historical thinking in its contradictions. Philip Rosen is a professor of modern culture and media and of English at Brown University.

 Change Mummified


Change Mummified


$29.02


Exploring the modern category of history in relation to film theory, film textuality, and film history, Change Mummified makes a persuasive argument for the centrality of historicity to film as well as the special importance of film in historical culture. What do we make of the concern for recovering the past that is consistently manifested in so many influential modes of cinema, from Hollywood to documentary and postcolonial film? How is film related to the many modern practices that define themselves as configuring pastness in the present, such as architectural preservation, theme parks, and, above all, professional historical research? What is the relation of history in film to other media such as television and digital imaging? How does emphasizing the connection between film and modern historicity affect the theorization and historicization of film and modern media culture?Pursuing the full implications of film as cultural production, Philip Rosen reconceptualizes modern historicity as a combination of characteristic epistemological structures on the one hand, and the social imperative to regulate or manage time on the other. Emphasizing a fundamental constellation of pursuit of the real, indexical signification and the need to control time, he interrogates a spectrum of film theory and film texts. His argument refocuses the category of temporality for film and cultural theory while rethinking the importance of historicity.An original and sustained meditation on the historiographic status of cinematic signs, Change Mummified is both an intervention in film and media studies and an argument for the continuing necessity of modern historical thinking in its contradictions.

 Change Mummified


Change Mummified


$29.23


Used – Exploring the modern category of history in relation to film theory, film textuality, and film history, Change Mummified makes a persuasive argument for the centrality of historicity to film as well as the special importance of film in historical culture. What do we make of the concern for recovering the past that is consistently manifested in so many influential modes of cinema, from Hollywood to documentary and postcolonial film? How is film related to the many modern practices that def

 Change Mummified: Cinema, Historicity, Theory


Change Mummified: Cinema, Historicity, Theory


$141.95


New – Exploring the modern category of history in relation to film theory, film textuality, and film history, Change Mummified makes a persuasive argument for the centrality of historicity to film as well as the special importance of film in historical culture. What do we make of the concern for recovering the past that is consistently manifested in so many influential modes of cinema, from Hollywood to documentary and postcolonial film? How is film related to the many modern practices that defi

 Change Mummified: Cinema, Historicity, Theory


Change Mummified: Cinema, Historicity, Theory


$43


Used – Exploring the modern category of history in relation to film theory, film textuality, and film history, Change Mummified makes a persuasive argument for the centrality of historicity to film as well as the special importance of film in historical culture. What do we make of the concern for recovering the past that is consistently manifested in so many influential modes of cinema, from Hollywood to documentary and postcolonial film? How is film related to the many modern practices that def

 Changing aesthetics, ethics, and politics in Latin American crime cinema and narrative.


Changing aesthetics, ethics, and politics in Latin American crime cinema and narrative.


$49.99


This dissertation analyzes the shifting role of crime as a symptom of transformation in Latin America from 1990's. My research begins exploring gang-related drug trafficking and the ways in which they evolve to corporate organizations. Then I continue with property and sexual crimes—assault, kidnapping, human smuggling and trafficking to Europe in prostitution rings. Finally, I compare these common crimes with political crimes committed by anarchists in the 1930s and movements of national liberation from the 1960s. Instead of focusing on the detective, I study the criminal as the leading figure. For him/her any crime—be it a common one or "explicitly" political—is considered a political act on the part of the offender. In terms of politics, any crime implies a rejection of or a protest against current social conditions, its institutions or its norms. In these works, criminals make power visible in new ways, and open avenues of resistance and critique, involving modifications of gender, race, and social class. In terms of aesthetics, I explore how contemporary Latin American crime fiction reproduces the glamorous violence of Hollywood crime films or dirty realism in narrative, but privileging a symptomatic and realistic aesthetics of violence. By using a flat, unsurprised, but ironic language; by exercising an ice-cold observation; by shooting with a documentary-like eye to reality, often with a frenetically speeding camera and the video clip montage, these fictions indicate a restructuring of time and space in Latin American big cities. Also the preference for non-professional actors, location shooting, and a propensity to develop collective modes of production contributes to this aesthetics. To conclude this brief summary of transformations, instead of representing crime as a monstrous act, these works insist on normalizing the criminal behavior. As many theories from social sciences have found, in general, crime is not an irrational,

 Changing aesthetics, ethics, and politics in Latin American crime cinema and narrative.


