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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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VelociRapture

Warzak, Katheryn 18 December 2015 (has links)
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Losing CTRL : how I learned to stop worrying and love the process

Gonzalez-Landis, Zachary Julius 19 April 2013 (has links)
“Losing CTRL: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Process” examines the development of Zachary Gonzalez-Landis’ screenplay, “CTRL*OBS*OLETE,” and the personal and professional changes that resulted from his involvement in this project. / text
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The Gray

Rogers, Caitlin N. 01 April 2022 (has links)
Eight years after a super-eruption of the Yellowstone caldera, Alexandria, a 24-year-old Filipino-American who lives by a strict code of isolation until she discovers toxic ash left over from the eruption forces her to leave the safety of the Smokey Mountains. Along the way, she meets Jocelyn, a precious teenager on the run. Together, Alex will learn the difference between living and suriving as they must navigate the environmental dangers and hostile communities of a broken United States.
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Duiwelsdorp (2015): a Sangoma's story of South Africa

Espost, Carla Inez January 2015 (has links)
"I live my life with stories that came before me. I tell stories because of stories that were told before. I wrote a story, a screenplay, called Duiwelsdorp 'Devil Town' because of stories that were told before me, to me and now a story lives within me. I am a storyteller because I am a woman, born from woman, alive through story. I am a woman because I give birth - to story, who actually first gave birth to me…It is in this sense that I then take up my place next to this "new generation of post-apartheid South African filmmakers" (storytellers/historians) and assume the duty of reminding my society "of its near and distant origins, of the experiences that shaped it, of its cultural wellsprings" (Confino, 1997: 1187). I took it upon myself to tell another real story of South Africa, the story of Johannesburg, the story of Duiwelsdorp (2015)… By choosing to tell the story of Jack McKeone and other white outlaw heroes, Duiwelsdorp (2015) challenges the popular notion of criminality and delinquency in South Africa. " - Carla Espost in Duiwelsdorp (2015): A Sangoma's Story of South Africa.
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The Transmogrification of St Bunnycrisp

Hunter, Catherine Jane January 2016 (has links)
Into the life of cowardly Poppy comes a scary 6 foot tall talking rabbit whose job it is to give bullies a taste of their own medicine. But Poppy is a good girl, it's Jessica who's mean, who makes Poppy's life miserable, who gave Poppy the stupid rabbit as a 10th birthday present in the first place! But then he was just a soft-toy; not this monster in her closet. Did St. Bunnycrisp get sent to the wrong girl? On the way to finding the answers to these questions Poppy and St. Bunnycrisp become best friends and go on adventures in a parallel fantasy realm. That is until St. Bunnycrisp's fate is threatened by the cruel Icemaiden, and Poppy will have to find the courage to save her friends' lives on her own.
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Ghost voices : the evolution of "The unclaimed"

Bergom, Sally Diana 29 November 2012 (has links)
"Ghost Voices: The Evolution of 'The Unclaimed'" examines the development of Sally Bergom's feature screenplay, "The Unclaimed." / text
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How to achieve Extinction without killing yourself : the process of writing a screenplay

Zisman, Noah Ira 06 January 2011 (has links)
“How to Achieve Extinction Without Killing Yourself: The Process of Writing a Screenplay” examines the creative procedure of writing the sci-fi feature Extinction. It explores the step-by-step process of idea genesis through to the third draft. / text
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Packingtown

Trevino, Ryan 01 May 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Karmic Buyback: A Pilot Program

Dauer, Cindy E. 01 January 2007 (has links)
Karmic Buyback: A Pilot Program, a screenplay, is the story of Oliver Harker, a water resources engineer in his early thirties, adrift in a world of lost social connections. Aside from this work, which he describes as "just a lot of redundant paperwork," his only connection to the outside world is his exuberant younger brother Van. With no father to speak of, and harboring long term resentment against his mother who ran away to Africa the day after Van's high school graduation, Oliver's defining tragic moment came three years earlier. It was then he discovered Eva, the woman he planned to marry, cheating with an old flame. Isolating himself from his few remaining friends, Oliver has become a short-tempered, unbearable grump. Meanwhile Eva, unbeknownst to Oliver, has recently died. She wakes to find herself in a strange, antiseptic afterlife where she is given the opportunity to repair some of the bad karma she accumulated in her short life, specifically in regard to Oliver. As Van begins to help him reestablish social ties, an accident which lands Oliver in the hospital finally draws their mother back across the Atlantic. Oliver must decide between Eva, in her foolish attempts to win him back as a result of the ultimately misguided Karmic Buyback Pilot Program, and the real people who love him.
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The Dock

Likomanova, Yvonne 01 January 2016 (has links)
A father addicted to gambling returns home after 13 years and has to pick up the shattered pieces of his failed relationships.

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