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Art of digital branding / Cocoran, Ian 2011  Book
Cocoran, Ian Book
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Publication New York, Allworth Press, 2011.
Description xvii, 285pRed Spine
Summary/Abstract Covers the pivotal role the colour schemes and menu formats play in the perception of an online brand, and how to encourage and retain traffic flow through competitions, vouchers, and giveaways, moderated forums, or subscription-based membership.
Standard Number 9781581158762 Pb.
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Creating your own monologue / Alterman, Glenn 2005  Book
Alterman, Glenn Book
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Edition Second edition
Publication New York, Allworth Press, 2005.
Description xxiii, 232pBlack Spine
Summary/Abstract This is a one-of-a-kind book that shows actors how to write and produce successful monologues. In-depth interviews with top monologists and solo play directors - including Christopher Ashley, Mary Louise Wilson, Spalding Gray, Evan Handler, Danny Hoch, and Jo Bonney - provide honest, inspiring insights into the development of one-person performances. In addition, the extensive appendixes supply information about artists' communities, playwrighting grants and competitions, and theaters that nurture solo works.
Contents Ch. 1. A Definition of Terms Ch. 2. A Brief History of the One-Person Show Ch. 3. A Preliminary Look Ch. 4. Ways to Work, Selecting Your Tools Ch. 5. Preparing Ch. 6. Guidelines for Creating Short or Audition Monologues Ch. 7. Fundamentals of All Good Monologues Ch. 8. Using Your Acting Technique to Create Character Monologues Ch. 9. Starting to Write Ch. 10. Beginning Your Monologue: Structure and Process Ch. 11. Developing Your Monologue Ch. 12. Developing Your Monologue II (The Ongoing Work) Ch. 13. Completing Work on Your Monologue Ch. 14. Preparing to Perform Ch. 15. Marketing Your Solo Show Ch. 16. Interviews with Monologue Writers and Performance Artists Ch. 17. Interviews with Directors of One-Person Shows App. A. Artist Colonies Where You Can Develop Your Solo Show App. B. Theaters That Accept Solo Material App. C. Publishers of Solo Material App. D. Playwriting Competitions That Accept Solo Material. App. E. Applying for Grants App. F. Literary Agents
Standard Number 1581154291 Pb.
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Mastering Shakespeare: An acting class in seven scenes / Kaiser, Scott 2003  Book
Kaiser, Scott Book
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Publication New York, Allworth Press, 2003.
Description xvi, 268pOrange Spine
Summary/Abstract With in-depth explorations of speeches from more than thirty of Shakespeare's plays, Mastering Shakespeare presents a logical and cumulative progression of concepts and skills. A must-read for actors, directors, coaches, and students of all levels of experience.
Standard Number 1581153082 Pb.
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