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Documenting the Documentary: Close Readings of Documentary Film and Video; New and Expanded Edition (Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series)

[ePub] Documenting the Documentary: Close Readings of Documentary Film and Video; New and Expanded Edition (Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series) by Barry Keith Grant in Arts-Photography

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From the authors of the instant bestseller Loom Magic! comes a second amazing project book with twenty-five totally new and extreme designs! Rainbow Looms are taking the world by storm; with devotees of all ages accessorizing their wrists; backpacks; and rooms with fun and creative projects.These super imaginative; out-of-this-world projects will take your rubber band loom projects to the next level. Here are kid-tested step-by-step instructions and bright color photographs to show you how to make the coolest rubber band projects out there; including:Twisty headbandBouquet of flowersOctopusDecorated ponytail holderFashion jewelry standGlow-in-the-dark starsZipper decorationHockey stickBloodshot eyeballsBlack batAnd many more!


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Great architecture. Little tiny guide.By Jon L AlbeeBut dont let the size put you off.The first thing you will notice upon browsing this book; beyond its small size; is that there is a whole lot more to New Haven than Yale University. If youre looking for a comprehensive guide to buildings at Yale; this is not the book. While Yale has its proper inclusion; so do all of New Havens other fascinating neighborhoods. New Havens history includes a significant period of industrialization; so most of its colonial core is gone. Though there are a few remaining examples; colonial and federal structures made way for mid to late 19th century romantic styles. Lovers of Victorian architecture have to consider New Haven a treasure.Since the guide is small and the building stock in New Haven is rich; the entries are exceptionally short. Most simply include an address; building name; date of construction and a brief description. There are a few black white photographs scattered about; but the author hasnt attempted to add one for each entry. There are few really good photographs; but there are still a few.Since the book is arranged around walking tours (and a few driving tours); there are nice maps for each chapter that exactly pinpoint the building locations. Youre going to do a lot of walking to cover all this material; thats for sure. There are no historical essays to introduce the city or the architecture; rather; the author chooses to get us right to the architecture itself. And there are no architect biographies.I know I seem to be talking a lot about what this book isnt; but perhaps I should mention what it is; a surprisingly complete and effective catalog of historic New Haven meant for the curious traveler and casual architecture enthusiast.Note the title: Theres no modernism here; but theres a drop-dead beautiful church on every corner (and every page).1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy GeezerI grew up and lived my first thirty rears here but learned much more from this book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Nancythanks

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