Changing aesthetics, ethics, and politics in Latin American crime cinema and narrative.


$49.99


This dissertation analyzes the shifting role of crime as a symptom of transformation in Latin America from 1990's. My research begins exploring gang-related drug trafficking and the ways in which they evolve to corporate organizations. Then I continue with property and sexual crimes—assault, kidnapping, human smuggling and trafficking to Europe in prostitution rings. Finally, I compare these common crimes with political crimes committed by anarchists in the 1930s and movements of national liberation from the 1960s. Instead of focusing on the detective, I study the criminal as the leading figure. For him/her any crime—be it a common one or "explicitly" political—is considered a political act on the part of the offender. In terms of politics, any crime implies a rejection of or a protest against current social conditions, its institutions or its norms. In these works, criminals make power visible in new ways, and open avenues of resistance and critique, involving modifications of gender, race, and social class. In terms of aesthetics, I explore how contemporary Latin American crime fiction reproduces the glamorous violence of Hollywood crime films or dirty realism in narrative, but privileging a symptomatic and realistic aesthetics of violence. By using a flat, unsurprised, but ironic language; by exercising an ice-cold observation; by shooting with a documentary-like eye to reality, often with a frenetically speeding camera and the video clip montage, these fictions indicate a restructuring of time and space in Latin American big cities. Also the preference for non-professional actors, location shooting, and a propensity to develop collective modes of production contributes to this aesthetics. To conclude this brief summary of transformations, instead of representing crime as a monstrous act, these works insist on normalizing the criminal behavior. As many theories from social sciences have found, in general, crime is not an irrational,

 Chase (Safari Summer)


Chase (Safari Summer)


$1.99


Used – Some old friends from Hollywood have come to make a wildlife documentary on the Bermans’ game reserve. When Jake discovers a King Cheetah cub living nearby, he can’t believe his luck: this is the rarest type of cheetah in the world, and perfect for the documentary! But Musabi is suffering from a terrible drought and the cheetahs are in grave danger. Jake has to decide exactly how far he will go to help…

 Cinematic Game Secrets for Creative Directors and Producers: Inspired Techniques from Industry Legends


Cinematic Game Secrets for Creative Directors and Producers: Inspired Techniques from Industry Legends


$9.75


Create effective cinematography for your games with this film-based approach to creating cinematic games. Cinematic Game Secrets gives game producers, directors, and developers insight into how to make their games more cinematic. Game developers will learn how to create compelling video games by: developing quality stories and characters; visualizing scenes within the game through the eyes of a cinematographer; and using tried and true film industry methods for casting, voice-over, direction, and production.Includes interview with luminaries and leading figures in the field such as Warren Spector (Founder, Junction Point Studios), Bruce Block (Author, The Visual Story), Ron Burke (Founder, GamingTrend), Bob Sabiston (Flat Black Films), Tom Buscaglia (GameDevKit.com), Daniel Erickson (BioWare), Jay Duplass (Director, The Puffy Chair), Ray Pena (Spacetime Studios), Richard Rouse III (Author, Game Design: Theory and Practice), Mathieu Raynault (Artist, 300, King Kong), Donise Hardy (C.S.A.), Patrick Hamilton (President, Wardog Studios), and Marc Schaefgen (Midway Games).—Author, Rich Newman has worked in the film industry(Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Alamo) and video game industry (Midway Games) for over five years and knows how to make the most of the convergence of technologies. —With examples from today’s hottest game titles (courtesy of GamingTrend) to illustrate film techniques used in games, like the use of narrow focus in cinematography, or over-the-shoulder viewpoint style of viewpoint that makes the game have a documentary-like quality. —Interviews, case studies, and helpful glossary of terms all included.

