The Making of Star Wars, Episode I - The Phantom Menace
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  • The Ultimate Tour de Force!
  • Yes, But what will he say on the DVD?
  • A Must for Film and Lucas Addicts...but not really for kids
  • To quote Darth Vader "Impressive".
  • Wow! I'm surprised!
The Making of Star Wars, Episode I - The Phantom Menace
Laurent Bouzereau
Manufacturer: Del Rey
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Binding: Hardcover

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Release Date: 1999-05-10

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An Imperial Star Destroyer plus a doughnut equals a Neimoidian battleship. So reveals Phantom Menace design director Doug Chiang, as he's discussing how the previous Star Wars films influenced the conceptual planning of Episode I. Fans of Star Wars, of course, love to get this kind of skinny, and The Making of Episode I doesn't disappoint. In this comprehensive account of Phantom Menace's origins, packed with page after page of behind-the-scenes sketches and set photos, you also learn about the many hairdos of the Jedi, how Huttese is based on the Incan language Catua, and what a huge influence Young Indiana Jones had on Episode I's seat-of-the-pants, guerrilla-style production.

All the films in the Star Wars saga share unusual origins, but Phantom Menace may take the prize with its ground-breaking technology, nonlinear digital production process, strenuous casting demands, and, of course, the idiosyncratic style of Lucas himself, with his focus on editing and collaboration with actors and designers. The veterans of quite a few "making of" books and documentaries, Laurent Bouzereau (Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays) and Jody Duncan (Cinefex magazine) don't miss a trick, combining exclusive Lucas interviews with blow-by-blow recountings of every stage in the process, from initial script development and casting to storyboarding, costume design, and set-building through to shooting, editing, and scoring. --Paul Hughes

Book Description

In 1977, George Lucas brought Star Wars to the big screen--and made science-fiction cinema history. Now, more than twenty years later, the visionary writer-director, his brilliant crew of special-effects wizards, and an exciting cast of talented stars have united to make the long-awaited and eagerly anticipated Episode I of the Star Wars epic.

Star Wars: The Making of Episode I is your exclusive entrée to the behind-the-scenes world where the wonders of the newest chapter in the Star Wars saga are brought to life by masters of movie-making magic. Join authors Laurent Bouzereau and Jody Duncan for a tour de Force through every fascinating facet of production on the dream project of the decade:

- A series of exclusive interviews with George Lucas as he discusses the genesis of the Star Wars story, from themes to scenes to dialogue
- The development of such classic characters as young Jedi student Obi-Wan Kenobi and R2-D2--plus intriguing newcomers Anakin Skywalker, Qui-Gon Jinn, Queen Amidala, and Jar Jar Binks
- The creation of new state-of-the-art creatures and special effects by the legendary Industrial Light & Magic team
- Pre-production: from storyboarding, set-building, and model-making to costume design and the casting of pivotal roles
- Post-production: Including editing, scoring, and combining computer generated effects with live-action footage
- Shooting in England, Italy, and Tunisia, with stars Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, and Natalie Portman

Lavishly illustrated throughout with hundreds of drawings and photographs, Star Wars: The Making of Episode I is the ultimate companion volume for fans of the film that launches the thrilling next phase in this exciting saga.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Tour de Force!.......2001-12-02

