• The Ultimate Geography Codeword Collection: The Complete Geography Themed Code Word Puzzle Book for Adults and Clever Kids

    Celebrating the amazing planet we live on!

    This book contains 45 themed Codeword puzzles with every puzzle focusing on different geographical themes.

    Do you have a good knowledge of the World’s megacities, Britain’s largest islands or the rivers that flow through capital cities? How about the planet’s deserts or British bridges?

    Codeword’s (also known as Codecracker, Codebreaker, Cross Reference and Cipher Crosswords) are a challenging alternative to Sudoku and traditional Crosswords. A completed crossword is provided with each square corresponding to a letter. You are given three decoded starter letters and your task is to complete the puzzles using your skills, judgement and knowledge of the World.

    Each puzzle includes a tracking grid and an alphabetical list to keep track of the matched letters and the remaining letters that still need to be found.

    This book makes an ideal gift for:

    Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Cousins, Brother, Sister, Aunt, Uncle, Niece, Nephew and Teacher
    Thank you gift
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    and any fan of the fantastic planet we live on!

    Cover: Softcover Glossy

    Layout: 69 White Pages including 45 puzzles and solutions

    Size: 6 X 9 inches

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    £6.60
  • Fashioning the Nation: Costume and Identity in British Cinema

    This work explores the history of costume in British film, from the 1920s to the 1990s. It shows how period costume romances, such as “Caravan”, “Madonna of the Seven Moons” and “So Long at the Fair” featured sensual designs which caused a scandal in a postwar society overly concerned with restraint and it explains the cultural implications of this scandal. Cook charts the way these films engage with Europe, with costume providing a way for the characters to cross borders and achieve personal freedom and, in turn, inviting audiences to imagine themselves as European.

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    £3.60
  • Colour Films in Britain: The Eastmancolor Revolution

    The story of Eastmancolor’s arrival on the British filmmaking scene is one of intermittent trial and error, intense debate and speculation before gradual acceptance. This book traces the journey of its adoption in British Film and considers its lasting significance as one of the most important technical innovations in film history.

    Through original archival research and interviews with key figures within the industry, the authors examine the role of Eastmancolor in relation to key areas of British cinema since the 1950s; including its economic and structural histories, different studio and industrial strategies, and the wider aesthetic changes that took place with the mass adoption of colour.

    Their analysis of British cinema through the lens of colour produces new interpretations of key British film genres including social realism, historical and costume drama, science fiction, horror, crime, documentary and even sex films. They explore how colour communicated meaning in films ranging from the Carry On series to Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979), from Lawrence of Arabia (1962) to A Passage to India (1984), and from Goldfinger (1964) to 1984 (1984), and in the work of key directors and cinematographers of both popular and art cinema including Nicolas Roeg, Ken Russell, Ridley Scott, Peter Greenaway and Chris Menges.

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    £19.80
  • Television and British Cinema: Convergence and Divergence Since 1990

    Undertaking a thorough and timely investigation of the relationship between television and cinema in Britain since 1990, Hannah Andrews explores the convergence between the two forms, at industrial, cultural and intermedial levels, and the ways in which the media have also been distinguished from one another through discourse and presentation.

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    £36.10
  • British National Cinema (National Cinemas)

    The first substantial overview of the British film industry with emphasis on its genres, stars, and socioeconomic context, British National Cinema by Sarah Street is an important title in Routledge’s new National Cinemas series. British National Cinema synthesizes years of scholarship on British film while incorporating the author’ fresh perspective and research. Street divides the study of British cinema into four sections: the relation between the film industry and government; specific film genres; movie stars; and experimental cinema. In addition, this beautifully illustrated volume includes over thirty stills from every sphere of British cinema. British National Cinema will be of great interest to film students and theorists as well as the general reader interested in the fascinating scope of British film.

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    £34.20
  • The Ultimate Hollywood Greats Codeword Collection Volume 1: The complete Hollywood movie code word puzzle book for adults and clever kids

    Celebrating all that is great about the classic movie actors and actresses from Hollywood’s Golden Age of the Silver Screen!

