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Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas (Limelight)
Used Book in Good Condition.
The Ultimate New York Rangers Trivia Book: A Collection of Amazing Trivia Quizzes and Fun Facts for Die-Hard Rangers Fans!
RUSH: Snakes & Arrows Live
Rush Snakes Arrows Live - DVD Brand New.
Quay Australia HIGH KEY MINI Men's and Women's Sunglasses Aviator Sunnies - Black/Fade
BE APART OF THE IN CROWD Quay Australia is the go-to accessible brand for millennial women that makes them feel like they are part of THE IN CROWD.. COLLABORATION WITH DESI PERKINS Quay's HIGH KEY sunnies is designed in collaboration with Desi Perkins, this worldwide fan fave has turned the classic aviator on its head.. WARDROBE ESSENTIAL Featuring an oversized metal frame with unforgettably chic flat reflective lenses, each color of HIGH KEY is a wardrobe essential.. FESTIVAL INSPIRED Quay Australia was born roadside on the festival circuit, surrounded by music artists and festival goers who inspired them to create NOTORIOUSLY COOL, AFFORDABLE sunnies for the nonconforming and freethinking.. MEASUREMENTS Width - 146mm. Height - 53mm. Nose Gap - 18mm..
Limelight: Rush in the ’80s (Rush Across the Decades Book 2)
The Film Comedy Reader (Limelight)
Used Book in Good Condition.
Producing, Financing, and Distributing Film: A Comprehensive Legal and Business Guide (Limelight)
Film Noir Light and Shadow (Limelight)
Film Noir Light and Shadow Limelight Series Softcover Written by Alain Silver. Despite a glut of black and white filters, the digital revolution in videography has all but abandoned the art, science, beauty, and power of cinematic lighting that literally illuminated the Golden Age of motion pictures. Film Noir Light and Shadow explores an era before CGI - a time when every photon mattered and the lighting of a set served a grander purpose than simply rendering its subjects visible. Edited by Alain Silver and James Ursini, the duo behind numerous critically acclaimed studies of other aspects of noir, this anthology presents a series of essays that examine the visual style of the filmmakers of cinema's classic period. Some focus on individual pictures or directors others discuss elements of style or sub-groups of movies within the movement.