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Crosley Pictograph Standalone Film Scanner (CR5503A-BK) $22.36 Accessing your warm memories of holiday gatherings andfamily vacations from years ago can be a daunting task.Forgo expensive services and instead get nostalgic as you digitizeyour favorite forgotten images with Crosley’s easy-to-use, standalone filmscanner. Crosley’s Pictograph scans and converts all 35mm slides and negativesinto high resolution digital images. Whenever it’s convenient, connectyou…
Sanyo EM-S6588S 1-Cubic-Foot Microwave Oven, Stainless Steel
$119.99
Microwave oven offers a 0.9 cubic foot capacity, six direct access keys, 10 power levels, defrost by weight or time, kitchen timer, child lockout, two-color digital display and 12-3/8″ glass turntable. 1000 watts….
Weston Analog, Large Dial Faced Stem Thermometer
$39.95
Stainless steel dial thermometer accurate to 1/4°F. Between 68° and 80°. Exclusive mirroband dial eliminates parallax error in readings….
The Last Waltz (Special Edition)
$6.00
Martin Scorsese’s 1978 capsule history of the Band is mixed with footage of the group’s allegedly last performance (certainly their last performance as a quintet) in this particularly stylish concert film. Scorsese shoots the players and their sundry guests with the same flair and enthusiasm one can see in the later The Color of Money or Goodfellas. He also proves a good interviewer with Band memb…
Drive (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
$7.99
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Think Like A Man – Music From & Inspired By The Film [Explicit]
$9.99
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The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy (The Fellowship of the Ring / The Two Towers / The Return of the King Extended Editions + Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]
$52.00
Special 15-disc set includes the extended, widescreen editions of “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,” “The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers,” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.”…
Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Episodes I-VI) [Blu-ray]
$74.76
Relive the unforgettable moments and experience the spectacular adventure of STAR WARS The Complete Saga in a way only Blu-ray can deliver. This incredible collection unites all six Episodes together for the frst time in stunning high definition with the purest digital sound in the galaxy. With over 40 hours of thrilling special features, including all-new content created exclusively for this rele…
Cinderella (Three-Disc Diamond Edition: Blu-ray/DVD + Digital Copy)
$29.96
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Streamlight 85175 Lithium Batteries CR123A, 2-Pack
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War, Image and Legitimacy
$39.95
Drawing on a wide range of examples from fiction and factual film, current affairs and television news, as well as new digital media, this book examines how image affects war and whether image affects our understanding of war.
$30 Film School: How to Write, Direct, Produce, Shoot, Edit, Distribute, Tour With, and Sell Your Own No-Budget Digital Movie
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Michael W. Dean,Paperback – BK&CD-ROM, English-language edition,Pub by Course Technology, Inc.
”A kind of thing that might be”: Toward a poetics of new media.
$49.99
This dissertation examines new media by taking as its starting point the definition offered by Lev Manovich, “the shift of all culture to computer culture”—new media are new not so much because they have not existed before but because they must adhere to the conventions of a computer. Media, according to Manovich, become programmable, and in their new programmability, along with a host of other implications and repercussions of that programmability, we human beings experience something new. Articulating that something remains no easy chore, and Manovich continually makes his case that “the language of new media” much resembles the language of that older medium, cinema. However, to nod in agreement with Manovich is not the present task; instead, I take Manovich and place his notion of new media in direct dialogue with rhetorical theorists Aristotle, Plato, Kenneth Burke, Barry Brummett, Jeffery Walker, Michel Foucault, and other writers and thinkers in order to pursue a portion of that “shift of all culture”: I ask, “If new media has a language, what is the poetics of that language?” In order to pursue an answer to this question, I take individual new media objects—the film Saving Private Ryan; the video game Medal of Honor: Frontline; the computer worm MyDoom; the media coverage of the 1996 presidential campaign trail, including the “Dean Scream”; the SanDisk’s cooperation with the Alzheimer’s Association’s “Take Action against Alzheimer’s” campaign; the film The Manchurian Candidate; and the modern database—and analyze how they make meaning. In order to do this, I frequently reach back into antiquity, specifically into the early and predisciplinary areas of philosophy, rhetoric, and poetics.
”A kind of thing that might be”: Toward a poetics of new media.
$49.99
This dissertation examines new media by taking as its starting point the definition offered by Lev Manovich, “the shift of all culture to computer culture”—new media are new not so much because they have not existed before but because they must adhere to the conventions of a computer. Media, according to Manovich, become programmable, and in their new programmability, along with a host of other implications and repercussions of that programmability, we human beings experience something new. Articulating that something remains no easy chore, and Manovich continually makes his case that “the language of new media” much resembles the language of that older medium, cinema. However, to nod in agreement with Manovich is not the present task; instead, I take Manovich and place his notion of new media in direct dialogue with rhetorical theorists Aristotle, Plato, Kenneth Burke, Barry Brummett, Jeffery Walker, Michel Foucault, and other writers and thinkers in order to pursue a portion of that “shift of all culture”: I ask, “If new media has a language, what is the poetics of that language?” In order to pursue an answer to this question, I take individual new media objects—the film Saving Private Ryan; the video game Medal of Honor: Frontline; the computer worm MyDoom; the media coverage of the 1996 presidential campaign trail, including the “Dean Scream”; the SanDisk’s cooperation with the Alzheimer’s Association’s “Take Action against Alzheimer’s” campaign; the film The Manchurian Candidate; and the modern database—and analyze how they make meaning. In order to do this, I frequently reach back into antiquity, specifically into the early and predisciplinary areas of philosophy, rhetoric, and poetics.
”Before the harvest”: A pitch and prospectus for a made-for-TV film.
$49.99
Before the Harvest: A Pitch and Prospectus for a made-for-tv film is the final portfolio defense for Kimberly D. Johnson. A thorough discussion of the history of the made-for-tv film, the history and future of television, and the mandate for Christians in the entertainment industry are included in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 reviews all relevant literature on the subject of prospectus writing. It also includes reviews of several Hallmark Channel movies in defense of the script Before the Harvest being on brand for the Hallmark Channel. Chapter 3 defines all of the elements of a business plan and a prospectus. In this chapter, the author identifies the elements that she included in her prospectus for Before the Harvest. The process followed to complete the portfolio process—both the script and the prospectus—are outlined in Chapter 4 while Chapter 5 is a critique of the work and lessons learned.