    This book contains 45 themed Codeword puzzles with each puzzle focussing on the films of a different Hollywood Great.

    Do you have a good knowledge of the films Audrey Hepburn starred in?
    How about Sean Connery’s film catalogue?
    Or Ginger Rogers’ forays on the Silver Screen?

    Codeword’s (also known as Codecracker, Codebreaker, Cross Reference and Cipher Crosswords) are a challenging alternative to Sudoku and traditional Crosswords. A completed crossword is provided with each square corresponding to a letter. You are given three decoded starter letters and your task is to complete the puzzles using your skills, judgement and knowledge of Hollywood Movies.

    Each puzzle includes a tracking grid and an alphabetical list to keep track of the matched letters and the remaining letters that still need to be found.

    This book makes an ideal gift for:

    Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Cousins, Brother, Sister, Aunt, Uncle, Niece, Nephew and Teacher
    Thank you gift
    Christmas stocking filler
    Travel book to occupy some time for long trips
    Teacher gifts

    Cover: Softcover Glossy

    Layout: 66 White Pages including 45 puzzles and solutions

    Size: 6 X 9 inches

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    £6.60
  • Sixties British Cinema Reconsidered

    Challenging assumptions around Sixties stardom, the book focuses on creative collaboration and the contribution of production personnel beyond the director, and discusses how cultural change is reflected in both film style and cinematic themes.

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    £19.70£23.70
  • Martin Scorsese Film Studies Notebook: The Journal for Serious Movie Buffs

    Are You Looking for a Brilliant Gift For a Movie Buff or Filmmaker?
    Imagine a director specific notebook to help capture all of the masterful techniques from the greatest directors of all time — Imagine building a collection on your bookshelf of personal film journals for each of the directors you’ve studied!

    Are You Passionate About Learning From the Masters of Cinema?
    Embark on a journey into film history and capture what you learn about writing, directing, cinematography, editing, special effects, scores and sound design in this gift-quality notebook.

    What is a Film Studies Notebook?

    • It’s a structured film journal, to write down everything you’ve learnt while studying each film.
    • This notebook begins with the director’s core filmography for you to check off the films as you watch them.
    • From there, it’s structured film by film with production credits for quick reference.
    • Then a critique sheet for you to score the core aspects of each film.
    • Followed by lined pages for each film to record all you’ve learnt as well as your thoughts and ideas.

    Imagine looking back proudly years from now at the wealth of filmmaking knowledge you’ve acquired!

    Essential for serious movie buffs, movie critics and filmmakers.

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    £8.50
  • Banned in the U.S.A.: British Films in the United States and Their Censorship, 1933-1960 (Cinema and Society)

    Making use of the recently-opened files of the US Production Code Administration, this is a study of the way in which British films were censored in the USA between 1933 and 1960. Film by film, it tells the story of the continuing dialogue between the British film-making industry and the American censors, shows how the Production Code system operated and how the censors viewed moral issues, violence, bad language and matters of “decorum”, and highlights natural differences such as American concern over what was perceived as the British preoccupation with lavatories. The book also seeks to dispel myths, depicting chief censor Joseph Breen and his staff as knowledgeable people who sympathized with and admired the British film industry.

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    £1.80
  • A Mirror for England: British Movies from Austerity to Affluence (BFI Silver)

    Raymond Durgnat’s classic study of British films from the 1940s to the 1960s, first published in 1970, remains one of the most important books ever written on British cinema. In his introduction, Kevin Gough-Yates writes: ‘Even now, it astounds by its courage and its audacity; if you think you have an ‘original’ approach to a filmor a director’s work and check it against A Mirror for England, you generally discover that Raymond Durgnat had said it already.’ Durgnat himself said about the book that ‘the main point was arranging a kind of rendezvous between thinking about movies and thinking, not so much about sociology, as about the experiences that people are having all the time.’ Durgnat used Mirror to assert the validity of British cinema against its dismissal by the critics of Cahiers du cinéma and Sight and Sound. His analysis takes in classics such as In Which We Serve (1942), A Matter of Life and Death (1946) and The Blue Lamp (1949), alongside ‘B’ films and popular genres such as Hammer horror. Durgnat makes a cogent and compelling case for the success of British films in reflecting British predicaments, moods and myths, at the same time as providing some disturbing new insights into a national character by whose enigmas and contradictions we continue to be perplexed and fascinated.

