Lights, Camera...Travel! Travel stories from screen storytellers including Alec Baldwin, Brooke Shields, Richard E Grant, Neil LaBute, Bruce Beresford and Sandra Bernhard. Since the ancient Greeks, actors have been society's storytellers. And ever since Hollywood first left the back lot, these storytellers have been traveling to far-flung corners of the world to tell those tales. We decided to ask some of the most widely traveled people in the film industry to sit down and tell us their own stories - personal, inspiring, funny, embarrassing and human experiences from their time on the road. Edited by Andrew McCarthy (Pretty in Pink, Less Than Zero, National Geographic Traveler contributing editor) and Don George (A Moveable Feast, Tales from Nowhere, National Geographic Traveler contributing editor).
Greece: Lights, Camera.... Travel!: Analysis on the Process of Attracting Filmmakers and the Way Their Films Can Contribute to Strengthen...
High-profile photographer Bob Davis is especially known for his lighting techniques; this book shares his advice on lighting for professional photographers and serious amateurs Covers all the key elements of photographic lighting, with ...
Cassidy Barnett is not your average twelve- (almost thirteen!-) year -old.
For her tenth birthday, Rebecca is invited to visit her cousin Max's movie studio!
This inside look at the production of 20th century television commercials begins with a review of advertising's beginnings going through the 1960s and early 1970s.
A film crew are making a movie in town. The film crew are looking for extras. Team Turbo start practising their acting and singing. Then they get another flyer saying where the tryouts are to be held. So they head off in their kayaks.
2015 Matthew Diamond, Kenny Leon Descendants 2015 Kenny Ortega Blair Witch 2016 Adam Wingard The Love Witch 2016 Anna Biller Suicide Squad 2016 David Ayer Alvinnn! And the Chipmunks, “Switch Witch” 2016 Janice Karman 2017 Matthew Arnold ...
Hester Greene loves making movies.
Join Bolt, a heroic Hollywood dog and his friends—a streetwise cat named Mittens and an overly enthusiastic hamster named Rhino—as they embark on a cross-country mission to save Bolt’s owner, Penny! Will they save the day in time?!
That's probably why the network chose the two of us to host their firstever kids' travel special. Of course, it probably didn't hurt that his dad had offered the use of his yacht for the show. Whatever the reason, I was excited to ...