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    How to Make the Next Big Global TV Studio Hit

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    Lucy Brown is an award-winning television programme-maker, academic and co-author of The TV Studio Production Handbook. In this session Lucy will reveal insider knowledge on how to make your TV studio show shine and make the next global hit! Lucy and co-author Lyndsay Duthie interviewed leading TV executives from the UK, USA, Australia and China to discover the secrets behind hit international formats across every genre, from reality, to drama to news. The book reading will cover pre-production, casting, scripting and more, and use real life case studies to examine the future of studio and the multiplatform opportunities available for programme makers internationally

    Harp and Beck Family Items

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    Photograph of a group of women standing together outdoors. They are all a part of the William Franklin Beck family. Pictured are: Lucy Lane Beck, Hattie Beck, Elizabeth "Bessie" Howell Beck, Leona Dodgen Beck, Euna Beck, and two unknown women

    Peter Sourian and Lucy Ferris

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    Reading given by Lucy Ferris and Peter Sourian at Bard College, 1985. Introduced by Robert Kelly. The reading contains excerpts from their novel-in-progress, discussing themes of family, relationships, and the human condition. They cover the opening chapters and provide insight into the author\u27s writing process.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1230/thumbnail.jp

    A Day Off by Lucy Maud Montgomery: Poem and Fact Sheet : Guide

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    This resource offers contextual information, a print version of the poem and a fact sheet that covers themes, devices, structure and voice for the analysis and exploration of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 'A Day Off'.This resource offers contextual information, a print version of the poem and a fact sheet that covers themes, devices, structure and voice for the analysis and exploration of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 'A Day Off'.Description based on online resource; title from title screen (Digital Theatre+, viewed July 1, 2022

    Lucy Brady Papers - Accession 907 - M415 (466)

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    Lucy Agnes Brady (1899-1995) was a Winthrop graduate of the Class of 1920. The Lucy Brady Papers consist of programs of Winthrop events including the 1919 and 1920 Junior-Senior Receptions, a Banquet in honor of the returning World War I military men, piano recital, Christmas Vespers and the 1923 Annual Winthrop Dinner in Columbia, South Carolina; notes and letters to Miss Brady and a petition from the 1920 Seniors requesting a holiday instead of the usual trip to Magnolia Gardens. Of special note are letters from poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925), author Margaret P. Sherwood (1864-1955) and author, minister and professor of English at Boston University, Dallas Lore Sharp (1870-1929).https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1810/thumbnail.jp

    Writers Talk Featuring Lucy Kaplansky & Waddy Thompson

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    Waddy Thompson, author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Grant Writing, talks to CSTW instructor Alexis Martina. Also, Lucy Kaplansky of Red Horse, in Columbus on September 23 with Six String Concerts, discusses songwriting.The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/cstw12/WT_WCRS_09-19-11_WaddyThompson_LucyKaplansky.mp3Ohio State University. Center for the Study and Teaching of Writin

    Harp and Beck Family Items

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    Photograph of Lucy Lane Beck, a middle-aged woman in a long white dress, standing outdoors outside of a house. A handwritten note on the back of the photo says that she is the wife of Dalton Beck

    Exhibition, Design, Participation: ‘an Exhibit’ 1957 and Related Projects

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    The radical project ‘an Exhibit’ emerged from a decade of testing the formats and possibilities of exhibition-making. A collaboration between two artists, Richard Hamilton and Victor Pasmore, and critic Lawrence Alloway, the show was simultaneously an investigation into abstract environmental forms and a participatory experiment that would fundamentally transform the role of the viewer. Comprehensive documentation of the original exhibition is presented alongside coverage of other key projects from the era and contextualised through the detailed analysis of Elena Crippa. Archival texts conveying the different voices of ‘an Exhibit’s three creators and an essay from the time by David Sylvester are accompanied by new contributions by Martin Beck, Owen Hatherley and Lucy Steeds. This book addresses the diverse legacies of ‘an Exhibit’– from its reverberations in contemporary art practice to its influence on urban design and social housing. Published in the 'Exhibition Histories' series by Afterall Books in association with the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, 2016

    Harp and Beck Family Items

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    Photograph of three women standing together outdoors. The woman in the center is holding an umbrella and balancing it against her shoulder. Standing on the left is Leona Dodgen Beck and in the center is Lucy Lane Beck. The woman on the right is unidentified
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