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  • New British Cinema from ‘Submarine’ to ’12 Years a Slave’: The Resurgence of British Film-making

    Over the past year the success of British films at international film festivals – as well as the numerous awards bestowed on 12 Years a Slave – have demonstrated that British cinema has undergone a genuine renaissance that has caused new voices to emerge. At the same time, directors whose work have enthralled over the past five years have also continued to develop and expand their visions.

    The boundaries of British film-making are being redefined.

    Beginning with an Introduction exploring some of the factors that have led to this fertile environment, New British Cinema features in-depth interviews with the film-making voices at the vanguard of this new wave. Figures such as Clio Barnard, Richard Ayoade, Steve Mcqueen, Jonathan Glazer, Carol Morley, Yann Demange, Peter Strickland and Ben Wheatley provide a valuable insight into their work and working methods.

    Collectively, the film-makers who feature in this book symbolize the incredible breadth and diversity to be found in British cinema today.

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    £12.40£17.10
  • The Ultimate Modern Movie Greats Wordsearch Collection Volume 1: The complete movie themed word search for adults and clever kids (The Ultimate Themed Wordsearch)

    Celebrating the Modern Movie Greats and their films.

    This book contains 75 themed wordsearch puzzles based on the films of the most successful Hollywood actors in recent years

    Actors & Actresses included in this volume are:

    Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Jack Nicholson, Kate Winslet, Dustin Hoffman, Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt and many more!

    This book makes an ideal gift for:

    Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Cousins, Brother, Sister, Aunt, Uncle, Niece, Nephew, film trivia fans, movie trivia lovers and Teacher
    Thank you gift
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    Travel book to occupy some time for long trips
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    Cover: Softcover Glossy

    Layout: 105 White Pages including 75 puzzles and solutions

    Size: 6 x 9 inches

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    £3.80
  • Food For Ravens: A Film for Television (Oberon Modern Plays)

    Winner of a Royal Television Society Award, this is the text of the television drama broadcast by the BBC starring Brian Cox and Sinead Cusack. Food for Ravens is a powerful political drama about one of the great politicians of the Twentieth Century, Aneurin (Nye) Bevan.

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    £11.40
  • La Tua Enigmistica Quotidiana: Divertiti Allenando la tua Mente! Risolvi Delitti & Enigmi Avvincenti, Cruciverba, Sudoku, Giochi di Logica e Molto Altro (Enigmistica Quotidiana…

    Sei stanco della solita routine quotidiana? La noia minaccia di rovinare le tue giornate?

    Allora rilassati e divertiti con “La Tua Enigmistica Quotidiana”, il mensile che sfida la tua mente!

    Grazie ai tanti rompicapi e ai divertenti giochi che abbiamo elaborato, riscoprirai tutto il divertimento di una mente sempre allenata. Non lasciarti ingannare dalle piccole dimensioni: questa enigmistica diventerà un vero e proprio compagno da portare sempre con te.

    All’interno troverai:

    • Tantissimi giochi e sfide, come cruciverba e parole intrecciate, sudoku, trova le differenze, e molto altro;
    • Gli imperdibili appuntamenti con i casi e gli enigmi del detective Gray. Riuscirai a risolvere gli intriganti casi e diventare un vero e proprio detective?
    • Sfide di logica davvero avvincenti, come quiz, indovinelli e rompicapi matematici;
    • Intermezzi divertenti con barzellette per metterti di buon umore;
    • L’enigmistica adatta a tutti, con tre diversi livelli di difficoltà: facile, intermedio e difficile;
    • e molto altro ancora!

    Non importa che tu sia un principiante o un enigmista esperto, che tu abbia solo 5 minuti o intere giornate a disposizione: ogni mese troverai una nuova selezione di giochi, rompicapi e casi da risolvere fatti apposta per te. Potrai risvegliare il tuo cervello, regalarti momenti di divertimento e ricevere grandi soddisfazioni.