 Classic Albums: Machine Head


Classic Albums: Machine Head


$11.98


Deep Purple’s 1972 masterpiece Machine Head raised the bar for hard rock and heavy metal and its importance is recognized 30 years later with a volume in Eagle Vision’s Classic Albums documentary DVD series. Even if “Smoke on the Water” was the only great track, that’s important enough to make it worthy, but factor in other monsters like “Highway Star,” “Pictures of Home,” and “Space Truckin’” and you’ve got a keeper for the time capsule. Pretty amazing for an album recorded quickly during wintertime in the corridors of the Grand Hotel in Montreux, Switzerland. As with any music documentary, the most thrilling thing is seeing rare archive footage, and this one is no exception. All five members of the definitive “Mark II” lineup — vocalist Ian Gillan, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, keyboardist Jon Lord, bass guitarist Roger Glover, and drummer Ian Paice — are also featured in extensive new interviews, as is engineer Martin Birch. Blackmore is a brilliant guitarist, yet it’s Guitar World editor Brad Tolinski who makes the key point that what separated Deep Purple from other hard rock bands was the sound of Lord’s organ work. Lord demonstrates how he got his vicious sound from his Hammond organ, named “The Beast,” by running it through a Marshall guitar amplifier. Blackmore discusses his “Smoke on the Water” and “Space Truckin’” riffs while playing them on an acoustic guitar. Machine Head was self-produced, which meant the power plays bubbled up during mixing when each member jockeyed for prominence. Traces of sadness creep in the interviews when the splintering of the lineup is examined. Paice believes a six-month break would have prevented it, and Glover says they were too afraid to stop working and therefore burned themselves out. Classic Albums recognizes Deep Purple’s greatness — maybe the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will someday too. ~ Bret Adams, Rovi

 Constructing Black Education At Oberlin College: A Documentary History


Constructing Black Education At Oberlin College: A Documentary History


$64.63


In 1835 Oberlin became the first institute of higher education to make a cause of racial egalitarianism when it decided to educate students “irrespective of color.” Yet the visionary college’s implementation of this admissions policy was uneven. In Constructing Black Education at Oberlin College: A Documentary History, Roland M. Baumann presents a comprehensive documentary history of the education of African American students at Oberlin College. Oberlin’s is not a story of unbroken progress, but rather of irony, of contradictions and integrity, of myth and reality, and of imperfections. Baumann takes readers directly to the original sources by including thirty complete documents from the Oberlin College Archives. This richly illustrated volume is an important contribution to the college’s 175th anniversary celebration of its distinguished history, for it convincingly documents how Oberlin wrestled over the meaning of race and the destiny of black people in American society.

 Constructing Black Education at Oberlin College


Constructing Black Education at Oberlin College


$70.65


In 1835 Oberlin became the first institute of higher education to make a cause of racial egalitarianism when it decided to educate students irrespective of color. Yet the visionary college”s implementation of this admissions policy was uneven. In Constructing Black Education at Oberlin College: A Documentary History, Roland M. Baumann presents a comprehensive documentary history of the education of African American students at Oberlin College. Oberlin”s is not a story of unbroken progress, but rather of irony, of contradictions and integrity, of myth and reality, and of imperfections. Baumann takes readers directly to the original sources by including thirty complete documents from the Oberlin College Archives. This richly illustrated volume is an important contribution to the college”s 175th anniversary celebration of its distinguished history, for it convincingly documents how Oberlin wrestled over the meaning of race and the destiny of black people in American society.

