My Vocation Story (Editor's Cut)

My Vocation Story (Editor's Cut)
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781312100916
ISBN-13 : 1312100915
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis My Vocation Story (Editor's Cut) by : Benjamin J. Hadrich

This book outlines my vocation as a priest. In it I focus on several important chapters of both my life and discernment on the path to ordination. Since each of us are created by God and called to some mission for His glory, we all have a story to tell. Writing this book has allowed me to reflect on my story and share it with you. In reading this I hope you see that God uses regular people to carry out His work here on earth. I am not a mystic, saint (yet!) or particularly holy (yet!) but have discovered the greatest gift of my life in the form of the priesthood. I pray this encourages you in wherever God may be calling and hope you find God's will for your life. Only then may we fulfill the words of St. Augustine, ""Our hearts are restless until they rest in thee."" God Bless!

Director's Cut

Director's Cut
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9780578020716
ISBN-13 : 0578020718
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Director's Cut by : Jennifer Holland

What does the Universe do in its spare time? Or is there more than one Universe? If you meet your soulmate in this life, will you recognize her, him, or it in another one? Tuck, a hapless hardware salesman, finds out the answers for himself in this quirky story straight out of the Twilight Zone. DIRECTOR'S CUT is a riveting tale that blends history and mystery, fact and fiction, and New Age with Old World concepts in a thought-provoking story you can read again and again.

The Nomad Editor

The Nomad Editor
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Publisher : Marquette Fiction
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 :
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Nomad Editor by : Tyler R. Tichelaar

Is your English degree collecting dust? Wouldn’t you love to work from anywhere, engaged in work you enjoy, while working for yourself and meeting all your financial needs? If you find this combination of freedom and interesting work appealing, The Nomad Editor will give you the tools you need to put your language skills, degree, and imagination to work for you as a freelance editor. And because the self-publishing revolution continues to expand, editors are needed now more than ever. Work is abundant, and The Nomad Editor will help you find it. Join Tyler R. Tichelaar, PhD, author, editor, and owner of Superior Book Productions, for an up-close-and-personal look at what it takes to be a freelance editor. In The Nomad Editor, you will discover how to: · Acquire the basic skills and knowledge of an editor · Determine what to charge · Set up your own business · Market your skills to compatible and lucrative clients · Provide outstanding value · Avoid clients who would eat you alive · Juggle multiple projects and meet deadlines · Never work for someone else again Best of all, you’ll be able to set your own hours, work from home or anywhere you want, supplement or replace your current income, create financial stability for yourself and your family, and do work you’ll love. Plus, you’ll know you’re making a difference by helping to bring entertainment and education to millions. Your new life of freedom as a freelance editor awaits you. Just open this book to claim it.

What You Want Is in the Limo

What You Want Is in the Limo
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Publisher : Spiegel & Grau
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9780812992885
ISBN-13 : 0812992881
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis What You Want Is in the Limo by : Michael Walker

Documents the courses of three history-making tours by rock-and-roll artists The Who, Led Zeppelin and Alice Cooper to evaluate how they significantly impacted the music industry, offering insight into the role of period culture and the fundamental changes that each tour incited. By the author of the best-selling Laurel Canyon.

The Diviner's Tale

The Diviner's Tale
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Publisher : HMH
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9780547504384
ISBN-13 : 0547504381
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis The Diviner's Tale by : Brad Morrow

“In addition to scaring the daylights out of us, The Diviner’s Tale stands up for the offbeat and unconventional in human nature” (The Boston Globe). Cassandra Brooks is a diviner, what used to be called a water-witch. Hired by a developer to dowse some land in upstate New York, she is walking a lonely forested valley one spring morning when she comes upon the shocking vision of a young girl hanged from a tree. When she returns with authorities to the site, the body has vanished, leaving in question Cassandra’s credibility, if not her sanity. The next day, during a return visit with the sheriff to have another look, a dazed, mute missing girl emerges from the woods—alive, and the very picture of Cassandra’s hanged girl. What follows is the narrative of ever-deepening and increasingly bizarre divinations that will lead this gifted young woman, the struggling single mother of twin boys, hurtling toward a past she’d long since thought was behind her. The Diviner’s Tale is at once a journey of self-discovery and an unorthodox murder mystery, a tale of the fantastic and a family chronicle told by an otherwise ordinary woman who is about to be locked in a mortal chess match with a real-life killer who has haunted her since before she can remember. “[A] splendidly written mystery . . . A compelling story. Grade: A.” —The Plain Dealer “An astonishing writer.” —Joyce Carol Oates, New York Times–bestselling author of Double Delight “Beautifully written, tight as a tripwire, The Diviner’s Tale isn’t quite like any ghost story I’ve read before.” —Boing Boing “Morrow quietly drops clues as he guides you deeper into the mystery of the dead girl—and into Cass’s own mind.” —The New York Times

Publish This Book

Publish This Book
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Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9781402247170
ISBN-13 : 1402247176
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Publish This Book by : Stephen Markley