    E allora cosa aspetti?

    “La Tua Enigmistica Quotidiana” ti sta lanciando una sfida!

    Sei pronto per raccoglierla?

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    £4.70
  • The Making of Jane Austen’s Emma

    A companion to the television adaption of “Emma”. It details all stages of this production from casting to filming to post-production, and pieces together the roles of many of the behind-the-scenes contributors, from wardrobe and make-up to costume and set design. The book also contains Andrew Davies’s script, as well as photographs and interviews with both cast and crew.

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    £2.70
  • The Ultimate Modern Movie Greats Wordsearch Collection Volume 2 LARGE PRINT: The complete movie themed word search for adults and seniors (The Ultimate Large Print Wordsearch)

    Celebrating the Modern Movie Greats and their films.

    This large print book contains 75 themed wordsearch puzzles based on the films of the most successful Hollywood actors in recent years

    Actors & Actresses included in this volume are:

    Christian Bale, Emma Stone, Hugh Jackman, Cate Blanchett, Bradley Cooper, Charlize Theron and many more!

    This book makes an ideal gift for:

    Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Cousins, Brother, Sister, Aunt, Uncle, Niece, Nephew, film trivia fans, movie trivia lovers and Teacher
    Thank you gift
    Christmas stocking filler
    Travel book to occupy some time for long trips
    Teacher gifts

    Cover: Softcover Glossy

    Layout: 105 White Pages including 75 puzzles and solutions

    Size: 8.5 x 11 inches

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    £3.80
  • A New History of British Documentary

    A New History of British Documentary is the first comprehensive overview of documentary production in Britain from early film to the present day. It covers both the film and television industries and demonstrates how documentary practice has adapted to changing institutional and ideological contexts.

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    £42.20£85.50
  • Vision on: Film, Television and the Arts in Britain (Nonfictions)

    Vision On narrates the turbulent yet distinguished history of one of the fundamental pillars of British broadcasting–the arts. This volume chronicles the years of dynamic and often controversial collaboration between broadcasters and the Arts Council, a key player in bringing art films to the wider public audience. Beginning with the earliest TV documentaries, the arts became central to the remit of public broadcasters, and by the 1980s Channel 4 and the Arts Council were boldly redefining the relationship of the arts and the media by commissioning and airing exclusive and innovative films. With detailed discussion of the cultural role of television programmes such as Civilisation (1966) and Arena (1974 onwards), close analysis of over 25 films and exclusive access to the Arts Council’s collection of the 450 films supported between 1953 and 1999, this volume illuminates the vanguard role the arts have played in the proud history of British public broadcasting, and attempts to locate the place of arts broadcasting in today’s multi-channel, multi-media world.

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    £15.00£20.90
  • Early British Animation: From Page and Stage to Cinema Screens

    This book is the first history of British animated cartoons, from the earliest period of cinema in the 1890s up to the late 1920s. In this period cartoonists and performers from earlier traditions of print and stage entertainment came to film to expand their artistic practice, bringing with them a range of techniques and ideas that shaped the development of British animation. These were commercial rather than avant-garde artists, but they nevertheless saw the new medium of cinema as offering the potential to engage with modern concerns of the early 20th century, be it the political and human turmoil of the First World War or new freedoms of the 1920s. Cook’s examination and reassessment of these films and their histories reveals their close attention and play with the way audiences saw the world. As such, this book offers new insight into the changing understanding of vision at that time as Britain’s place in the world was reshaped in the early 20th century.

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    £85.40£95.00
  • Completely Foxed

    This is the sequel to the author’s successful memoir “Slightly Foxed” and takes her story on from 1971, when her husband died. She writes of her loneliness as well as happier times doing charity work. Many famous artists are mentioned, including her sons Edward, James and Robert.

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  • Love Carries On: A page-turning historical saga set in WWII Edinburgh

    The war threatens all she holds dear…

    Jessica Raeburn lives with her family in a small flat in Edinburgh and works as a department store cashier. She finds herself bored, distracted and dreaming of a more exciting life. One filled with glamour and glitz and excitement. One like she sees in the movies. So when she is hired to work in the box office at the Princes Street cinema, she is thrilled – to be so close to the films and stars she loves is a dream come true.

