Martin Bower's World of Models

Martin Bower's World of Models
Author: Martin Bower
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2021-01-02
Genre:
ISBN:

NOTE - This edition has white pages with black text for people with poor eye-sight.This huge book is a must for any fans of TV and movie special effects. In the days before CGI ruled the world, a small but dedicated group of people had to physically create all of the models and special effects for films and television. Martin Bower was one of those people...If you've ever watched Alien, Flash Gordon, or Outland, or seen TV shows such as Doctor Who, Blake's 7, or Space: 1999, (amongst many others) then you'll be very familiar with Martin's work, as he was part of the teams that made these possible. This is an in-depth look at his career, with lots of behind the scenes information about how many of the models (and effects) were created. It also contains many images that have never been published before, as well as several step-by-step guides.

Film

Film
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1984
Genre: Motion pictures
ISBN:

3D Studio MAX R2.5 F/x and Design

3D Studio MAX R2.5 F/x and Design
Author: Jon Allen Bell
Publisher: Coriolis Group Books
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1998
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781566047708

Learn how to produce imagery once seen only on expensive TV programs and films. Presenting effects in step-by-step tutorials, this title includes a wide variety of unusual effects, from optical processing to inverse kinematics. The CD-ROM contains MAX models, scene files, and MAX plug-ins created for the book.

Managerial Capitalism, Ethics, Secrets and the Business School

Managerial Capitalism, Ethics, Secrets and the Business School
Author: Ian Waitt
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 845
Release: 2024-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1036400034

By interlacing the threads of managerial development through the 19th, 20th, and early 21st centuries, from capitalist managerialism to the emergence of management consultancy and management education, with particular focus on the American context, this book sheds light on the opportunities, challenges, and pitfalls facing the modern manager today. Especially relevant to aspiring managers seeking to learn more about business, serious questions are asked about management education and its provision. Providing an exposé on (and denunciation of) managerial fallacies, management failures, academic treachery, and greed, the author directly addresses the need for professional managers, to cope with the challenges on this planet to come. With a deep historical knowledge, breadth of vision and equally intellectually daring insight, the author offers the keys not only to an understanding of how we have reached our current position, but more importantly, how we might progress from here. This book sets the tone and heralds the need for real, practical, decisive change, leading to a more ethical, sustainable future.

Exploring Space: 1999

Exploring Space: 1999
Author: John Kenneth Muir
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786455276

Starring internationally renowned actors Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Barry Morse and Catherine Schell, the British-made Space: 1999 was the only truly original space adventure of the mid-1970s. Sandwiched between the demise of the original Star Trek and the opening of the Stars Wars series on the big screen, Space: 1999 featured a richly-visualized world where space was terrifying and mysterious, where not all problems were solvable by technology and the space travelers were very human. From the science fiction show's conception in 1973 to its cancellation in 1977, this reference work covers each of the 48 episodes in depth, including a full plot synopsis, writer, director, guest star credits, and critical commentary that examines both the episode and other shows that have used similar plotlines. The popularity of Space: 1999 memorabilia and its many fan clubs are fully discussed, along with the possibility of a future movie or reunion show that would tie up the loose ends caused by the show's abrupt cancellation.

McKinsey's Marvin Bower

McKinsey's Marvin Bower
Author: Elizabeth Haas Edersheim
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-12-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118040147

"I had the privilege of working closely with Marvin and McKinsey for many years. This book makes Marvin come to life and perpetuates him as a role model." -Peter F. Drucker "A wonderful book about a wonderful man. In many ways, Marvin's McKinsey framed the hypotheses in our own search for excellence-for example, passion for values, belief in people as the prime resource, and willingness to let people experiment. As well as I thought I knew Marvin, however, this remarkable book, drawing on the collective memories of those who worked most closely with him, taught me a ton about how extraordinary the man really was and what made him that way. Many have called Drucker the man who invented management; I think history will conclude that both he and Marvin Bower share that pedestal." -Bob Waterman, coauthor of In Search of Excellence "Marvin Bower became a legend, not just within McKinsey & Company, but within professional services and the business world more broadly. In everything he did and said, he embodied the professional approach and the importance of values. This book sheds remarkable insight on a remarkable man and on the power of constancy of purpose." -Ian Davis, Worldwide Managing Director, McKinsey & Co. "It is as Marvin would have wanted it-simple, honest, fact-based, wonderful stories with a long-term perspective. An insightful read about the father of management consulting." -Lois Juliber, retired COO, Colgate-Palmolive "This book provides fascinating insight into the early days of modern management consulting. It is an extremely enlightening look at the origin of one of America's most important professions and one of America's most innovative leaders." -Thomas H. Lee, founder, Chairman, and President, Thomas H. Lee Partners L.P.

Mckinsey and Company

Mckinsey and Company
Author: WetFeet
Publisher: WETFEET, INC.
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2009
Genre: Business consultants
ISBN: 1582078726

Cognitive Models of Psychological Time

Cognitive Models of Psychological Time
Author: Richard A. Block
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 131778491X

This volume critically reviews cognitive models of psychological time in order to clarify and enrich what is known about the temporal aspects of cognitive processes. Concentrating on how adult humans experience, remember, and construct time, chapters survey recent work on such topics as mental representations of time, timing in movement sequences, time and timing in music, and the processing of temporal information. Also included are chapters with a broader perspective, such as the impacts of methodological choices, chronobiology and temporal experience, a comparative approach to time and order, and normal and abnormal temporal perspectives. The book makes current research and theories on the psychology of time more accessible to researchers in cognitive psychology.