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StunningReview Date: 2000-10-29
A Beautiful BookReview Date: 2003-05-16
Amazing book, but not for preschoolers!Review Date: 2005-12-07
FabulousReview Date: 2002-03-01
gorgeousReview Date: 1999-08-24

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Should Be Called Syling Food For PhotographyReview Date: 2008-07-15
Fantastic food photography bookReview Date: 2008-05-15
I suggest this book to all the photographers .. not only for food photographers. Everybody in the sector must have this book.
It's really easy and helpful!
Thanks to the authors to share with everybody the secrets of food photography.
If you are interested in food photographyReview Date: 2008-05-19
This book gives you many tricks of the trade and notes from photographers with lots of setup photos, both food setup and camera/lighting setup. The printing quality and the page layout are very good - the font size is easy to read, the color pictures are clear, clean and colorful. They gives you details on how to buy the food, how to prepare the food, how to assemble the food, how to plate the food, how to decorate the food, etc. They gives you before, during and final photos.
I also own Digital Food Photography by Lou Manna and Working with Plate by Christopher Styler and David Lazarus. In my opinion, if you are interested in food photography, buy Food Styling for Photographyers and Digital Food Photography and you are good to go. Highly recommend these two books.
An excellent place to startReview Date: 2008-05-14
Each with a shopping list of what was used for the featured photo (or photos) for that particular chapter and tips for shopping for food photography in general which I found very interesting.
It does leave out something which would be nice to have, such as how to prepare beer for photograpy but, they mention this would require a full book dedicated to it which I think is fair, I wouldn't expect someone to write a book on every item of food out there.
Bottom line: A very buy. Well worth the price.
food styling book 411Review Date: 2008-05-01

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Great book for historic garden theoryReview Date: 2008-02-03
Gold mine of information for designing a Victorian gardenReview Date: 2007-07-02
Wow! Fabulous bookReview Date: 2007-05-30
from victorian to meReview Date: 2004-05-17
told me about the way it used to be in the garden , but it also gave me so many ideas that I could use right now, in my own garden.
I would heartily recommend this book to anyone if you are interested in gardening or not.
Incredible Book for Old House GardenersReview Date: 2004-07-16

