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  1. Looking. The complete first season

    [Place of publication not identified] : Home Box Office, Inc., [2015] [Place of distribution not identified] : Warner Home Video, [2015]

    The series revolves around three thirty-something friends living in San Francisco, who explore the exciting, sometimes overwhelming, options available to a new generation of gay men. Patrick is a 29-year-old video game designer, aspiring artist Agustin, 31, questions the idea of monogamy, and the group's oldest member, longtime waiter Dom, 39, is facing middle age with dreams still unfulfilled.

  2. Looking. The complete first season [videorecording]

    [United States] : HBO Home Entertainemnt ; Burbank, CA : Distributed by Warner Home Video, c2015.

    The series revolves around three thirty-something friends living in San Francisco, who explore the exciting, sometimes overwhelming, options available to a new generation of gay men. Patrick is a 29-year-old video game designer, aspiring artist Agustn?, 31, questions the idea of monogamy, and the group2s oldest member, longtime waiter Dom, 39, is facing middle age with dreams still unfulfilled.

  3. Guerrilla TV : low budget programme making

    Lewis, Ian, 1962-
    Oxford ; Boston : Focal Press, 2000.

    The world of digital television means hundreds of channels, all trying to be different, all looking for product. But the overall international production spend has scarcely increased. "Guerrilla TV" shows how to make high quality programs at budget levels which were previously thought impossible, and how to make a living doing it. This book is about empowerment; about making things happen. It is packed full of ideas, inspiration and help. The author, an experienced director/producer/writer, provides an insight into the 'real world' of television program making today. He uses many examples of how different low budget programs have been handled successfully with very professional results. "Guerrilla TV" assumes that you are starting with little more than a desk and a telephone, in a world where everything has to be paid for. The mantra running throughout this book is: 'think before you spend'. Do not use money (of which you have very little) as a substitute for thought (which is free). And the other mantra: 'in the end, you don't save money by scrimping!' Read this book - take the advice offered and watch your career take off! It takes an anarchic look at television program making today. It includes real life examples; and covers everything from markets to distributors for your programs and everything in between.

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