 Crafting Truth: Documentary Form and Meaning


Crafting Truth: Documentary Form and Meaning


$26.95


Documentaries such as Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman’s Born into Brothels, Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11, Jeffrey Blitz’s Spellbound, along with March of the Penguins and An Inconvenient Truth have achieved critical as well as popular success. Although nonfiction film may have captured imaginations, many viewers enter and leave theaters with a nanve concept of “truth” and “reality”-for them, documentaries are information sources. But is truth or reality readily available, easily acquired, or undisputed? Or do documentaries convey illusions of truth and reality? What aesthetic means are used to build these illusions?A documentary’s sounds and images are always the product of selection and choice, and often underscore points the filmmaker wishes to make. Crafting Truth illuminates the ways these films tell their stories; how they use the camera, editing, sound, and performance; what rhetorical devices they employ; and what the theoretical, practical, and ethical implications of these choices are. Complex documentary concepts are presented through easily accessible language, images, and a discussion of a wide range of films and videos to encourage new ways of thinking about and seeing nonfiction film.

 Crafting Truth: Documentary Form and Meaning


Crafting Truth: Documentary Form and Meaning


$68.52


Documentaries such as Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman’s Born into Brothels, Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11, Jeffrey Blitz’s Spellbound, along with March of the Penguins and An Inconvenient Truth have achieved critical as well as popular success. Although nonfiction film may have captured imaginations, many viewers enter and leave theaters with a nanve concept of “truth” and “reality”-for them, documentaries are information sources. But is truth or reality readily available, easily acquired, or undisputed? Or do documentaries convey illusions of truth and reality? What aesthetic means are used to build these illusions?A documentary’s sounds and images are always the product of selection and choice, and often underscore points the filmmaker wishes to make. Crafting Truth illuminates the ways these films tell their stories; how they use the camera, editing, sound, and performance; what rhetorical devices they employ; and what the theoretical, practical, and ethical implications of these choices are. Complex documentary concepts are presented through easily accessible language, images, and a discussion of a wide range of films and videos to encourage new ways of thinking about and seeing nonfiction film.

 Crazy Sexy Cancer [Eco Friendly Packaging]


Crazy Sexy Cancer [Eco Friendly Packaging]


$19.98


Kris Carr is a filmmaker who was known to her friends for her daring, adventurous and upbeat personality. In February 2003, Carr began feeling ill, and thinking she may have injured herself during yoga class, she went to see a doctor. On Valentine’s Day, she got the unexpected word that she was suffering from a rare and virulent form of liver cancer, for which there were few treatments and no known cure. Rather than give in to illness and depression, Carr decided to make a film about her journey through treatment, determined to use her art to help keep her focused and sane through this profound challenge. Carr’s documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer is her visual record of her struggle to regain her health and how she found a new life along the way as she faces a battery of treatments and therapies with irreverent humor and take-no-prisoners attitude. Crazy Sexy Cancer was screened in competition at the 2007 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

 Creative Accounting


Creative Accounting


$18


If someone gave you $18,000,000 to make an independent film, would you know how to spend it? How about $133,874 to install an exhibit at MoMA? Are you a Hollywood producer wondering about the going rate for wagon rental? Or a performance artist trying to get your hands on ten gallons of honey? Your answers are all here. From the editors of the Believer magazine comes this compendium of incredibly detailed budget breakdowns for every creative field: film, art, publishing, theater, television, and more. Budgets included in Creative Accounting are: An album by the Flaming Lips, a performance of Il Trovatore by the San Francisco Opera, Francine Siegel”s horror-shoot-cum-food-fight Fangoria, an animated music video for Menomena, the documentary Truck Farm, an episode of Mike Judge”s King of the Hill, Laura Letinksy”s Italy photos, and a record made in a bedroom.