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best book on animation screenwritingReview Date: 2008-06-04
Aside from Confusing Road Analogies...Great Book!Review Date: 2006-02-03
The only drawback was the overuse of the road sign analogies. Don't get me wrong, they work fine to illustrate the points, but I just felt there were too many of them.
In any case, an excellent book if you're starting out your career in animation...like me:)!
A Unique Achievment: constructing an Animation scriptReview Date: 2001-11-07
NOTE: Be aware that this review is for the GARDNER'S GUIDE TO ANIMATION SCRIPTWRITING ( this review is wrongly appearing TOO in the "Gardner's guide to Multimedia & animation Studios", some kind of problem in Amazon.com I Think, :-( SORRY Chaz )
I bought this book in August 2001, if you are looking for books about scripts there are many ones, some very good, but any is writed exclusively thinking in animation and cartoons. For the animator this is an invaluable reference, here is the summary:
1.- Animation - An Overview
2.- Cartoon Genres
3.- The Moral
4.- Central Idea
5.- Dead End Ahead - The Central question
6.- The Characters and the Character Arc
7.- Introduction to Plot
8.- The Twenty-Two minute Structure
9.- The Eleven Minute Structure
10.- The Seven Minute Structure
11.- Make 'Em Laugh - Levels of Humor
12.- Prose
13.- Dialogue
14.- The Scene
15.- Broadcast Guidelines
16.- The Rewrite
17.- The Writing Process of Animation
Glossary, Cartoonography, Filmography, Road Map Forms, Apendix
The book itself have a good easyreading design, with plenty of quotations and references to well known movies or series, here you have the basics of writing but you can find more profound books about this, the special of the book is that is writed for cartoons specially, have 3 chapters studying the structures of the cartoonscript of 7, 11 and 22 minutes, of course you can apply all the information for an animation of any length, movies or shorts.
Including checklists for Structure, Characters, Scenes, Dialogue, Humor, Prose, 3 Structure guides, 75 Excercises, 37 Rules and an Animated 7 minutes Teleplay in the appendix: You have here a book that will go to occupy an important place near you.
I'm not an acclaimed screenwriter in fact I'm a novice in this area but I'm working with a firm producing some animations and I can asure you that this book can prevent you some rocky mistakes in this special field and even If you are a Pro you'll find some good points here.
Complete cartoon-writing reference guide - Amazing!Review Date: 2005-04-15
Far from being confining, I'm finding that reading and re-reading this tome (easy to read tome!) is inspiring beyond belilef. I'm cranking up my DVD player and finding that every detail of every chapter is true down to the last nut and bolt. Professionals have been following these guidelines for decades!
This book must be the textbook for lots of classes about this subject somewhere.
I'm a 3d animator, and it's my goal to make animated shorts a lot more "arty" than Pepper Ann and Rugrats. But this book is such an eye-opener! I've never realized that even the cartoons that I've loved for years - Simpsons, South Park, Ren & Stimpy - all of them! They all follow the same rules.
One funny thing about this book: For a writing manual, it has a phenomenal number of typos. What a hoot. The book is incredibly easy to find your way around. The author is simply a master at her craft, and the insights are invaluable for anyone not employed in Callifornia. Yet you can find 1 or 2 typos or grammatical errors per page. I guess they skimped on the editing.
If you're concerned about developing content for your own animations, or aiming at a job scripting for cartoons, or just want to round out your knowledge about scriptwriting in general, this is an awesome book.
A complete, definitive, "user friendly", industry directoryReview Date: 2001-03-16

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I like this bookReview Date: 2005-01-18
Delightful Activities and PositiveReview Date: 2004-10-28
Pretty GoodReview Date: 2004-10-14
Young Girls Should Get This BookReview Date: 2005-01-02
Thumbs Up!!Review Date: 2003-11-24


Our Heroine Is Be-Set By Fiends!Review Date: 2007-08-02
The tyrant likes it.(uh-oh.)
And wants Agatha, who was the female lead in this spicy play, to come to dinner at his castle (OH DEAR!).
There, Agatha is taken prisoner by the Tyrant & his daughter, a clockwork Cyborg. (HORRORS!)
What plot do they have in mind? (Gasp!)
What nefarious scheme is in motion gainst our poor heroine? (Gasp-Gasp!)
Who are the mysterious "Geister Daemon"? (GAAAASSSSP!)
And, can I stop laughing before I do meself an injury? Probably not, this is too darn funny!
The drama is heating up, the humor is outrageous & the art is better than ever! The use of lighting to suggest mood is very well-done, & as always, character design is outstanding.
Way to go, Phil & Kaja! This series is the best thing you have ever put in print!
beautiful continuation of the lush seriesReview Date: 2007-07-21
Agatha's secret becomes known to more and more people, Lucretia is revealed as the Other, and then takes over Agatha's body.
It's impossible to imagine how Agatha can get out of this one, but we know she does. After all there is a 6th volume.
A peek at the GeniusGirl website is also recommended.
High Adventure, Heroic Villains, Dangerous Heroes, Great Art and and Easter EggsReview Date: 2007-03-31
Is Baron Wolfenbach a hero or a villian? Well, yes. What about Othar T.? Well, about the same, only ... not. There's a lot for the reader to sort out, which means a lot of possibilities in the storyline, and the Foglio's seem to have gotten the hang of it.
The characters are extravagant but well within the bounds of high adventure. Countess Marie wields a mean frying pan. The Jagermonsters are the biggest, baddest boys on the block since Moe, Larry, and Curly--and they have a sense of humor, just like the authors.
The "steampunk" is delightful: airship castles complete with emergency escape paragliders, mechanical orchestras, pocket-sized robots and the true Napoleon of cats.
The artwork is first-rate, not only in the execution of the images, but in the way the images and the dialog reveal the story together. There are Easter Eggs: a character loses his composure--and his bag of candied fish. Agatha dismantles a clank (robot) and removes a giant 3-pronged plug marked with the letters "UL" and the red slash-over-circle (think NO LEFT TURN). The name and dates of The Greatest Spark of All Time should remind you of a -very- famous person from real history (don't think of toothpaste).
And best of all, there's a real plot. A backstory complete with The Villian's Beautiful Daughter. Also Mimmoths. (Gotta have Mimmoths.) A worked-out milieu (doctors wear forked beards. Why? We don't know yet.) A plotted plot, as bits of the story we've forgotten about take their places in the jigsaw puzzle. And that means that sometime, somewhen in the future, all the threads will resolve in a massive, ten-fingered chord with thunder from the pedals. At least they will if people keep buying the books, which I heartily recommend. (Did I mention that Agatha plays the Silverodeon?)
The Genius ContinuesReview Date: 2006-11-10
Just keep getting betterReview Date: 2006-09-04