Well,to begin this review I must say that this is an incredibly interesting behind the scenes (BTS)look at one of the most successfull films of the 90`s.
I don`t think I've ever been looking forward to any film as much as this (may be except the Lord of the Rings),and it was really a pleasure to watch it,although I was a little bit disappointed on the childishness of the movie.
But with the incredible special effects,I was more than pleased to see how they were done. And I bought this book and became very happy. It contains nearly all you need to know about SW Episode I. It follows the movie as it developed from beeing just an idea to the most impressive CG effects movie I'd ever seen by that time. In the introduction,George Lucas says how he had to develop an entire new world,which is an interesting read about how he created the new characters and locations. Anakin needed a mother,Obi-Wan needed a master and Palpatine needed an apprentice. The first chapter contains some great preproduction artwork and notes for every drawing. They are really nice,and definitly worth having (some of them does not appear anywhere else). It also has some notes when looking for good cast. They needed a man who looked like a new Alec Guiness for playing Obi-Wan and they needed a 8-year old boy who could really act to play Anakin. That wasn`t easy to find.
There are also some pics of the fantastic clothes featured in the film,as Amidala`s dresses.
The second chapter is mostly about the shooting itself. It is interesting to see how the stunts were performed and how they built up all the locations on Tatooine. There are also some good shots of the cool masks that people wore during the podracer sequences. In this chapter,there are also lots of interviews with the crew,especially George Lucas.
The third chapter is about the special effects and it`s named "I could do whatever I wanted". If you didn`t knew this already,I can say that Lucas was planning this film already in '77,but he waited until now,because now he could create all of the fantastic characters and environments with the help of today's computers. There are lots of interesting BTS images here,such as the podracer arena - one before,with just about 50 people,and one when after the CG adding,with thousands of people. And it looks terrific!
At the back of the book,there is a complete list of all people that were ever involved in the project,taking up approx. 15 pages!
Over all,this is a great Behind the Scenes look at Episode I.
It has everything you could ever want from such a book. So if you have any interest in Star Wars,behind-the scenes of cool movies,or just special effects,then this book is definitly something. And if you think there is too little artwork,don`t worry - there is another book named "The Art of Star Wars". Buy both of those and the Visual Dictionary and your Phantom Menace collection will be complete!

4 out of 5 stars Yes, But what will he say on the DVD?.......2001-03-17

Rumor-mill has it that Laurent Bouzereau will be given a commentary track on the soon to be made Episode One DVD, let us hope he offers up the same insight and humor found in this written edition.

5 out of 5 stars A Must for Film and Lucas Addicts...but not really for kids.......2000-09-12

My poor son (nine years old)loved the photos and behind-the-scenes picture captions, but he was baffled by the text, which is really geared toward adults. But the LucasArts details were wonderful, and the myriad details and interviews were lots of fun. Read it with your kids, or give it to the teen interested in film-making, but if your little one haggles for this particular Episode One book, give it a pass.

5 out of 5 stars To quote Darth Vader "Impressive"........2000-05-22

This book provides a snap-shot of film-making at the end of the century. The story of Star Wars episode I's crafting in 150 pages. Packed with detail. Short quotes from people involved, from cast to crew, pepper the text adding colour and information. Well illustrated, clearly told and attention grabbing. Thorough in its scope and ecomomic in language, good reading and eminently collectible. A suitable companion to Thomas Smith's, Industrial Light and Magic: The Art of Special Effects (1986), which covered much on the special effects of episodes IV-VI. A contribution to the myth of Star Wars.

5 out of 5 stars Wow! I'm surprised!.......2000-04-25

When I bought this at my nearby spaceport, I've been looking and reading it ever sinse. I'm a BIG star wars fan, and have been fascinated by the story line! Well, I've got to go to Jupiter! Read it! it's out of this world!

Mel Bay Mastering the Bass, Book 1 (Book/CD Set)
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  • not for beginners
  • Disorganized
Mel Bay Mastering the Bass, Book 1 (Book/CD Set)
Bruce Gertz
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ASIN: 0786659785

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Mastering the Bass is a thorough method for both electric and upright bass designed to guide bassists to mastery. It begins with building strong time and rhythmic skills, a firm foundation upon which all bass playing must be rooted. Following this, students learn a wide range of grooves and practice reading all styles of music: Blues, Rock, Funk, Reggae, Fusion (including odd meters), Jazz, Latin, Baroque, Classical and more. Ear training incorporated into the method improves the students' listening skills, teaching students to hear chord progressions, melodies and rhythms. Theory lessons help students understand how the bass functions in music. Students also study improvisation of both bass parts and solos on chord changes, articulation (finger and bowing technique), performance goals, visualization, and more. Each volume moves logically to the next level.Even seasoned players can fill holes in their technique by going through the method from Book I and moving on to greater technique as well as a deeper understanding in later volumes.