    She is star-struck by the silver screen, but also by the handsome projectionist, Ben Daniel. However, it is Ben’s assistant, Rusty MacVail, whom she marries.

    As the Second World War looms, her beloved cinema is threatened, Ben comes back into her life, and Rusty goes off to war. Jess will need all her courage to face the challenges – and choices – that lie ahead…

    A compelling romantic saga perfect for fans of Michelle Rawlins and.

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    £0.90
  • 1971: 100 Films from Cinema’s Greatest Year

    1971 was a great year for cinema. Woody Allen, Robert Altman, Dario Argento, Ingmar Bergman, Stanley Kubrick, Sergio Leone, George Lucas, Sam Peckinpah, Roman Polanski, Nicolas Roeg and Steven Spielberg, among many others, were behind the camera, while the stars were also out in force. Warren Beatty, Marlon Brando, Michael Caine, Julie Christie, Sean Connery, Faye Dunaway, Clint Eastwood, Jane Fonda, Dustin Hoffman, Steve McQueen, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino and Vanessa Redgrave all featured in films released in 1971.

    The remarkable artistic flowering that came from the ‘New Hollywood’ of the ’70s was just beginning, while the old guard was fading away and the new guard was taking over. With a decline in box office attendances by the end of the ’60s, along with a genuine inability to come up with a reliable barometer of box office success, studio heads gave unprecedented freedom to young filmmakers to lead the way.

    Featuring interviews with cast and crew members, bestselling author Robert Sellers explores this landmark year in Hollywood and in Britain, when this new age was at its freshest, and where the transfer of power was felt most exhilaratingly.

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    £16.40£19.00
  • Understanding Audiences and the Film Industry (Understanding the Moving Image)

    Brings together an introduction to academic study of audiences as ‘readers’ of films and an investigation into how the film industry perceives audiences as part of its industrial practices. The appraoch draws on ideas from film, media and cultural studies to present an insight to what makes the biggest box office films attractive to audiences.

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    £33.00
  • Irish cinema in the twenty-first century

    An accessible, comprehensive overview of contemporary Irish cinema, this book is intended for use as a third-level textbook and is designed to appeal to academics in the areas of film studies and Irish studies. Responding to changes in the Irish production environment, it includes chapters on new Irish genres such as creative documentary, animation and horror. It discusses shifting representations of the countryside and the city, always with a strong concern for gender representations, and looks athow Irish historical events, from the Civil War to the Troubles, and the treatment of the traumatic narrative of clerical sexual abuse have been portrayed in recent films. It covers works by established auteurs such as Neil Jordan and Jim Sheridan, as well as new arrivals, including the Academy Award-winning Lenny Abrahamson.

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    £15.30
  • Disney A To Z: The Official Encyclopedia, Third Edition

    If you’re curious about The Walt Disney Company, this comprehensive encyclopedia is your one-stop guide! Filled with significant achievements, short biographies, historic dates, and tons of trivia-worthy tidbits and anecdotes, this newly updated collection covers all things Disney-from A to Z-through thousands of entries and more than eight hundred images. The fifth edition will include all the major Disney park attractions, restaurants, and shows; summaries of ABC and Disney Channel television series; run-downs on all Disney and Disney-Pixar films and characters; the latest and greatest from Marvel and Lucas; key actors, songs, and animators from Disney films and shows; and so much more!