From the author of Ohio (Best Books of Summer 2018 Selection in Time, Vulture, and the New York Post) comes a brilliant, hilarious, and deeply touching memoir that blows the roof off the genre. Fed up with the complicated quest of trying to get a book published, Stephen Markley decided to cut to the chase and simply write a memoir about trying to publish a book—this book, to be precise. It's the most "meta" experiment he's ever untaken, and like a Mobius strip in book form, the concept is circular, self-indulgent, and—maybe, possibly, hopefully—brilliant. For fans of Dave Eggers and David Sedaris, Publish This Book is the modern day saga of an idealistic, ambitious, audacious, unyielding young writer who is tired of waiting his turn. Like any work that claims gleefully to be about nothing, it's really about pretty much everything—sex, drugs, politics, pop-culture, ex-girlfriends and sexy vampires. From the hope of early adulthood to the rage of life's many (unavoidable) disappointments, it is a story of overcoming the obstacles and discovering a happy ending at last. Most importantly, it's a story that will inspire readers to find their true voice in their work and in their life. Praise for Stephen Markley: "Markley seems clever and funny, but it may be his "fire" that ultimately makes him worthwhile." — Literary Chicago "Compelling, emotionally resonant passages . . ." — Publishers Weekly "Markley is a knockout storyteller" — Kirkus Reviews

Fine Cuts: Interviews on the Practice of European Film Editing

Fine Cuts: Interviews on the Practice of European Film Editing
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 454
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ISBN-10 : 9781315475110
ISBN-13 : 1315475111
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Fine Cuts: Interviews on the Practice of European Film Editing by : Roger Crittenden

In the expanded second edition of Fine Cuts, Roger Crittenden reveals the experiences of the greatest European film editors through his warm and perceptive interviews. This new edition builds on the foundations laid out in 2005, including interviews with the editors of films such as Day for Night, The Sacrifice, The Kid with a Bike, and Fanny and Alexander; new interviews with editors of such films as Tyrannosaur and The Other Side of Hope; and editors from a wider range of countries, including Austria, Belgium, Finland, Portugal, and Russia. The book now embraces all aspects of post-production, with insights into sound editing from Larry Sider, originator of the renowned School of Sound, and music composition from Oscar winner Dario Marianelli (Atonement). Editors relate their experiences with directors including: Claire Atherton [Chantal Akerman] Mick Audsley [Terry Gilliam, Stephen Frears] Yann Dedet [François Truffaut, Claire Denis, Maurice Pialat] Marie-Hélène Dozo [Dardenne Brothers] François Gédigier [Patrice Chéreau, Lars von Trier] Samu Heikkilä [Aki Kaurismäki] Sylvia Ingemarsdotter [Ingmar Bergman] Tony Lawson [Nicolas Roeg, Stanley Kubrick, Neil Jordan] Michal Leszczylowski [Andrei Tarkovsky, Lukas Moodysson] Roberto Perpignani [Orson Welles, Bernardo Bertolucci, Tavianni Brothers] Mary Stephen [Éric Rohmer] Each interview also includes a list of cited and notable films for further study. An online eResource contains additional interviews with editors Sabine Mamou, Agnès Guillemot, and Nino Baragli.

The Editor's Toolkit

The Editor's Toolkit
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9781317367765
ISBN-13 : 1317367766
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The Editor's Toolkit by : Chris Wadsworth

The Editor's Toolkit: A Hands-On Guide to the Craft of Film and TV Editing is a tutorial-based introduction to the craft of editing. Today's process of media editing is fast and competitive, making this guide a necessity for anyone looking to break into the business. Here, Chris Wadsworth provides 52 media-based examples for you to put together, with the benefit of seeing what he did with those same exercises, giving you essential feedback to improve your technique and learn the tricks of the trade. Accessible and to-the-point, the primer is a must-read for anyone looking to learn both the art and technique of editing. This 4-color guide features: Examples from the world of film and TV that show how even the greatest directors employ the same techniques in their productions that are mentioned in this guide A look at CV’s and the right attitudes that will give you the best chance at breaking into the editing world Intensive sections about the way music and sound editing can shape the entire production A companion website featuring video and other media that you can edit on your own, each featuring examples of cuts and techniques discussed in the book as well as a discussion forum.

Fine Cuts: The Art of European Film Editing

Fine Cuts: The Art of European Film Editing
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9781136054099
ISBN-13 : 113605409X
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Fine Cuts: The Art of European Film Editing by : Roger Crittenden

Roger Crittenden reveals the experiences of many of the greatest living European film editors through his warm and perceptive interviews which offer a unique insight into the art of editing - direct from masters of the craft. In their interviews the editors relate their experience to the directors they have worked with, including: Agnes Guillemot- (Godard, Truffaut, Catherine Breillat) Roberto Perpignani- (Welles, Bertolucci, Tavianni Brothers) Sylvia Ingemarsson- (Ingmar Bergman) Michal Leszczylowski- (Andrei Tarkovsky, Lukas Moodysson) Tony Lawson (Nic Roeg, Stanley Kubrick, Neil Jordan) and many more. Foreword by Walter Murch - three-time Oscar-winning Editor of 'Apocalypse Now', 'The English Patient', 'American Graffiti', 'The Conversation' and 'The Godfather Part II and III'.

Revelation

Revelation
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9781532664380
ISBN-13 : 1532664389
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Revelation by : Dale Coleman

Over the forty-plus years of his adult vocation as an Episcopal priest, Dale Coleman has wanted to write about his journey from the Salvation Army to the Episcopal Church. He wished to be in a Christian church with “elbow room” that would allow questions, true spiritual growth, and “faith seeking understanding.” Dale is fearless in looking at the Episcopal Church, and especially his seminary days at a “smells and bells” traditional Anglican Seminary. He writes boldly and freely about the boy he was and the man he has become, placing his first allegiance in the Lord Jesus Christ. Christians need to be honest and clear about their faith in the growing toxicity of our culture. His first questions from his youth were “Where did the Bible come from, and how is it to be read and interpreted?” These and many other questions about the Christian church, its faith and life are addressed in this book. If you’ve ever wondered about such matters, this is the book for you!