The Existential Actor [eBook - Biblioboard]

The Existential Actor [eBook - Biblioboard]
Title The Existential Actor [eBook - Biblioboard] PDF eBook
Author Jeff Zinn
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017
Genre Performing arts
ISBN

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This is a book for the thinking actor, and the finest actors I've known are just that. The best actors bring it all together body, heart, spirit, and mind. This book is for the actor who thinks about craft and influence, who thinks about the relationship of performance to living, who thinks about doing and what that doing means. Acting is a metaphor and it's a mirror, and, so, a theory of acting, if true, shows us to ourselves. Jeff Zinn knows this. He knows it as an actor, director, teacher, and thinker. His theory of everything is simple and revelatory. (from the foreword by Todd London).

The Existential Actor

The Existential Actor
Title The Existential Actor PDF eBook
Author Jeff Zinn
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Acting
ISBN 9781575259000

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This is a book for the thinking actor, and the finest actors are just that. The best actors bring it all together-body, heart, spirit, and mind. This book is for the actor who thinks about craft and influence, who thinks about the relationship of performance to living, who thinks about doing and what that doing means. Acting is a metaphor and it's a mirror, and, so, a theory of acting, if true, shows us to ourselves. Jeff Zinn knows this. He knows it as an actor, director, teacher, and thinker. His "theory of everything" is simple and revelatory.

The Existential Actor

The Existential Actor
Title The Existential Actor PDF eBook
Author Jeff Zinn
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre
ISBN 9781943511976

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This is a book for the thinking actor, and the finest actors I've known are just that. The best actors bring it all together body, heart, spirit, and mind. This book is for the actor who thinks about craft and influence, who thinks about the relationship of performance to living, who thinks about doing and what that doing means. Acting is a metaphor and it's a mirror, and, so, a theory of acting, if true, shows us to ourselves. Jeff Zinn knows this. He knows it as an actor, director, teacher, and thinker. His theory of everything is simple and revelatory.

Female Force: Princess Diana

Female Force: Princess Diana
Title Female Force: Princess Diana PDF eBook
Author Chris Arrant
Publisher Bluewater Productions
Pages 26
Release 2015-12-10
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1427638578

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This comic series has been featured on CNN, Fox News, and OK! Magazine. Princess. Public Figure. Philanthropist. Parent. Diana, Princess of Wales emerged in the early 1980s as a fresh face to the stoic British monarchy with a storybook wedding, which was unfortunately later a tabloid breakup. She emerged as a modern British woman and admirable icon to not only England but the world.

Merchants of Culture

Merchants of Culture
Title Merchants of Culture PDF eBook
Author John B. Thompson
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 357
Release 2021-04-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1509528946

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These are turbulent times in the world of book publishing. For nearly five centuries the methods and practices of book publishing remained largely unchanged, but at the dawn of the twenty-first century the industry finds itself faced with perhaps the greatest challenges since Gutenberg. A combination of economic pressures and technological change is forcing publishers to alter their practices and think hard about the future of the books in the digital age. In this book - the first major study of trade publishing for more than 30 years - Thompson situates the current challenges facing the industry in an historical context, analysing the transformation of trade publishing in the United States and Britain since the 1960s. He gives a detailed account of how the world of trade publishing really works, dissecting the roles of publishers, agents and booksellers and showing how their practices are shaped by a field that has a distinctive structure and dynamic. This new paperback edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to take account of the most recent developments, including the dramatic increase in ebook sales and its implications for the publishing industry and its future.

Female Force: Ayn Rand

Female Force: Ayn Rand
Title Female Force: Ayn Rand PDF eBook
Author John Blundell
Publisher Bluewater Productions
Pages 24
Release 2011
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1450749240

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Recounts in graphic novel format the life and career of controversial American writer and philospher Ayn Rand, best known for her novel "Atlas Shrugged," whose distinctive views on economics and society have inspired many.

The Book Business

The Book Business
Title The Book Business PDF eBook
Author Mike Shatzkin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 304
Release 2019-02-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0190628057

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Many of us read books every day, either electronically or in print. We remember the books that shaped our ideas about the world as children, go back to favorite books year after year, give or lend books to loved ones and friends to share the stories we've loved especially, and discuss important books with fellow readers in book clubs and online communities. But for all the ways books influence us, teach us, challenge us, and connect us, many of us remain in the dark as to where they come from and how the mysterious world of publishing truly works. How are books created and how do they get to readers? The Book Business: What Everyone Needs to Know® introduces those outside the industry to the world of book publishing. Covering everything from the beginnings of modern book publishing early in the 20th century to the current concerns over the alleged death of print, digital reading, and the rise of Amazon, Mike Shatzkin and Robert Paris Riger provide a succinct and insightful survey of the industry in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format. The authors, veterans of "trade publishing," or the branch of the business that puts books in our hands through libraries or bookstores, answer questions from the basic to the cutting-edge, providing a guide for curious beginners and outsiders. How does book publishing actually work? What challenges is it facing today? How have social media changed the game of book marketing? What does the life cycle of a book look like in 2019? They focus on how practices are changing at a time of great flux in the industry, as digital creation and delivery are altering the commercial realities of the book business. This book will interest not only those with no experience in publishing looking to gain a foothold on the business, but also those working on the inside who crave a bird's eye view of publishing's evolving landscape. This is a moment of dizzyingly rapid change wrought by the emergence of digital publishing, data collection, e-books, audio books, and the rise of self-publishing; these forces make the inherently interesting business of publishing books all the more fascinating.