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Shoot to Sell is a step-by-step, do-it-yourself guide for successfully producing, selling and marketing videos without a huge financial investment for anyone who has an idea or expertise that they want to showcase in video. Learn how to successfully create and market videos for carefully researched niche markets, for long-term residual income.
Apples for Cheyenne is an engaging children's book about a girl with autism who finds friendship through her time with Cheyenne, a gentle horse. Follow Rachel and her friends as they go on a horseback riding adventure. Children will delight in this heartwarming tale while also learning about autism and other disabilities.
Clem is a boy in strife. Blamed for the death of his mother, carrying a terrible secret from Grade 5 and in trouble with the police, he's now in a school for toxic teenagers. And that rev-head school counselor wants him to write letters.Through his writing Clem goes deep into the trauma that has defined his life. Then he comes face to face with his mother's death. In a rush of bush bike racing, the death of one student and the consequent arrest of another, an unexpected first girlfriend, and some surprising friendships, Clem's story is the celebration of a boy who finds an unexpected future.Tackles multiple issues affecting today's kids: bullying; family dysfunction; grief; mental illness; friendship with a fast-paced plot. Adults who are looking for insight into how to approach instances of deep teenage trauma will also find something here, as well as a good story, well told.
Special interest videos are essentially any videos that are not for broadcast and are monetizable. They include the following genres: exercise, sports, kiddy videos, corporate/training, gardening, how-to's. etc. For example, the Baby Einstein franchise began as SIV's created by a mom looking for quality programming for her kids; down the line, Disney bought the rights for millions of dollars. Whatever interest or hobby you have, there is a video about it. These videos are simple to produce and can reap financial rewards with good planning and the vast distribution opportunities the internet has opened up. This book is a step-by-step, do-it-yourself guide for successfully producing, selling and marketing videos without a huge financial investment and with minimal risk. It details the necessary fundamentals of market research and planning that are required to maximize the chance of success for anyone who has an idea or expertise they want to showcase in video. It is ideal for people of modest means who want to produce and market their own specialty videos. The book is appropriate for those don't know how to produce a video (e.g., a fitness guru who wants to team up with a producer to create exercise videos) as well as experienced videographers who want to enter this genre and increase their income. The internet has opened up unprecedented opportunities for content creators of all types (writers, artists, filmmakers, trainers, bloggers) to finely target niche customer segments and find an audience online.
Joanna Grabski and Carol Magee bring together a compelling collection that shows how interviews can be used to generate new meaning and how connecting with artists and their work can transform artistic production into innovative critical insights and knowledge. The contributors to this volume include artists, museum curators, art historians, and anthropologists, who address artistic production in a variety of locations and media to question previous uses of interview and provoke alternative understandings of art.
Planning a worship service is far more than just choosing songs and seasonal images. Helping people to genuinely worship God requires creating an experience through which people can enter into the presence of the divine. Discover strategic insights for creating and integrating powerful God-experiences into your own setting. Discover how a real-life worship team interacts, champions creativity and creates powerful God-experiences, one week at a time. This descriptive book offers practical direction for building and leading teams, empowering creative ideas, and guidance for handling conflict and overcoming serious obstacles.
Freedom for Christians Imagine feeling free from financial worry, free from debt, and free from the never-ending pressures of juggling all those financial demands. Imagine feeling "in control "of your finances. "" "Money Matters: Financial Freedom for all God s Children" shows you how to do God's math, which is based on spiritual principles found in Scripture. God's math results in: . Debt-Free Living . Focus & Planning . A Disciplined Lifestyle . Easy Simplicity . Surrender & Trust . Creating versus Consuming . Stewardship Versus Ownership . Generosity """"Earn all you can, save all you can, " "and give all you can."" "" John Wesley" "" "I have observed how the grip of materialism can strangle a
person and an organization. The only cure is understanding and
applying God s principles of stewardship and generosity. It s all
there in the Bible. Money DOES Matter. Learn from Mike, one of the
best teachers of our time, how to get in sync with God s game
plan." "Bob Buford, Founding Chairman, Leadership Network Target audience: any person or family that needs to be more
disciplined with financial resources. Michael Slaughter is senior pastor of Ginghamsburg, a thriving
town and country church where over 4,000 persons worship each week.
This congregation (which is influencing many others) are devoted to
helping the orphans of civil war in the Sudan by giving 50 percent
of their Christmas spending (over $500,000) to the orphaned
children of Darfur. Mike challenges all of us to remember:
"Christmas is not your birthday It is Jesus' birthday" He is author
of "Spirtual Entrepreneurs," "Out on the Edge," "Momentum for Life,
" and "Real Followers," all best sellers published by Abingdon
Press. He resides in Tipp City, Ohio.Michael Slaughter is senior
pastor of Ginghamsburg, a thriving town and country church where
over 4,000 persons worship each week. He is author of Spirtual
Entrepreneurs, Out on the Edge, and Real Followers, all best
sellers published by Abingdon Press. He resides in Tipp City,
Ohio.
How does South Africa deal with public art from its years of colonialism and apartheid? How do new monuments address fraught histories and commemorate heroes of the struggle? Across South Africa, statues commemorating figures such as Cecil Rhodes have provoked heated protests, while new works commemorating icons of the liberation struggle have also sometimes proved contentious. In this lively volume, Kim Miller, Brenda Schmahmann and an international group of contributors explore how works in the public domain in South Africa serve as a forum in which important debates about race, gender, identity and nationhood play out. Examining statues and memorials as well as performance, billboards, and other temporal modes of communication, the authors of these essays consider the implications of not only the exposure, but also erasure of events and icons from the public domain. Revealing how public visual expressions articulate histories and memories, they explore how such works may serve as a forum in which tensions surrounding race, gender, identity, or nationhood play out.
How does South Africa deal with public art from its years of colonialism and apartheid? How do new monuments address fraught histories and commemorate heroes of the struggle? Across South Africa, statues commemorating figures such as Cecil Rhodes have provoked heated protests, while new works commemorating icons of the liberation struggle have also sometimes proved contentious. In this lively volume, Kim Miller, Brenda Schmahmann and an international group of contributors explore how works in the public domain in South Africa serve as a forum in which important debates about race, gender, identity and nationhood play out. Examining statues and memorials as well as performance, billboards, and other temporal modes of communication, the authors of these essays consider the implications of not only the exposure, but also erasure of events and icons from the public domain. Revealing how public visual expressions articulate histories and memories, they explore how such works may serve as a forum in which tensions surrounding race, gender, identity, or nationhood play out.
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