Best Selling Books by Thomas Phillips

Thomas Phillips is the author of Digital Filmmaking (2013), The Subject of Minimalism (2013), Lincoln On Leadership (2009), A Vindication of the Plain Nature and End of the Holy Sacrament, A Journal of a Voyage Made in the Hannibal of London, Ann. 1693, 1694, From England, to Cape's Monseradoe, in Africa, And thence along the Coast of Guiney to Whidaw, the Island of St. Thomas, An so forward to Barbadoes.

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Digital Filmmaking

release date: Apr 03, 2013
Digital Filmmaking
Digital Filmmaking has been called the bible for professional filmmakers in the digital age. It details all of the procedural, creative, and technical aspects of pre-production, production, and post-production within a digital filmmaking environment. It examines the new digital methods and techniques that are redefining the filmmaking process, and how the evolution into digital filmmaking can be used to achieve greater creative flexibility as well as cost and time savings. The second edition includes updates and new information, including four new chapters that examine key topics like digital television and high definition television,making films using digital video, 24 P and universal mastering, and digital film projection. Digital Filmmaking provides a clear overview of the traditional filmmaking process, then goes on to illuminate the ways in which new methods can accomplish old tasks. It explains vital concepts, including digitization, compression, digital compositing, nonlinear editing, and on-set digital production and relates traditional film production and editing processes to those of digital techniques. Various filmmakers discuss their use of digital techniques to enhance the creative process in the "Industry Viewpoints" sections in each chapter .

The Subject of Minimalism

release date: Sep 04, 2013
The Subject of Minimalism
Utilizing a wide range of theoretical and creative texts, Phillips offers an examination of subjectivity as considered, enacted, and embodied, through the frame of minimalist aesthetics. Provocatively, he makes the claim that lived experience is capable of being refined according to the paradoxically rich parameters of a minimalist aesthetic.

Lincoln On Leadership

release date: Jan 01, 2009

A Vindication of the Plain Nature and End of the Holy Sacrament

A Journal of a Voyage Made in the Hannibal of London, Ann. 1693, 1694, From England, to Cape's Monseradoe, in Africa, And thence along the Coast of Guiney to Whidaw, the Island of St. Thomas, An so forward to Barbadoes

Leave No Man Behind

release date: Jan 16, 2009
Leave No Man Behind
Beginning with the birth of combat aircraft in World War I and the early attempts to rescue warriors trapped behind enemy lines, Leave No Man Behind chronicles in depth nearly one hundred years of combat search and rescue (CSAR). All major U.S. combat operations from World War II to the early years of the Iraq War are covered, including previously classified missions and several Medal-of-Honor-winning operations. Authors George Galdorisi and Tom Phillips (both veteran U.S. Navy helicopter pilots) highlight individual acts of heroism while telling the big-picture story of the creation and development of modern CSAR. Although individual missions have their successes and failures, CSAR, as an institution, would seem beyond reproach, an obvious necessity. The organizational history of CSAR, however, is not entirely positive. The armed services, particularly the U.S. Air Force and Navy, have a tendency to cut CSAR at the end of a conflict, leaving no infrastructure prepared for the next time that the brave men and women of our armed forces find themselves behind enemy lines. The final chapter has not yet been written for U.S. combat search and rescue, but in view of the life-saving potential of these forces, an open and forthright review of U.S. military CSAR plans and policies is long overdue. Beyond the exciting stories of heroic victories and heartrending defeats, Leave No Man Behind stimulates debate on this important subject.

Leading with the Heart

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Leading with the Heart
Mike Krzyzewski, basketball coach at Duke University, shares the leadership lessons he has learned throughout his life from his childhood in a Polish Chicago neighborhood, to his days at the U.S. Military Academy, and his tenure at Duke.

The Molech Prophecy

release date: May 12, 2008
The Molech Prophecy
Former gang member Tommy Cucinelle thought he had left his old life behind when he became a Christian. His investigation into a missing person brings him face-to-face with a local Wiccan church and the pagan God Molech.

The Study of Sacred Literature Fully Stated and Considered

The Study of Sacred Literature ... a Discourse to a Student in Divinity

The Booke of Lamentations; Or Γεεννηλογια. A Treatise of Hell, ... As Also the Booke of Genesis; Or Γενεαλογια. Christ's Genealogie. Discussed As'tis Set Downe by S. Matthew ... Being the Summe of Two Sermons [on Ps. Ix. 17, and Matt. I. 1], Etc

Liminal Fictions in Postmodern Culture

release date: Sep 16, 2015
Liminal Fictions in Postmodern Culture
Liminal Fictions in Postmodern Culture examines distinctive literary, musical, and cinematic narratives that seek to inspire critical thought and conduct through provocation. From Gogol''s Dead Souls to Salinger''s Franny and Zooey , Phillips argues liminal narratives offer an antidote to the modern commodification of the self.

The Way of the Shark

release date: Jan 01, 2006
The Way of the Shark
A champion golfer and CEO of the Great White Shark corporation traces his rise from a teenage caddy to a three-time PGA winner while discussing how to apply strategies learned on the course to a business career.

The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue; Combined with the Elements of the English Language

Roots of Strategy

release date: Aug 02, 2011
Roots of Strategy
This is a compendium of five classics on military history: Art of War by Sun-Tsu; Military Institutions of the Romans; Reveries on the Art of War; Secret Instruction of Frederick the Great to His Generals and Napoleon''s Military Maxims.

The History of the Life of Reginald Pole ...

T.E.D. Klein and the Rupture of Civilization

release date: Jul 14, 2017
T.E.D. Klein and the Rupture of Civilization
Lauded by critics yet largely unappreciated by fans of horror and "weird fiction," T.E.D. Klein is considered one of the great horror writers, despite his scant body of work. His prose blends the mundane and the supernatural, conjuring the monstrous and the malign with accessible but charged discourse that breaks with the formulaic entries in the genre. Exploring a range of topics from religious fundamentalism and right wing extremism to fashionable pessimism and the rise of "digital humanities," the author argues that Klein''s work is a prime example of what he terms "critical horror," a distinct subgenre that entertains while questioning individual and cultural complacency.

Lectures on the History and Principles of Painting

Eric Strong: not forgetting his sisters

Pregeth oddiar Gal. iii. 19; lle dangosir natur y ddeddf foesol, a'i gwasanaethgarwch, etc

The Welsh Revival: Its Origin and Development. With an Introduction by J. Venn

Run to Win

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Run to Win
Looks a the life of the football coach and shows how to apply Vince Lombardi''s coaching style to the business world and everyday life.
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