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It's a Wrap
It's a Wrap | Andrew Laszlo
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There are, to paraphrase a familiar axiom, millions of stories in the imagination factory that is Hollywood. In the world of filmmaking, it's generally acknowledged that the best stories don't always end up on the screen. Cinematographer and author Andrew Laszlo, ASC has long recognized that fact and now puts pen to paper to reveal some of those tantalizing tales as only he can. With his latest entry, It's A Wrap!, Laszlo takes readers behind the scenes on a variety of projects he himself was involved in, to illustrate how unforeseen events can impact even the most carefully planned production.From a secret trip to Havana with Ed Sullivan during the Cuban Revolution, to near disasters involving The Beatles, Ossie Davis and Richard Chamberlain, It's A Wrap! gives an insider's view of the filmmaking process and sheds light on the inherent dangers of the industry. Through straight-forward commentary and insightful deconstruction of these events, Laszlo invites his readers into the world of filmmaking as it has never been discussed before. To do so, he strips away "the glamour and the dirt" to reveal the lives of cast and crew on location, the long and arduous days, the pressures, the constant demands of unforeseen problems, the personalities, the egos, the politics and more.Focusing on the action behind the scenes, Laszlo hopes to mine new territory and open the door for those with a genuine interest in the filmmaking process. "The memories of certain events associated with films I shot are so vivid still in my memory that I often talk about them," says Laszlo. "And whenever I do, I sense the interest of my listeners. In fact, during my lecture series for Kodak, I often tell 'War Stories,' which are generally the most popular portions of my lecturers. Compiling a few of these stories in greater detail, I hope will be appealing to readers with an interest in filmmaking, or just movies in general."
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Bookzombie
It's a Wrap | Andrew Laszlo
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#WrapUp #2023

There are a lot of ❌s up there, but I‘m not unhappy with my reading year.
I learned I still read a lot without setting a goal.
I started 14 series, but finished/caught up with 10 so I feel that is a success.

I didn‘t complete the rest of my challenges, but they were still fun.

To all who picked a book for me for the #12challenge, I fell off the wagon mid-year. I still plan to read your recommendations though. Thank you!

Reggie You did amazing! 4mo
Bookzombie @Reggie Thanks, my friend. I hope you have a wonderful New Year‘s Eve and that 2024 is the best. 💕 4mo
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LitsyEvents
It's a Wrap | Andrew Laszlo
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From @keys_on_fire:

“I have a bunch of books to read to finish up various challenges, and my guess is that I‘m not alone! Join me for my first ever #WrapItUpReadathon!!“

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Gissy
It's a Wrap | Andrew Laszlo
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Ten (10) books read during June #BookSpinBingo No bingo and I still need to read double spin. In general, I enjoyed my reading month📚🤗

@TheAromaOfBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! Fabulous month!! 3y
britt_brooke You had an awesome month, too! 🤩 3y
sprainedbrain Great month, especially if you enjoyed them all! ❤️ 3y
Gissy @britt_brooke Thank you! I wish I could be a faster reader though. Every time I prepare my BookSpinBingo tbr I wanted to read them all by the end of the month, but is difficult to happen for now. Maybe some day☺️ 3y
Gissy @sprainedbrain Yes! Thank you! Trying to read faster but it is difficult for me☺️ 3y
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