 Darfur Now


Darfur Now


$5.72


Making a difference. Now. This acclaimed, inspiring documentary follows six people who are striving to end the suffering in Sudan’s war-ravaged Darfur. The six – an American activist, an international prosecutor, a Sudanese rebel, a sheikh, a leader of the World Food Program, and Don Cheadle, who traverses the globe with fellow actor George Clooney to pressure world leaders – demonstrate the power of one individual to make extraordinary changes. Be an eyewitness to the tragedy and the triumphs, the fear and the pride. Meet the refugees, determined to return to their beloved homeland. And discover how you too can make a difference.

 Designing Healthy Communities


Designing Healthy Communities


$50


Designing Healthy Communities, the companion book to the acclaimed public television documentary, highlights how we design the built environment and its potential for addressing and preventing many of the nation’s devastating childhood and adult health concerns. Dr. Richard Jackson looks at the root causes of our malaise and highlights healthy community designs achieved by planners, designers, and community leaders working together. Ultimately, Dr. Jackson encourages all of us to make the kinds of positive changes highlighted in this book.”In this book Dr. Jackson inhabits the frontier between public health and urban planning, offering us hopeful examples of innovative transformation, and ends with a prescription for individual action. This book is a must read for anyone who cares about how we shape the communities and the world that shapes us.” —Will Rogers, president and CEO, The Trust for Public Land”While debates continue over how to design cities to promote public health, this book highlights the profound health challenges that face urban residents and the ways in which certain aspects of the built environment are implicated in their etiology. Jackson then offers up a set of compelling cases showing how local activists are working to fight obesity, limit pollution exposure, reduce auto-dependence, rebuild economies, and promote community and sustainability. Every city planner and urban designer should read these cases and use them to inform their everyday practice.” —Jennifer Wolch, dean, College of Environmental Design, William W. Wurster Professor, City and Regional Planning, UC Berkeley”Dr. Jackson has written a thoughtful text that illustrates how and why building healthy communities is the right prescription for America.” —Georges C. Benjamin, MD, executive director, American Public Health AssociationPublisher Companion Web site: www.josseybass.com/go/jacksonAdditional media and content:

 Designing Healthy Communities


Designing Healthy Communities


$32.44


Designing Healthy Communities, the companion book to the acclaimed public television documentary, highlights how we design the built environment and its potential for addressing and preventing many of the nation’s devastating childhood and adult health concerns. Dr. Richard Jackson looks at the root causes of our malaise and highlights healthy community designs achieved by planners, designers, and community leaders working together. Ultimately, Dr. Jackson encourages all of us to make the kinds of positive changes highlighted in this book.”In this book Dr. Jackson inhabits the frontier between public health and urban planning, offering us hopeful examples of innovative transformation, and ends with a prescription for individual action. This book is a must read for anyone who cares about how we shape the communities and the world that shapes us.” —Will Rogers, president and CEO, The Trust for Public Land”While debates continue over how to design cities to promote public health, this book highlights the profound health challenges that face urban residents and the ways in which certain aspects of the built environment are implicated in their etiology. Jackson then offers up a set of compelling cases showing how local activists are working to fight obesity, limit pollution exposure, reduce auto-dependence, rebuild economies, and promote community and sustainability. Every city planner and urban designer should read these cases and use them to inform their everyday practice.” —Jennifer Wolch, dean, College of Environmental Design, William W. Wurster Professor, City and Regional Planning, UC Berkeley”Dr. Jackson has written a thoughtful text that illustrates how and why building healthy communities is the right prescription for America.” —Georges C. Benjamin, MD, executive director, American Public Health AssociationPublisher Companion Web site: www.josseybass.com/go/jacksonAdditional media and content:

 Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Augmented Edition) - PlayStation 3


Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Augmented Edition) – PlayStation 3