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1 out of 5 stars not for beginners.......2007-02-14

this is a horrable book for beinners very confusing doestn even cover 5 string bass poor instructions and details i definitly dotn reccomen this

2 out of 5 stars Disorganized.......2002-08-15

This book is advertised as a "comprehensive method for the electric and upright bass", but it's really more of a basic intro and a number of exercises without much text tying it all together. I suspect it had it origin as a set of handouts for the author's students that was later assembled into a book.

The few examples of applied bass lines use only roots and fifths. There are a number of scales and arpeggios worked out in various keys, but no discussion of how to apply these to build bass lines.

There's a lack of discussion of upright bass technique- just a few pictures- and not much more for electric. I wouldn't recommend it at all for the beginner attempting to teach him orherself. For the advancing student looking for scales and arpeggios, I'd recommend Rufus Reid's "The Evolving Bassist". The price is the same, but there's much more useful material there.

Starting Out: The Caro-Kann (Starting Out - Everyman Chess)
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  • A Good Place to Start
  • Okay as an introduction to the Caro-Kann
  • Good Introduction
  • A good chess book on the Caro-Kann
  • The ideal first book on the CK
Starting Out: The Caro-Kann (Starting Out - Everyman Chess)
Joe Gallagher
Manufacturer: Everyman Chess
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The Caro-Kann Defence has a well-deserved and established reputation as an incredibly solid and, at the same time, dynamic defence to 1 e4. The Caro-Kann appeals to all types of players, but is especially useful to Black players who prefer a sound platform on which to build and who are resourceful in both defence and counter-attack. Star players who enjoy using the Caro-Kann include Vishy Anand, Michael Adams and the legendary Anatoly Karpov. In this easy-to-read guide, Grandmaster Joe Gallagher goes back to the basics of the Caro-Kann, studying the key principles of its many variations. Throughout the book there is an abundance of notes, tips, warnings, and exercises to help improving players, while important strategies, ideas, and tactics for both sides are clearly illustrated.

*User-friendly design to help readers absorb ideas
*Concentrates on the key principles of the Caro-Kann
*Ideal for the improving player

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Good Place to Start.......2007-01-09

Joe Gallagher's "Starting Out: The Caro-Kann" provides the reader with just enough material about the defense to give it a try in a club setting or tournament game. As an introduction to the opening for low-to-moderately-rated club players, I would recommend it for its simplicity, clarity, and communication of ideas about the Caro-Kann. Most of the significant variations of the opening are covered in an overview kind of way, with a few illustrative games for each variation presented to help the reader get a feel for the ideas and strategies. Gallagher provides some relevant and lively side comments about the games, including his own experiences playing against the different variations. Each variation has a brief introductory paragraph along with some statistics about White's percentage of success in mater-level games against the variation (not terribly relevant to the intended audience) and an approximation of the amount of opening theory a player needs to know to deal with the variation competently. Interspersed throughout the games are highlighted concepts, ideas, and potential dangers in the opening variation. Using games to illustrate not just the opening, but also the transition from opening to middle game and, ultimately, the endgame is an effective format so the reader can see where the opening variation might lead. Upon full digestion of this book, a player would be ready for some more in-depth exploration of the Caro-Kann Defense.

3 out of 5 stars Okay as an introduction to the Caro-Kann.......2006-07-07

Joe Gallagher's survey can only serve as a very basic introduction to the Caro-Kann. One must also bear in mind that Gallagher does NOT play the Caro-Kann Defense himself, and this at times shows itself in how he discusses the variations. Still, the book is okay if it is your first introduction to this defense. It is NOT a complete Caro-Kann Defense book -- that book hasn't been written yet... There are four new Caro-Kann books to be published in the coming months that promise us something good:

- Anatoly Karpov: "Karpov's Caro Kann: Advance and Gambit Systems" (February 2007)
- Anatoly Karpov: "Karpov's Caro Kann: Panov's Attack" (February 2007)
- Jovanka Houska: "Play the Caro-Kann : A Complete Chess Opening Repertoire Against 1e4" (February 2007)
- Peter Wells: "Chess Explained: The Caro-Kann" (November 2006)

For me, a good openings book should contain the following:
1) Historical background and major practitioners
2) General discussion of pawn structures
3) Variations -- each variation should have
- Themes and traps for White
- Themes and traps for Black
- Move by move analysis of variation
- Games survey (important historical games as well as those that illustrate strategic/tactical ideas)
4) Detailed index of variations with page number references

There are many Caro-Kann books that contain some of the above, but none of them do it all. Most of the openings books you will find out there are either a mass of variations with little or no discussion or intro-type books which are too general/superficial to provide a serious chessplayer with the tools he or she needs to compete.

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3 out of 5 stars Good Introduction.......2006-02-05

As always, this example of the Starting Out series provides a good first introduction to an important alternative to the ubiquitous sicilian. A reasonably good survey of the main lines and an interesting and well-annotated selection of illustrative games.

5 out of 5 stars A good chess book on the Caro-Kann.......2005-08-14

The Caro-Kann is a solid defense to 1 e4. It begins with 1 e4 c6 2 d4 d5 (yes, those who have second thoughts with Black after seeing the almost inevitable 2 d4 can still change their minds and play 2...d6, switching to a Pirc, but that's another story).

Gallagher leads us through the main lines we need to know to play this defense, as well as to decide what to play against it with White. We begin with the Classical: 1 e4 c6 2 d4 d5 3 Nc3 dxe4 4 Nxe4. And I agree with the author that those interested in this ought to buy Tal's book on his 1960 match versus Botvinnik as well. Black has a choice of 4...Bf5, which is fairly solid, or 4...Nd7, which can be a little trickier, or the more dubious 4...Nf6. The Classical lines take up over half the book.

Then we proceed to the Advance Variation (1 e4 c6 2 d4 d5 3 e5). Gallagher spends quite a bit of time on 3...c5 here. In this, Black is playing an Advance Variation of the French defense a tempo down. We also see a good analysis of 3...Bf5 4 Nc3, where White hopes to launch a kingside attack that includes g4 as a tempo-gaining shot at that f5 Bishop.

Next is the Panov (1 e4 c6 2 d4 d5 3 exd5 cxd5 4 c4). This is my favorite for White. That's because I can use this analysis to play White against the Scandinavian, the Queen's Gambit Declined (if I open 1 d4), and even the Nimzo-Indian (the same isolated queen pawn position can arise in all of these). After 4...Nf6 5 Nc3 e6 6 Nf3 Be7 7 cxd5 Nxd5, we're there (the author now recommends 8 Bd3). Gallagher talks about that isolated White Queen pawn, and how minor piece trades tend to favor Black here by reducing White's attacking chances.

Late in the book, there is a section on the move 2 c4, which I think Gallagher ought to have given a little more discussion. This is an attempt by White to get to a Panov before committing to playing d4. The idea is to make it harder for Black to employ certain defences (such as 5...g6) that might otherwise be used versus the Panov. After 1 e4 c6 2 c4 (I agree with Gallagher that this move looks ugly, leaving that awful hole on d4), I think Black ought to be considering 2...e5, and Gallagher gives a couple of brief ideas here. However, Black is often content to get into a Panov with 2...d5. Next is 3 exd5, to which the author gives 3...cxd5 as the automatic response. But I disagree. I think the automatic response ought to be 3...Nf6!? After that, White will have to humbly crawl back into the Panov with 4 d4, and let Black defend against it any way she wants to. Or else "win" Black's pawn with 4 dxc6 Nxc6, but this is a well-known position from the Scandinavian, and most folks would already prefer Black.

After 1 e4 c6 2 c4 d5 3 exd5 cxd5 4 cxd5 Nf6, I think White is getting what she wants after 5 Nc3, and she even has the option of playing 5 Bb5+ instead.

