(If you haven't noticed, publishers have been cutting
the production values of their books, using cheaper paper and lighter - weight stock, to save money.)
All of those responsible for
the production values of a book can be hired freelance.
The production value of the book was astonishingly high, a perfect facsimile of the original, right down to the thick, creamy paper stock and classic typeface.
Not exact matches
But the uniqueness
of the business model, the hidden
value of the land on the
books and the incremental benefit shareholders receive from higher oil and gas
production and prices make it worth writing about.
Taking a cue from the enormously popular and critical success
of the Jon Favreau directed «The Jungle
Book» (which brought in almost $ 1 billion worldwide), Beauty and the Beast certainly does not disappoint visually, with amazing
production values (credit Sarah Greenwood, «Sherlock Holmes»), art design (Niall Moroney, «Alice Through the Looking Glass»), set decoration (Katie Spencer, «Anna Karenina»), costumes (Jacqueline Durran, «Pan») and cinematography (Tobias Schliessler, «Patriots Day»).
Because the picture boasts
production values considerably above those usually found in AA features and, more importantly, because
of the use
of the new photographic technique, the film is sure to be accorded more important programming than the company's average product, an evaluation already established by initial
bookings.
Based on the Benjamin Black
books (pen name
of John Banville), Quirke has a heavyweight lead in Gabriel Byrne (right), top - class writers in Andrew Davies and Conor McPherson and perfect
production values, which make dreary 1950s Dublin come alive.
In our continuing exploration
of video marketing and
book trailers, this time we look at low
production value trailers that anyone could create at home... and probably did.
As a typography snob, I get snarky about their
production values sometimes, but all - in - all, big publishers have done a remarkable job procuring real talent and accomplishing the impossible — selling millions
of books.
The majority have to do with the
production values of the physical
book and the lack
of explanations for the content.
Some writers incorrectly assume that POD
books have low - quality
production values when, in fact, the quality can actually exceed that
of offset printing.
Most
of the premiums are signed copies
of books or posters, and it's true that Fantagraphic
books are beautiful objects, with high
production values, but at least one person has commented, and I would second this, that a digital bundle could attract more pledges.
While the
production cost involved may deter some authors, hardcovers should be considered in every way the deluxe version
of a
book; committed readers are often willing to pay more in exchange for their durability and aforementioned collector's
value.
The
production values for the interior
of the
book are just as important.
When paying service fees up front, you should see tangible
value provided in the form
of e-
book production,
book design, editorial help, ongoing administration and title management, and so on.
How to Create a Viral
Book Trailers (or Get 1,000,000 View for Almost Anything)-- an interesting article on the creation of high - production value book trailer; while the resources required are beyond the reach of most authors, it's still a worthwhile r
Book Trailers (or Get 1,000,000 View for Almost Anything)-- an interesting article on the creation
of high -
production value book trailer; while the resources required are beyond the reach of most authors, it's still a worthwhile r
book trailer; while the resources required are beyond the reach
of most authors, it's still a worthwhile read.
One advantage we have at the moment is that acceptable
production values are low and most ebooks are simply facsimiles
of p -
books, cheaply produced at a low marginal cost.
It's popularly believed that (1) publishing houses serve as gatekeepers, maintaining publishing quality standards; (2) self - publishing has a lower barrier to entry, allowing people to publish junk; (3) authors self - publish as a last resort, when they fail to get past the publishing house gate - keepers, because their
books aren't good enough; and (4)
books published outside the publishing houses don't go through a team
of book experts to be proofread, formatted, designed, etc., and so are terribly flawed by amateurish
production values.
Though, we are at a cross roads in this new age
of publishing and despite this fact
of production resources required for creating
books, the market sees eBooks as a product
of lesser
value.
Like all other Salt titles, the imprint will produce
books of the highest standard, on a par with the
production values of The Gallery Press or Faber.
At the same time, publishers»
production values have soared and bookshops have begun to fill up with
books with covers
of jewel - like beauty, often with gorgeously textured pages.
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GFS also provides the Funds with accounting services, including: (i) daily computation
of net asset
value; (ii) maintenance
of security ledgers and
books and records as required by the 1940 Act; (iii)
production of a Fund's listing
of portfolio securities and general ledger reports; (iv) reconciliation
of accounting records; (v) calculation
of yield and total return for a Fund; (vi) maintenance
of certain
books and records described in Rule 31a - 1 under the 1940 Act, and reconciliation
of account information and balances among the Funds» custodian and Adviser; and (vii) monitoring and evaluation
of daily income and expense accruals, and sales and redemptions
of shares
of the Funds.
An open world game with an incredible amount
of detail, it boasts excellent
production values and a dark, comic
book - style story.
David Nolan and Juerg Judin continue to produce comprehensive
books of high
production value — monographs on Adrian Ghenie's paintings and George Grosz» American oeuvre being the most recent.
Because oil companies have spent the last 30 + years trying to maximize shareholder
value, increase their bookable reserves (discovered oil that they can claim on their
books) and outsource much
of their day - to - day
production operations, they were already in a position where they had too many eggs in a highly unstable basket.