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    £5.30
  • Producing Bollywood: Inside the Contemporary Hindi Film Industry

    Producing Bollywood offers an unprecedented look inside the social and professional worlds of the Mumbai-based Hindi film industry and explains how it became “Bollywood,” the global film phenomenon and potent symbol of India as a rising economic powerhouse. In this rich and entertaining ethnography Tejaswini Ganti examines the changes in Hindi film production from the 1990s until 2010, locating them in Hindi filmmakers’ efforts to accrue symbolic capital, social respectability, and professional distinction, and to manage the commercial uncertainties of filmmaking. These efforts have been enabled by the neoliberal restructuring of the Indian state and economy since 1991. This restructuring has dramatically altered the country’s media landscape, which quickly expanded to include satellite television and multiplex theaters. Ganti contends that the Hindi film industry’s metamorphosis into Bollywood would not have been possible without the rise of neoliberal economic ideals in India. By describing dramatic transformations in the Hindi film industry’s production culture, daily practices, and filmmaking ideologies during a decade of tremendous social and economic change in India, Ganti offers valuable new insights into the effects of neoliberalism on cultural production in a postcolonial setting.

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    £21.80
  • The British Film Catalogue, Vol.2: Non-Fiction Film, 1888-1994

    First published in 2001. The standard work on its subject, this resource includes every traceable British entertainment film from the inception of the silent cinema to 1994. Now, this new edition includes a wholly original second volume devoted to non-fiction and documentary film–an area in which the British film industry has particularly excelled. All entries throughout this third edition have been revised, and coverage has been extended through 1994.Together, these two volumes provide a unique, authoritative source of information for historians, archivists, librarians, and film scholars.

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    £109.30
  • The Star System: Hollywood’s Production of Popular Identities (Short Cuts)

    Looks at the development and changing organization of the star system in the American film industry. Tracing the popularity of star performers from the early “cinema of attractions” to the Internet universe, Paul McDonald explores the ways in which Hollywood has made and sold its stars. Through focusing on particular historical periods, case studies of Mary Pickford, Bette Davis, James Cagney, Julia Roberts, Tom Cruise, and Will Smith illustrate the key conditions influencing the star system in silent cinema, the studio era and the New Hollywood.

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    £12.30
  • Complete Idiot’s Guide to Filmmaking

    The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Filmmaking will do for aspiring filmmakers what The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Screenwriting is doing for aspiring screenwriters. In fact, this book should have the added luxury of also appealing to aspiring screenwriters, especially those who have struggled to get their work purchased, who have considered trying to produce and direct their own screenplays. Regardless of motivation for picking up The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Filmmaking readers will find it to be the most comprehensive book on the subject–and on two different levels. First, it will cover every aspect of the filmmaking process, from script to pre-production, to directing, to post-production, to distribution. Secondly, it will cover virtually every form of filmmaking, including independent features, Hollywood films, television movies, documentaries, corporate and educational films, “reality films,” digital/Internet films, and music videos.

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    £9.30
  • The British Film Business

    A fascinating read both for the general reader on film and also those with a serious interest in the subject of the film industry and film–making For the past 80 years the British film industry has struggled to compete with Hollywood. The early control of distribution by American companies in London and the lack of investment in domestic production gave Hollywood a commercial advantage that persists to this day. Successive British governments have introduced measures to protect the industry from overseas competition and stimulate British production, all with little long–term success. This book traces the history of the British film business from the days of the early pioneers, through its near collapse in the immediate post–war era to the current age of digitally enhanced blockbusters. The authors chart the successes and failures and show how Government intervention has often failed to assist the industry. They provide comment on recent developments and suggest how these could help British film making talent reach the wider audience that it frequently deserves. Bill Baillieu is a non–practising barrister with twenty years corporate finance and licensing experience in the development and funding of creative and growth businesses. His career began in the venture capital industry in the City of London, and he now specialises in the management, exploitation and valuation of intellectual property rights ranging from copyright portfolios to patented technology. John Goodchild is an experienced investment analyst and currently an associate with the London stockbrokers Walker Crips Weddle Beck plc. He has been fascinated by the British cinema since childhood when he first heard his aunta s recollections of life as a wardrobe assistant at Gainsborough Studios in the 1930s. He is also joint editor of Professional Investor where Bill Baillieua s articles on the industry were the starting point for The British Film Business

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    £23.80
  • Gaslight Melodrama

    Guy Barefoot explores Hollywood’s fascination in the 1940s, with late Victorian or Edwardian settings. All of the films studied are crime melodramas – films that feature a narrative pattern of sensation and reparation, and that involve crime, investigation and identification.

