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Karetnikova, Inga.
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1990
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Horton, Andrew, 1944-
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1994
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Tilford, Christopher.
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2013
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Horton, Andrew, 1944-
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2000
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Rosenthal, Alan.
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2013
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Over the past decade, movie audiences have become hungry for films based on real people and historical events. Never was this more evident than during the best-picture showdown between The King's Speech and The Social Network during the 2011 Academy Awards, a scene then repeated, with Argo, Lincoln and Zero Dark Thirty in the 2013 awards. While Hollywood moguls have come to recognize the box-office revenue and critical acclaim that accompany such films and are now fast-tracking many docudramas into theaters, there remains a need for more reality-based film scripts. In From "Chariots of Fire" t.
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Roberts, Ralph.
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2011
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Christensen, Jerome, 1948- author.
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2012
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Oumano, Elena.
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791.43023
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2010
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In Cinema Today, Elena Oumano has ingeniously crafted a conversation from her personal and individual interviews with a distinguished group of international cinema legends. She follows a lively symposium-in-print format, with the filmmakers' words and thoughts grouped together under various key cinema topics. Collectively these artists reflect on and explore issues and concerns of modern filmmaking, from the practical to the aesthetic, including the process, cinematic rhythm and structure, and the many aspects of the media: business, the viewer, and cinema's place in society.
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De Fossard, Esta.
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2005
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Role models from the visual media often spark in viewers the will to emulate desired behavior. The Entertainment-Education method combines emotional appeal and relevant knowledge in order to promote such behavior change. This book-the second in a three-book series titled Communication for Behavior Change-is amied at all producing or directing Entertainment-Education dramas for television and film. The authors-both leading practitioners in the field of Entertainment-Education-dwell in detail on the Design Approach for determining and then articulating effective messages to be contained in the d.
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Raubicheck, Walter, 1950-
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