The secret to Stan Lees writing processThe story behind Elmos giggleWhats for lunch on the set of The Walking DeadSquirrel training with Johnny DeppThink you know what it takes to get your favorite TV show on the air every week? (Youd be surprised.) Or what all those people whose names in the credits of the latest blockbuster actually do? (Including the Supervising Digital Colorist?)What better way to find out than from the whos who of Hire Me; Hollywood!Entertainment insiders Mark Scherzer and Keith Fenimore are here to give you a crash course in all things Hollywood through thirty sometimes funny; occasionally racy; and always revealing interviews with such industry experts as:Ryan Randall; Hair Stylist/Makeup Artist (American Idol)Sam Trammell; Actor (Sam Merlotte on HBOs True Blood)Paula Davis; Senior Talent Executive (Conan OBrien)Mark Steines; Cohost (Entertainment Tonight)Sara Holden; Stunt Woman (House; All My Children; How I Met Your Mother; Iron Man 2)Cecilia Cardwell; On-Set Tutor (Titanic; Little Miss Sunshine; No Ordinary Family)Michael Gelman; Executive Producer (Live! with Regis and Kelly) Whether youve always dreamed of yelling "Action" on a major movie set or youd be thrilled just to get Matthew McConaughey his morning coffee; this book will give you inside scoop from craft service to the directors chairmdash;and every take in between.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. InterestingBy ^_^This book was required for my "Movies and Multicultural Images" college course. It is written in a comical. yet easy to understand way. providing an interesting outlook on the impact of mass media on human inequality.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A lively history of the self-serving notions of racial bias the popular academic media that facilitated its dissemination.By J. MandevilleCrisp. well-informed. concise. readable engaging. The illustrations are intensely interesting instructive. the design layout easy on the eye.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great BookBy Benji KrinerThis is a great book to help you understand the early science of race. It also came in great condition