This book also has three pages on the Exchange Variation (1 e4 c6 2 d4 d5 3 exd5 cxd5 4 Bd3). And it has a section on the infamous Fantasy Variation (1 e4 c6 2 d4 d5 3 f3). I once fell into a famous trap in this line that Gallagher boasts he won three games in as White. I, and Gallagher's opponents, played the following first nine suicidal moves as Black:

1 e4 c6 2 d4 d5 3 f3 dxe4?! 4 fxe4 e5 5 Nf3 exd4? 6 Bc4 Bb4+? 7 c3 dxc3 8 Bxf7+ (this wins by force) Kxf7 9 Qxd8 cxb2+ 10 Ke2 bxc1=N+ (as the book shows, 10...bxa1=Q gets Black mated, so I tried something else) 11 Rxc1 (White's advantage is overwhelming but now my opponent demonstrates that with bad enough play, any position can be compromised) 11...Bg4 12 Qc7+ Nd7 13 Qxb7 Rb8 14 Qxa7 Nc7 15 Nc3 Bc5 16 Qc7 Rb2+ 17 Ke1 Rxg2 18 Qf4+ Ke8 19 Rab1 Rf8 20 Rb8+ Nxb8 21 Qxb8+ Bc8 22 Ne5 Bf2+ 23 White Resigns

This book is very readable and clear, and I think it is an excellent introduction to the Caro-Kann. I recommend it.

4 out of 5 stars The ideal first book on the CK.......2004-07-04

The Caro-Kann has been the first defence I studied versus 1.e4. It's a shame I didn't have that book when I studied it because Gallagher explained the ideas of the CK (for both white and black) very well, and I would have saved a lote of tiresome work (and painful defeats!) if I had it at that time!

This book is especially impressive as Galagher's own experience on the CK is from the white side only. A must buy for a first book on the CK (especially for the black player). Even more experienced players can find many interesting section as "the fantasy variation" (where white playes 3.f3; ) is astounding (here Gallagher's own experience on the white side shines through).

A public trust: The report of the Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting (A Bantam extra)
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                  This digital document is an article from Video Age International, published by TV Trade Media, Inc. on November 1, 1992. The length of the article is 652 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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                  Title: Past, present and future. (interview with Dr. William F. Baker) (Interview)
                  Publication: Video Age International (Magazine/Journal)
                  Date: November 1, 1992
                  Publisher: TV Trade Media, Inc.
                  Volume: v12 Issue: n10 Page: p2B(1)

                  Article Type: Interview

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                  The shaky future of public broadcasting in Alberta.: An article from: Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada
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                    The shaky future of public broadcasting in Alberta.: An article from: Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada
                    Penny Caster
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                    This digital document is an article from Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada, published by Performing Arts and Entertainment in Canada on March 22, 1994. The length of the article is 1033 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

                    From the supplier: A public radio and television station in Alberta, CKUA Radio and ACCESS TV, lost government funding as part of a mass privatization movement there. The station has proposed to make the radio operation non-profit with funding from corporations, and sell the television station to a private channel.

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                    Title: The shaky future of public broadcasting in Alberta.
                    Author: Penny Caster
                    Publication: Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada (Refereed)
                    Date: March 22, 1994
                    Publisher: Performing Arts and Entertainment in Canada
                    Volume: v28 Issue: n4 Page: p32(2)

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                    SIECUS and MTV: a partnership for the future.: An article from: SIECUS Developments
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                      SIECUS and MTV: a partnership for the future.: An article from: SIECUS Developments

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                      This digital document is an article from SIECUS Developments, published by Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S., Inc. on January 1, 2003. The length of the article is 531 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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                      Title: SIECUS and MTV: a partnership for the future.
                      Publication: SIECUS Developments (Magazine/Journal)
                      Date: January 1, 2003
                      Publisher: Sexuality Information and Education Council of the U.S., Inc.
                      Page: 3(1)

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