Knihobot

Robert Hunt

    Why Me?
    Jacob's Gift
    Basics Film-Making 03: Directing Fiction
    Cornish Legends
    Swastika at War
    Rebecca Boxed Set with Game
    • Basics Film-Making: Directing Fiction introduces the essential aspects of the directorial process, focusing on the requirements of short films while also drawing on classic examples from the world of feature films. It looks at the tricky balancing act of art and business, offering guidelines and basic principles rather than instructions.Divided into the three key stages of the film-making process - pre-production, production and postproduction, the book provides students with a framework to begin directing their own productions. The chapters are interspersed with case studies investigating the working practices of leading professionals such as Robert Rodriguez, and Mike Leigh.

      Basics Film-Making 03: Directing Fiction
    • Jacob's Gift

      • 32 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      Jacob is a young boy with a gift for carpentry who is busy finishing up a project for a contest. His teacher, Rabbi Simeon, not only instructs him in carpentry, but also teaches him important lessons about God. Rabbi has just taught Jacob that when you give a gift to one of God's children, it's like giving a gift to God. The night before the contest while working on his project, Jacob has fallen asleep in the workshop and is awakened by a bright light. The light is a star which is directly over Jacob's father's stable. As he approaches the stable, he sees a man, a woman, and a newborn baby which is laying in the straw. Remembering what Rabbi Simeon had told him, Jacob returns to the workshop and takes his project (a feeding trough) to the new family. The morning of the contest, the Rabbi pleased to find out that Jacob has acted upon the lesson he learned and has truly given a gift to God.

      Jacob's Gift
    • Why Me?

      A Lifetime of Alien Encounters

      • 216 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      The book explores the vastness of the galaxy, suggesting that with trillions of planets and billions capable of supporting life, it is both egotistical and absurd to believe humanity is the sole intelligent species. It invites readers to ponder the possibilities of extraterrestrial life and the implications of our place in the universe.

      Why Me?