$69.99


To save his life, the fundamental choice of whether or not to become augmented with cybernetics has been removed from Adam Jensen’s life. Driven by the conviction of never having a choice taken from him again and using his newfound power, his need for answers will unravel the truth behind a conspiracy rooted in the foundation of the world around him as it incites a new revolution. Deus Ex: Human Revolution follows up on the critically acclaimed Deus EX and Deus Ex: Invisible War as the third game in the strategic sci-fi action series. When a black ops team breaks in and kills the scientists Adam were hired to protect as a guard of one of America’s most experimental biotechnology firms, everything you thought you knew about your job changes. At a time when scientific advancements are routinely turning athletes, soldiers and spies into super-enhanced beings, someone is working very hard to ensure mankind’s evolution follows a particular path. You need to discover why — because the decisions you take and the choices you make will be the only things that can determine mankind’s future. -Features: -Augmented Edition: Includes a making-of documentary, a motion comic of the first issue of the official comic book series by DC Comics, an art book, a soundtrack, and more-A divided near future: discover a time of great technological advancement, but also a time of chaos and conspiracy. Mechanical augmentations of the human body have divided society between those who can afford them, and those who can’t. Opposing forces conspire from the shadow to control the destiny of mankind: a human revolution is coming-A perfect mix of action and role-play: the game uniquely combines action-packed close-quarter takedowns with intense shooting, offering a vast array of Character augmentations and Upgrades for the many weapons at your disposal. Unlock new abilities and increase your stealth, social, hacking or combat skills: the game rewards all styles of play and approaches. Determine how

 Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Augmented Edition) - Windows


Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Augmented Edition) – Windows


$59.99


To save his life, the fundamental choice of whether or not to become augmented with cybernetics has been removed from Adam Jensen’s life. Driven by the conviction of never having a choice taken from him again and using his newfound power, his need for answers will unravel the truth behind a conspiracy rooted in the foundation of the world around him as it incites a new revolution. Deus Ex: Human Revolution follows up on the critically acclaimed Deus EX and Deus Ex: Invisible War as the third game in the strategic sci-fi action series. When a black ops team breaks in and kills the scientists Adam were hired to protect as a guard of one of America’s most experimental biotechnology firms, everything you thought you knew about your job changes. At a time when scientific advancements are routinely turning athletes, soldiers and spies into super-enhanced beings, someone is working very hard to ensure mankind’s evolution follows a particular path. You need to discover why — because the decisions you take and the choices you make will be the only things that can determine mankind’s future. -Features: -Augmented Edition: Includes a making-of documentary, a motion comic of the first issue of the official comic book series by DC Comics, an art book, a soundtrack, and more-A divided near future: discover a time of great technological advancement, but also a time of chaos and conspiracy. Mechanical augmentations of the human body have divided society between those who can afford them, and those who can’t. Opposing forces conspire from the shadow to control the destiny of mankind: a human revolution is coming-A perfect mix of action and role-play: the game uniquely combines action-packed close-quarter takedowns with intense shooting, offering a vast array of Character augmentations and Upgrades for the many weapons at your disposal. Unlock new abilities and increase your stealth, social, hacking or combat skills: the game rewards all styles of play and approaches. Determine how

 Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers


Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers


$295.76


New – As the market for documentaries expands, so does the challenge to create memorable, compelling films. Story and structure are the most important (and least expensive) tools available. This guide shows how to make stronger, more compelling documentaries through improved storytelling techniques. It offers a writerly perspective to filmmakers at every stage of production, from concept and treatment to shooting and postproduction. It is intended for the novice as well as the experienced filmma

 Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers


Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers


$296.06


New – As the market for documentaries expands, so does the challenge to create memorable, compelling films. Story and structure are the most important (and least expensive) tools available. This guide shows how to make stronger, more compelling documentaries through improved storytelling techniques. It offers a writerly perspective to filmmakers at every stage of production, from concept and treatment to shooting and postproduction. It is intended for the novice as well as the experienced filmma

 Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers


Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers


$55.8


Used – As the market for documentaries expands, so does the challenge to create memorable, compelling films. Story and structure are the most important (and least expensive) tools available. This guide shows how to make stronger, more compelling documentaries through improved storytelling techniques. It offers a writerly perspective to filmmakers at every stage of production, from concept and treatment to shooting and postproduction. It is intended for the novice as well as the experienced filmm

 Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers


Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers


$229.99


New – As the market for documentaries expands, so does the challenge to create memorable, compelling films. Story and structure are the most important (and least expensive) tools available. This guide shows how to make stronger, more compelling documentaries through improved storytelling techniques. It offers a writerly perspective to filmmakers at every stage of production, from concept and treatment to shooting and postproduction. It is intended for the novice as well as the experienced filmma

 Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers


Documentary Storytelling for Video and Filmmakers


$295.76


New – As the market for documentaries expands, so does the challenge to create memorable, compelling films. Story and structure are the most important (and least expensive) tools available. This guide shows how to make stronger, more compelling documentaries through improved storytelling techniques. It offers a writerly perspective to filmmakers at every stage of production, from concept and treatment to shooting and postproduction. It is intended for the novice as well as the experienced filmma

 Documentary Storytelling: Creative Nonfiction on Screen


Documentary Storytelling: Creative Nonfiction on Screen


$29.95


Updated and improved, with new case studies and conversations with award-winning filmmakers including Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side), James Marsh (Man on Wire), and Deborah Scranton (The War Tapes).Documentary Storytelling has reached filmmakers and filmgoers worldwide with its unique focus on the single most important aspect of documentary media-making: storytelling. Drawing on the narrative tools of the creative writer, the unique strengths of a visual and aural media, and the power of real-world content truthfully presented, Documentary Storytelling offers advice for producers, directors, editors, and cinematographers seeking to make ethical and effective nonfiction films, and for those who use these films to educate, inform, and inspire. Special interview chapters explore storytelling as practiced by renowned producers, directors, and editors. This third edition has been updated and expanded, with discussion of newer films including Waltz with Bashir and Why We Fight.• Storytelling techniques are one of the most powerful tools in the documentary filmmaker’s arsenal-learn how to harness them with this book • Top documentary filmmakers provide their storytelling strategies • Covers a wide range of documentary styles

 Documentary Storytelling: Creative Nonfiction on Screen


Documentary Storytelling: Creative Nonfiction on Screen


$29.95


Updated and improved, with new case studies and conversations with award-winning filmmakers including Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side), James Marsh (Man on Wire), and Deborah Scranton (The War Tapes).Documentary Storytelling has reached filmmakers and filmgoers worldwide with its unique focus on the single most important aspect of documentary media-making: storytelling. Drawing on the narrative tools of the creative writer, the unique strengths of a visual and aural media, and the power of real-world content truthfully presented, Documentary Storytelling offers advice for producers, directors, editors, and cinematographers seeking to make ethical and effective nonfiction films, and for those who use these films to educate, inform, and inspire. Special interview chapters explore storytelling as practiced by renowned producers, directors, and editors. This third edition has been updated and expanded, with discussion of newer films including Waltz with Bashir and Why We Fight.• Storytelling techniques are one of the most powerful tools in the documentary filmmaker’s arsenal-learn how to harness them with this book • Top documentary filmmakers provide their storytelling strategies • Covers a wide range of documentary styles

 Documentary in Practice: Filmmakers and Production Choices


Documentary in Practice: Filmmakers and Production Choices


$58.73


RICHARD PHALON has been a contributing editor at Forbes since 1980. He covered personal finance, Wall Street, urban affairs, and politics at the New York Times for sixteen years before joining Forbes. He is the author of The Takeover Barons of Wall Street and Your Money: How to Make It Work Harder Than You Do.

 Documentary in Practice: Filmmakers and Production Choices


Documentary in Practice: Filmmakers and Production Choices


$29.95


RICHARD PHALON has been a contributing editor at Forbes since 1980. He covered personal finance, Wall Street, urban affairs, and politics at the New York Times for sixteen years before joining Forbes. He is the author of The Takeover Barons of Wall Street and Your Money: How to Make It Work Harder Than You Do.