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    £28.70
  • Michael Balcon: The Pursuit of British Cinema

    , 128 pages, illustrated throughout with monochrome photographs, Michael Powell’s personal copy, DEDICATED by Bill Johnson ( an American Architect and trustee of Museum of Modern Art) and others to Michael Powell.

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    £4.30
  • Hollywood Word Search Puzzle: Challenging Puzzle Brain book For Adults and Seniors, More than 1500 words about Hollywood, Gifts For Christmas Birthday

    This word search puzzle book is perfect for adults , Seniors & Teens who like word puzzles.

    Features of the book:

      • 1500+ challenging words to find !

      • 80+ themed puzzles on a variety of topics

      • High-quality illustrations and paper

      • Beautiful soft mate cover, With Big size 8.5×11 inch: Large Print – Anti – Eye strain for Adults, Seniors.

      • If you do not know an answer or you may be tired, you have the solutions at the end of the book. It is great for both beginners and advanced Hours of fun!

      This is a beautiful & cute gift for anyone at any age who needs to keep their brain active & mind relaxed!

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      £6.60
    • Guess The Movie? Hollywood Cats Coloring Book: Cats Take Over The Big Screen Coloring Book: 1

      What do you get when you combine a cat coloring book with a movie coloring book?

      You get the Hollywood cats coloring book featuring your favorite movies.

      But there’s more!

      Behind every illustration, you will find a recognizable quote. Will you be able to recognize all the films?

      • Printed on ultra white paper for maximum color vibrancy.
      • Perfect line thickness for effortless coloring between the lines.
      • Iconic Hollywood scenes paired with their famous quotes for beautiful designs.
      • Quick tips scattered throughout this coloring book to take your designs to the next level

      Simply scroll to the top of the page and click the ‘Buy Now’ now!

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      £2.80
    • Experiencing Cinema: Participatory Film Cultures, Immersive Media and the Experience Economy

      Film is often conceived as a medium that is watched rather than experienced. Existing studies of film audiences, and of media reception more broadly, have revealed the complexity of viewing practices and cultures surrounding cinema-going and its exhibition spaces. Experiencing Cinema offers the first in-depth study of participant engagement with a range of experiential media forms derived from cinema culture. From sing-a-long screenings to theatrical extravaganzas, a broad spectrum of alternative film-going practices and immersive spaces are explored and analysed in this original audience study.

      Moving from intimate community gatherings to blockbuster urban venues, from isolated farmhouses to Olympic stadia, Experiencing Cinema considers the lure and value of these popular events. Often attracting a diverse, intergenerational range of participants, from early-adopter urban hipsters to DIY rural communities, the growing demand for participatory cinema within the contemporary marketplace is analysed alongside broader debates circulating around the move away from traditional tiered seating and increased audience mobility and the de-centring of the film text.

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      £19.80
    • BOB IGER BOOK: The Life Story of Robert Allen Iger

      Robert Iger: The great times with Disney. Here is a man who has led one of the most famous entertainment companies in the world to a series of great successes. But behind the movie houses is a story that isn’t as well-known but is just as powerful: Iger’s deep commitment.
      In the fast-paced worlds of business leadership and Hollywood fame, Robert Iger is a mark of success in many areas. As the CEO of Disney, one of the biggest entertainment companies in the world, Iger has built a reputation that goes beyond meeting choices and box office hits. His legacies beyond the limelight go into great detail about Iger’s life and show how he affected business and many other people’s lives.
      That being said, it’s not all about Disney magic or events with lots of famous people. Learn more about Iger’s work with important people like Steven Spielberg, his support for organizations like the Obama Foundation, and the refinements that make his leadership style both powerful and caring. This book shows who Robert Iger is behind the business title by using interviews, first-hand stories, and thorough tales to show his heart, vision, and strength.
      It gives you a ride of a lifetime — a full picture of a man who, despite the difficulties and glamour of the business and entertainment worlds, stays true to his goal of making the world a better place.

