How many counties can boast of having Georgiarsquo;s first female sheriff and a town known as the ldquo;fruitcake capital of the worldrdquo;? These distinctions; and many others; make Evans County unique. Evans; the 150th of Georgiarsquo;s 159 counties; was created in 1914 from parts of Bulloch and Tattnall Counties. Its development was closely linked with agriculture and the growth of railroads; and the area towns of Daisy; Claxton; Hagan; and Bellville all began as train depots. Although Evans is one of Georgiarsquo;s later and smaller counties; it offers a fine example of rural progress and friendly communities. As Evans County enters its centennial year; there is much to celebrate.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A very good guide for not only acting in front of the ...By Richard T. BlumA very good guide for not only acting in front of the camera; but understanding why all the other players in the company are there and how to interact with them for a professional finished property.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Very helpful!By Grace Mumm"Acting for the Camera" includes many different sections valuable not only to the film actor; but any actor; especially those trained in theatre but transitioning to film. Tony Barr begins with the art of acting and finding objective; listening; and reacting to stimuli instead of picking up cues. The book then transitions to tools; and then the business of film and helpful film references and vocabulary; as well as helpful tips on things such as cold reading. Throughout; the author compares theatre to film acting in a way that is helpful to those theatre performers seeking film. The book also contains a large section of film/camera exercises to use to improve ones work. This book tends to be occasionally redundant; although that may also be a plus; seeing as then the information can really stick to the reader. I will definitely refer back to this book many times!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A great book for working infront of a camera!!!By Paul ScatesThis great book helps trainee actors to get to grips with working behind or in front of a camera. It takes though each and every step that you would need to have the confidence to act in front of a camera.I would suggest all trainee actors and professional actors to get this great and thought out book and learn each step that you would need to become a great actor yourself.