The Ghost Dimension

The Ghost Dimension
Title The Ghost Dimension PDF eBook
Author Jack Tanner
Publisher Magus Books
Pages 178
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Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
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In the 17th century, an English philosopher proposed the existence of a fourth dimension, inhabited by spirits. This same philosopher was an immense influence on Isaac Newton. Leibniz accused Newton of believing in the occult, citing gravity as a theory of which any magician would be proud. God is the essential ingredient in Newton's famous theory of gravity. They don't teach you that in science class! John Maynard Keynes said of Newton, "He was the last of the magicians, the last of the Babylonians and Sumerians, the last great mind which looked out on the visible and intellectual world with the same eyes as those who began to build our intellectual inheritance rather less than 10,000 years ago. Isaac Newton, a posthumous child born with no father on Christmas Day, 1642, was the last wonderchild to whom the Magi could do sincere and appropriate homage." Has science since Newton buried the spiritual dimension that Newton believed essential to any rational explanation of reality?! Can it be resurrected?

Ghost Dimension

Ghost Dimension
Title Ghost Dimension PDF eBook
Author Sean Reynolds
Publisher
Pages 61
Release 2017-11-03
Genre
ISBN 9781973219125

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The Ghost Dimension team lead by Bex Palmer and Sean Reynolds, head into some of the UK's most haunted locations to attempt to make contact with lost ghostly souls from the past. Filming everything on their journey for television series Ghost Dimension. We document what actually happened on each location and the spiritual encounters that will always be remembered by the team

Ghost Dimension Evolution

Ghost Dimension Evolution
Title Ghost Dimension Evolution PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Reynolds
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 72
Release 2020-09-18
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Ghost Dimension is a paranormal series that quickly became one of the most popular ghost investigation television shows worldwide. The book describes the journey before the shows and what lead paranormal investigators Bex Reynolds and Sean Reynolds into the spiritual realm. The path they have walked and evolved to make Ghost Dimension. The entire journey described from childhood to television. The ups and the downs that have been encountered, along with a little ghost story or two. The evolution of Ghost Dimension.

Blumhouse Productions

Blumhouse Productions
Title Blumhouse Productions PDF eBook
Author Todd K. Platts
Publisher University of Wales Press
Pages 305
Release 2022-05-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1786838656

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Blumhouse Productions is the first book that systematically examines the corpus of Blumhouse’s cinematic output. Individual chapters written by emerging and established scholars consider thematic trends across Blumhouse films, such as the use of found footage, haunted bodies/haunted houses, and toxic masculinity. Blumhouse’s business strategies and funding model are considered – including the company’s high-profile franchises Paranormal Activity, Insidious, The Purge, Happy Death Day, and Halloween – alongside such key standalone films as Get Out and Black Christmas, and nonhorror films like BlackKklansman. Taken together, the chapters provide a thorough primer for one of the most significant drivers behind the contemporary resurgence of horror cinema.

Paranormal Activity The Ghost Dimension

Paranormal Activity The Ghost Dimension
Title Paranormal Activity The Ghost Dimension PDF eBook
Author Kristin Miller
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 2020-07-14
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After a young, middle class couple moves into a suburban 'starter' tract house, they become increasingly disturbed by a presence that may or may not be somehow demonic but is certainly most active in the middle of the night. Especially when they sleep. Or try to.

Sound in the American Horror Film

Sound in the American Horror Film
Title Sound in the American Horror Film PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Bullins
Publisher McFarland
Pages 244
Release 2024-07-11
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1476651973

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The crack of thunder, a blood-curdling scream, creaking doors, or maybe complete silence. Sounds such as these have helped frighten and startle horror movie audiences for close to a century. Listen to a Universal classic like Dracula or Frankenstein and you will hear a very different soundtrack from contemporary horror films. So how did we get from there to here? What scared audiences then compared to now? This examination of the horror film's soundtrack builds on film sound and genre scholarship to demonstrate how horror, perhaps more than any other genre, utilizes sound to manipulate audience response. Beginning with the Universal pictures of the early 1930s and moving through the next nine decades, it explores connections and contrasts throughout the genre's technical and creative evolution. New enthusiasts or veteran fans of such varied films as The Mummy, Cat People, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Psycho, Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, The Conjuring, Paranormal Activity, and A Quiet Place will find plenty to explore, and perhaps a new sonic appreciation, within these pages.

Indefinite Visions

Indefinite Visions
Title Indefinite Visions PDF eBook
Author Beugnet Martine Beugnet
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 384
Release 2017-07-07
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1474407137

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Moving image culture seems to privilege the instantly identifiable: the recognizable face, the well-timed stunt, the perfectly synchronized line of dialogue. Yet perfect, in-focus visibility does not come 'naturally' to the moving image, and if there is one visual effect the eye of the camera can record better than the human eye it is blur. Looking beyond popular media to works of experimental cinema and video art, this groundbreaking collection addresses the aesthetics and politics of moving images in states of decay, distortion, indistinctness and fragmentation. A range of international scholars examines what is at stake in these images' sometimes radical foregrounding of materiality and mediation, or of evanescence and spectrality, as well as their challenging of the dominant position accorded to 'legible' images. How have artists and filmmakers rendered the 'indefinite' image, and what questions does it pose? With a range of approaches, from aesthetics to phenomenology to production studies, the authors in this volume investigate techniques, themes and concepts that emerge from this wilful excavation of the moving image's material base.