Simply the BestReview Date: 2000-05-03
A masterpiece of masterpieces!Review Date: 1999-12-06
Wonderful calendar and a memorable treat for the Year 2000!Review Date: 1999-11-29
THE BEST OF A WONDERFUL CALENDAR SERIES--FOR THE YEAR 2000!Review Date: 1999-12-04
Beautiful calendar, one-of-a-kindReview Date: 1999-12-01
Collectible price: $100.00

Artistic visionReview Date: 2007-10-25
Constantine Manos is a True Master PhotographerReview Date: 2001-11-18
A picture is worth a thousand words...Review Date: 2000-06-07
All Black and White Photographers and all who love GreeceReview Date: 2000-10-30
One of the best photo essays by a true master of the medium!Review Date: 1999-09-17

Very helpfulReview Date: 2006-03-11
If you want to draw the human figure, click the "buy" buttonReview Date: 2000-09-21
It's highly effective, Clear Anatomy for beginners...Review Date: 2006-09-27
Why do I like this? Firstly, the origins & insertions of all major muscles are *clearly* depicted in a simple & accurate way, rendered capably in pencil. This is truly a book that gets straight to the point(!). The author is an established medical illustrator *and* an artist in general. She's a graduate of the University of Toronto, and was a member of the staff there for 8 years. Apparently, Canada really is good for more than just ice fishing, hockey, and penguins! :) Secondly, there's just no wasted space in this book. And its physical size is convenient! There're no photographs, although a few drawings from the masters of western art are included. It's mainly the author's own simplified treatment on anatomy here, and you can tell she didn't just copy other anatomy books when putting this together: there're some truly unique perspectives taken on the figures & muscles here. It's not quite as beautiful as Barcsay's Anatomy for the Artist; it's not as genius as Bridgman's Constructive Anatomy; it's not as creative as Hogarth's Dynamic Anatomy; and it's not as in-depth as the many overly large treatments available today. Yet I'm still glad I have it!
A SATISFIED READERReview Date: 2000-03-31
One of the bestReview Date: 2002-05-25


From a reader in Virginia, MinnesotaReview Date: 2002-02-05
The ForewordReview Date: 2003-07-01
SurvivalReview Date: 2002-08-26
Faith and Perseverance: A Story of Our TimesReview Date: 2001-12-26
Universal appeal - reads like a mysteryReview Date: 2002-02-05
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There are four tales in this volume: The Firebird, Maria Morevna, Vassilissa the Fair, The Snow Maiden.
The pictures will take your breath away. The stories are charming and well translated (from an older Russian translated into French volume), but you will probably be too taken away by the glorious art to really pay much attention to the not-really-for-small-children fairy tales.