The Chateau Marmont Hollywood Handbook

The Chateau Marmont Hollywood Handbook
Author: Andre Balazs
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-10-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0789300230

A classic, first published by Universe in the 1990s, now brought back into print is the insider’s view of Hollywood as narrated by famed guests who visited or resided at the Chateau Marmont over its 100-year history. If the walls could talk, this would be the great story of Hollywood. Through the lens of the legendary Chateau Marmont, Hollywood's hippest and hottest haunt, comes an extraordinary, glamorous, and fierce history and exquesite literary collection baring the stars, the landscape, and the ever-changing mood of America's most absorbing town as narrated by legends including William Faulkner, Eve Babitz, Dominick Dunne, Gore Vidal, Jay McInerney, and many others. Rare and original texts, heart-stopping photography—including Helmut Newton, Wolfgang Tillmans, Sofia Coppola, and Bruce Weber—and decades of gossip and anecdotes take you from film to rock and roll, from scandals to masterpieces, from starlets to moguls, and studios to bungalows in an unprecedented tour of Hollywood from the Golden Age to this morning's wake-up call. A beloved classic, Hollywood Handbook’s cult is summarized best by Jarvis Cocker, “I’ve been carrying this book around for 20 years. Things happen at Chateau Marmont. Mythical, glamourous, sexy, wonderful, tragic things….”

The Hollywood Handbook

The Hollywood Handbook
Author: Robin Greer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Actors
ISBN: 9780787111748

According to Hollywood experts Greer and Reinhardt, being in the know in Tinsel Town may be difficult, but it's nowhere as hard as it looks. From getting started to trends to career choices, lingo, and places to meet the elite, readers will find good humor and important tips on how to survive in a place that is not so much a city as a state of mind.

Hollywood Drive

Hollywood Drive
Author: Eve Light Honthaner
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0240806689

Hollywood Drive: What it Takes to Break in, Hang in & Make it in the Entertainment Industry is the essential guide to starting and succeeding at a career in film and TV. Written by a Hollywood insider, Honthaners invaluable experience and advice will give those attempting to enter and become successful in the entertainment industry the edge they need to stand out among the intense competition. Because while film school prepares students to write a script, direct a scene and operate a camera, few newcomers enter the job market understanding how this business truly works and how to land a first jobmuch less succeed in the industry. Hollywood Drive is not merely a book about what it takes to get your foot in the door. It goes beyond that by offering you the tools, attitude, philosophy and road map youll need to give yourself a good fighting chance at success -- whether youre looking for your very first job or for a strategy to move your career to the next level. This book will allow you to proceed with your eyes wide open, knowing exactly what to expect. Hollywood Drive explores the realities of the industry: various career options, effective job search strategies, how to write an effective cover letter and resume, what to expect on your first job, the significance of networking and building solid industry relationships, how a project is sold, and how a reel production office and set operate. Youll learn how to define your goals and make a plan to achieve them, how to survive the tough times, how to deal with big egos and bad tempers, and how to put your passion to work for you. * Hollywood insider with 20+ years of experience provides realistic advice and tips on getting a first job and moving up in a tough industry * Covers a variety of career choices and the basics of how a production is set up and run * Includes must-have information on breaking into both Hollywood and smaller markets nationwide

Papa Mike's Cook Islands Handbook

Papa Mike's Cook Islands Handbook
Author: Mike Hollywood
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2003-09-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0595294006

Travel to the far corners of paradise. To the islands of beautiful beaches and the friendliest people in the world. The Cook Islands offer the visitor a glimpse of South Pacific life that has changed little in the past century. The author survived a hurricane to enlighten the reader to the special places that are Rarotonga & The Cook Islands. This guidebook is written in a relaxed style, full of helpful information, presented with a touch of humor and the author's personal opinions. You will enjoy the lighter side of this well researched guidebook as you discover the natural beauty of these islands. · One whole chapter on the unbiased evaluations of all classes of lodging on Rarotonga. · The most extensive listing of accommodations of any guidebook of the region, including photos, Website listings and E-mail addresses. · Complete trip planning from Luxury to Budget, whether you are traveling from Philadelphia or Peru. · Extensive coverage of activities on each island. Diving, Fishing, Snorkeling, Horseback Riding, Surfing, Tours and Cultural Events. · Off the beaten track suggestions for accommodations, tours and restaurants. · Coverage of all thirteen occupied islands in the Cook Islands chain. · Complete Inter-Island Flight schedule and Rarotonga Bus Schedule. · Over 40 maps and pictures.

Kids in the Biz

Kids in the Biz
Author: Troy A. Rutter
Publisher: Heinemann Drama
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Acting
ISBN: 9780325007083

Troy Rutter tells you exactly how to concentrate on getting your kid that big break without breaking up your family life.

Hollywood Stories

Hollywood Stories
Author: Stephen Schochet
Publisher: Hollywood Stories
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0963897276

Just when you thought you've heard everything about Hollywood comes a totally original new book - a special blend of biography, history and lore. Hollywood Stories is packed with wild, wonderful short tales about famous stars, movies, directors and many others who have been part of the world's most fascinating, unpredictable industry! Full of funny moments and twist endings, Hollywood Stories features an amazing, icons and will keep you totally entertained!

Hollywood Economics

Hollywood Economics
Author: Arthur S. De Vany
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415312608

Movies expected to perform well can flop, whilst independent movies with low budgets can be wildly successful. In this text, De Vany casts his eye over all aspects of the business to present some intriguing conclusions.

Hollywood's Dirtiest Secret

Hollywood's Dirtiest Secret
Author: Hunter Vaughan
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-03-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0231544154

In an era when many businesses have come under scrutiny for their environmental impact, the film industry has for the most part escaped criticism and regulation. Its practices are more diffuse; its final product, less tangible; and Hollywood has adopted public-relations strategies that portray it as environmentally conscious. In Hollywood’s Dirtiest Secret, Hunter Vaughan offers a new history of the movies from an environmental perspective, arguing that how we make and consume films has serious ecological consequences. Bringing together environmental humanities, science communication, and social ethics, Hollywood’s Dirtiest Secret is a pathbreaking consideration of the film industry’s environmental impact that examines how our cultural prioritization of spectacle has distracted us from its material consequences and natural-resource use. Vaughan examines the environmental effects of filmmaking from Hollywood classics to the digital era, considering how popular screen media shapes and reflects our understanding of the natural world. He recounts the production histories of major blockbusters—Gone with the Wind, Singin’ in the Rain, Twister, and Avatar—situating them in the contexts of the development of the film industry, popular environmentalism, and the proliferation of digital technologies. Emphasizing the materiality of media, Vaughan interweaves details of the hidden environmental consequences of specific filmmaking practices, from water use to server farms, within a larger critical portrait of social perceptions and valuations of the natural world.

How Hollywood Works

How Hollywood Works
Author: Janet Wasko
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780761968146

This volume details the processes involved in turning raw materials and labour into feature films. Janet Wasko surveys and critiques the policies and structure of the current United States film industry, as well as its relationships to other media industries.