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      £8.60
    • The End of Japanese Cinema: Industrial Genres, National Times, and Media Ecologies (Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute)

      In The End of Japanese Cinema Alexander Zahlten moves film theory beyond the confines of film itself, attending to the emergence of new kinds of aesthetics, politics, temporalities, and understandings of film and media. He traces the evolution of a new media ecology through deep historical analyses of the Japanese film industry from the 1960s to the 2000s. Zahlten focuses on three popular industrial genres: Pink Film (independently distributed softcore pornographic films), Kadokawa (big-budget productions as part of a transmedia strategy), and V-Cinema (direct-to-video films). He examines the conditions of these films’ production to demonstrate how the media industry itself becomes part of the politics of the media text and to highlight the complex negotiation between media and politics, culture, and identity in Japan. Zahlten points to a different history of film, one in which a once-powerful film industry transformed into becoming only one component within a complex media-mix ecology. In so doing, Zahlten opens new paths for uncovering similar broad processes in other large media societies.

      A Study of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University

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      £23.70
    • The Godfather Part II (BFI Film Classics)

      Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather, Part II (1974) is a magisterial cinematic work, a gorgeous, stylized, auteur epic, and one of the few sequels judged by many to be greater than its predecessor. This despite the fact that it consists largely of meetings between aspiring ‘Godfather’ Michael Corleone and fellow gangsters, politicians and family members. The meetings remind us that the modern gangster’s success is built upon inside information and on strategic planning. Michael and his father Vito’s days resemble those of the legitimate businessmen they aspire or pretend to be.

      Jon Lewis’s study of Coppola’s masterpiece provides a close analysis of the film and a discussion of its cinematic and political contexts. It is structured in three sections: “The Sequel,” “The Dissolve,” and “The Sicilian Thing” – accommodating three avenues of inquiry, respectively: the film’s importance in and to Hollywood history, its unique, auteur style and form; and its cultural significance. Of interest, then, is New Hollywood history, mise-en-scene, and a view of the Corleone saga as a cautionary capitalist parable, as a metaphor of the corruption of American power, post-Vietnam, post-Watergate.

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    • Hollywood or Home

      Kathryn Gray’s long-awaited second collection Hollywood or Home, has as much ruthless glamour as any old Hollywood movie. These worldly-wise poems are seriously playful and playfully serious as they explore celebrity culture. Spectres of Hollywood – moguls, politicians, starlets, and monsters – leap from screen to page. Common tropes are observed, and industry secrets revealed.

      In decadent celebrity culture, where a star is born every minute and becomes a flop even more quickly, these fierce and funny poems open space for the writer to reassess failures and successes, to overcome writer’s block, and to remember that we never stop longing for our old dreams to come true. Writing at the top of her game, Gray manages to find spectacle – and survival – out of Hollywood’s brutal disdain for failure.

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      Hollywood or Home

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    • Where Lizards Play Saxophone: From Hollywood to the Himalayas: A tale of the positively true adventures of a corporate dropout his search for truth, love and the Seven Summits

      Where Lizards Play Saxophone is the story of man, confined by his own inability to express and understand his own feelings, having found himself in a life, rather than having chosen and continually choosing his life. He searches the world for answers to the questions he’s finally allowed himself to ask about truth, love and life. It’s a tale common to everyone who ever felt stuck in their lives, disconnected from themselves, for they journeyed on without reading the signs.

      Michael, was a Hollywood agent at the top of his game, representing the biggest stars when he loses his first client, and is in love with a woman he just can’t quite find.

      He takes us behind the scenes on an intimate journey into the inner circle and inner workings of 1990’s Hollywood, then around the world into every breath of climbing the highest mountain peaks of the Seven Summits.

      It was prior to 9/11 and the expansion of the internet, before smart phones and social media… It was the end of an era, when the word ‘unreachable’ was still attainable.

      This book is short, a one to two sit read… The reader should feel that they are in a constantly twisting water slide, moving fast being banged around, never really lingering in any environment too long but yet experiencing it’s essence, it’s understanding, until the end when right back to where you started – simple words said at the right time resonate to a feeling of peace and clarity, just like when you come out of that slide and into that warm pool and are free to swim at your own will again.

      This is Michael’s first book.

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