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Gasping For Airtime
By: Mohr, Jay
Published by: Hyperion
GASPING FOR AIRTIME is a hilarious and often moving memoir by former Saturday Night Live cast member Jay Mohr. When twenty-year-old Jay moved from New Jersey to New York City to pursue his dream of stand-up stardom, he never thought he'd land his first real job on Saturday Night Live . But he did?and what followed were two crazy years of trying to keep up with his talented castmates and get on the air as often as possible (a daunting feat for a rookie cast member).
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Price: $9.95
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Global Television
By: Selznick, Barbara
Published by: Temple University Press
How the importation of global television in the United States affects the nature of programming
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Price: $24.95
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Heroes and Philosophy
By: Irwin, William (ed.); Johnson, David K. (ed.)
Published by: Wiley
The first unauthorized look at the philosophy behind Heroes , one of TV's most popular shows. When ordinary individuals from around the world inexplicably develop superhuman abilities, they question who they are, struggle to cope with new responsibilities, and decide whether to use their new power for good or for evil. Every episode of Tim Kring's hit TV show Heroes is a philosophical quandary. Heroes and Philosophy is the first book to analyze how philosophy makes this show so compelling. It lets you examine questions crucial to our existence as thinking, rational beings. Is the Company evil, or good? Does Hiro really have a destiny? Do we? Is it okay to lie in order to hide your powers or save the world? Heroes and Philosophy offers answers to these and other intriguing questions.: Brings the insight of history's philosophical heavyweights such as Plato and Nietzche to Heroes characters and settings; Adds a fun and fascinating dimension to your understanding of the show; Expands your thinking about Heroes as the series expands from graphic and text novels to action figures and a video game. Whether you're new to Heroes or have been a fan since day one, this book will take your enjoyment of the show to the next level.
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Price: $17.95
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History in the Media
By: Niemi, Robert
Published by: ABC-Clio
Can films tweak the facts and still be faithful to history? How much of what they present as true is inaccurate or distorted? This volume looks at the growing research exploring these questions.
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Price: $119.00
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How to Write for Television
By: Dimaggio, Madeline
Published by: Fireside
In this guide for every student of the small screen and every scriptwriter dreaming of breaking into the business, writer-producer Madeline DiMaggio hands you the tools of the trade. With dozens of examples from today's hit shows, as well as perennial classics, DiMaggio walks readers through the scriptwriting process, from learning how to watch TV like a writer to developing your script, pitching it, and eventually sealing the deal.
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Price: $16.00
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How Very Interesting!
By: Hamilton, Paul (ed.); Gordon, Peter (ed.); Kieran, Dan (ed.)
Published by: Snowbooks
Who is The Zsa Zsa Man? What are the demands of The Sydney Darlow Dancing Troupe? What lurks Behind The Fridge? What was The Glidd Of Glood's true nature? Why can t we go to Heaven when we die? What was the true genesis of Monty Python's Parrot Sketch? Why is Morton P. Fergleberger terrified of titanium rods? Who is Morton P. Fergleberger anyway? The Peter Cook Appreciation Society has the answers. How Very Interesting contains interviews with those who worked with Cook during his long and varied career and who saw him as an inspiration: his colleagues, collaborators, co-writers, producers, directors, fans and friends, including John Fortune, Barry Fantoni, Eleanor Bron, the staff of Private Eye, Trevor Baylis, Robyn Hitchcock, Chris Morris, Will Self, Jerry Sadowitz, Malcolm McLaren, Elvis Costello, Nigel Planer, Mel Smith, John Cooper Clarke, Barry Cryer, Auberon Waugh, Clive Anderson, and more - including the great man himself. Alongside the interviews, revelations and slanging matches, How Very Interesting unearths rare pieces of Cookiana, cocks an ear at Private Eye's Famous Flexies and Derek & Clive, sits through The Hound of the Baskervilles and Cook's many screen outings, and otherwise digs, delves and disappears into the universe of Peter Cook, and all that surrounds it.
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Price: $17.99
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In a Lonely Street
By: Krutnik, Frank
Published by: Routledge
Discussing the diversity and cultural significance of Film Noir , Krutnik examines films such as The Maltese Falcon , Double Indemnity and analyses the `tough' thriller in terms of its role in reaffirming a disrupted masculine order.
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Price: $35.95
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Interviewing
By: Sedorkin, Gail; McGregor, Judy
Published by: Allen & Unwin
Good interviewing is the key to good reporting and good stories. It's a difficult skill to acquire and it can be stressful - but you can learn how to approach a total stranger and elicit information on a topic about which you know nothing. In this clearly-written guide, experienced journalists Gail Sedorkin and Judy McGregor show you step by step how to manage the interview process. They explain how to prepare, and what to do when you don't have time to prepare. They outline the difference between 'soft' and 'hard' interviews, and show how to make the most of any interview situation.
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Price: $21.50
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John Logie Baird
By: Burns, R. W
Published by: The Institution of Engineering and Technology
This is a biography of one of the 20th Century's outstanding inventors, published to coincide with the 75th anniversary of Baird's first public demonstration of a rudimentary television system.
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Price: $110.00
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The Last Lone Inventor
By: Schwartz, Evan I.
Published by: Harper Collins (UK)
In a story that is both of its time and timeless, Evan I. Schwartz tells a tale of genius and greed, innocence and deceit, and corporate arrogance versus independent brilliance. In other words, the very qualities that have made this country - for better or for worse - what it is. Many men have laid claim to the title 'The Father of Television' but Philo T. Farnsworth is the true genius behind what may be the most influential invention of our time. Farnsworth may have ended up a footnote in history, yet he was the first to demonstrate an electronic process for scanning, transmitting and receiving moving images, a discovery that changed the way we live. Free excerpt available for this ebook - click more.
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Price: $10.99
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