Summary The Horrible One was the most evil wizard the world had ever known. His five thousand year reign was just about up and he had to find the most innocent woman to keep his evil going because evil could not breed with evil. He found such a young woman by appearing to be a hurt animal. After the Horrible One did his deed, he started to walk off; he turned to look at her and said in a gruff and wicked voice, “I’ll see you in hell.” In a puff of smoke, he disappeared. The Horrible One sent his head demon to keep an eye on her until she gave birth to make sure she did nothing to get rid of the child. When it was her time to deliver, The Horrible One was there to witness the birth. After the child was born, the Horrible One started to leave with the child, when Dooms, the head demon, started saying, “wait master, there is another one.” The Horrible One turned and told Dooms, “you know what you have to do and bring the child to me.” The Horrible One vanished into a puff of smoke. The young woman knew what was about to happen to her and she begged Dooms to let her hold her child for the only and last time. Rachel, the young woman, poured all her love into Sarda. Dooms took the child and disappeared into a puff of smoke. About that time the dresser drawers started opening and out of the drawers came twinkling lights. As the twins grew, they encountered various situations. Dooms, kept to the promise to the Horrible One by teaching and preparing the double evil to take over the world. Sarda the good wizard did not have it in him to do evil. When the boys turned a hundred years old, Sarda found a dying mother dragon. He cared for her egg until it hatched and continued to take care of the baby dragon until he realized the dragon had to be sent away because he would be found out. Evil was stirring in the air which woke the Kovish from centuries of hibernation and quietness. The Kovish called upon Sarda who went to Mount Timbar to live because the humans had became so sick with evil. They begged him to come to help with what was about to happen, they summoned Mother Nature and all of her mythical creatures, because it would take everyone to take care of this problem.
Because of the huge boom in documentary making there's been a similar growth in the number of courses in documentary studies. This book brings together some of the leading scholars and practitioners in this area to provide a textbook and research tool.
What does it mean to be a documentary filmmaker in today's world? How are new technologies changing documentary filmmaking? What new forms of documentary are emerging? Recent technological developments have made the making and distribution of documentary films easier and more widespread than ever before. Creative Documentary: Theory and Practice is an innovative and essential guide that comprehensively embraces these changing contexts and provides you with the ideas, methods, and critical understanding to support successful documentary making. It helps the aspiring 'total filmmaker' understand the contemporary contexts for production, equipping you also with the understanding of creativity and visual storytelling you'll need to excel. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, it outlines the contemporary, institutional, practical and financial contexts for production - always encouraging innovation and originality. Key features: Five sections covering creativity and creative documentary and the contemporary creative industries: strategies for developing documentary ideas; the art of documentary narrative; digital production methods; new documentary forms; distribution and financing. Provides a comprehensive overview of critical thought and techniques in digital documentary filmmaking. Authors and specialist contributors combine the experience, knowledge and skills of academics and media professionals working in the industry. Practical case studies support analysis and reflection. Exercises, checklists, interviews with professionals and further reading materials accompany each chapter. A historical overview of world documentary. Creative Documentary: Theory and Practice is an essential guide for those engaged in the study and practice of documentary theory and making, as well as key reading for those more broadly interested in video, film and media theory and production.
Founded in 1771 from parts of Rowan County, Surry County possesses a special charm and an engaging history in the northwest corner of the Tar Heel State--a heritage famous for rolling hills, autumn festivals, and the birthplace of "Mayberry," which attracts countless tourists and visitors each season to the county's 15 townships. This volume, containing over 200 black-and-white images, transports readers into the Surry County of yesteryear, a time when the county's unpaved roads echoed with a cadence of noisy wagons matched with the sounds of early automobiles. Through these historic photographs, readers will explore the landscape of a bygone era, from the 1880s through the 1930s, and travel through each of the county's townships: Franklin, Bryan, Elkin, Marsh, Dobson, Stewarts Creek, Mount Airy, Eldora, Rockford, Siloam, Shoals, Pilot, Long Hill, Westfield, and South Westfield. Surry County uncovers the personal side of the county's history by touching upon many elements of everyday life, from family gatherings, church services, various occupations, daily work on the farm, early rural schoolhouses, and people at play. These scenes serve as fitting testimony to Surry Countians' sheer will and determination to carve successful and lasting communities into this beautiful setting.
From Impression to Inquiry is a tribute to the work of Robert Wallerstein and is a homage to his exceptional attitude regarding the problem of agreements, divergences, and uncertainties in psychoanalysis.
This dictionary contains more than 6,000 Nakoda-to-English translations, more than 3,000 English-to-Nakoda translations, and more than 1,500 sentences that will be extremely helpful for those interested in mastering word usages and sentence patterns of the Nakoda language.
Morbid obesity, also known as clinically severe obesity, is an abnormal obesity defined as the condition of having body weight over 100 pounds over an ideal body weight or having a body mass index of 40 or higher. The term reflects the fact that this kind of obesity becomes associated with significant morbidity by increasing the risk of various obesity-related medical conditions. This book presents new and significant research in the field from around the world.
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