Shoot Me - Independent Filmmaking From Creative Concept to Rousing Release
An inside look at the primary professions of the film world. There are real-life portraits of the industry's "shredder" jobs such as assistant or script-girl, and how they can lead to the "keeper" jobs of actor or agent. Each career overview analyzes the film characters who played these jobs on screen.
Added by: susan6th | Karma: 3133.45 | Fiction literature | 2 November 2010
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Shoot from the Lip
Before long, the search unfolds, baby bones are found buried under the Lopez house, and a homicide investigation also ensues. The case turns deadly and Abby soon finds her own life in danger as well as those around her: her sister Kate, her crotchety, yet well intentioned Aunt Caroline, and her homicide detective boyfriend Jeff Kline. As Abby races to find out what happened to Emma's mother and the identity of the baby bones, Sweeney creates the appropriate amount of drama around the case and keeps the reader engaged.
Harry Lyon, a decent cop struggling to remain rational in a crazy world, finds his sanity threatened after being forced to shoot a man and having a homeless stranger chant haunting words at him predicting his death by dawn.
Caterer Goldy Schulz is convinced things couldn't get worse. An unscrupulous rival is driving her out of business. An incompetent contractor has left her precious kitchen in shambles. And she has just agreed to cater a fashion shoot at a nineteenth-century mountain cabin with her mentor and old friend, French chef Andre Hibbard.