Have you ever noticed how waves fall? They rise out of the flat surface of the sea, gathering momentum as they surge toward shore in a succession of c-shaped curves, only to fall against the sand and retreat back into the sea to begin the process again. It's this motion of advancing and retreating--this pulling and pushing simultaneously--that you can use to create effective chapter endings.
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By: Bruce Black,
on 10/21/2007
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It's Spring, and a girl's fancy turns to the next season of delights on television. The NY Times' Virginia Huffernan is covering the networks' Upfronts at the artsbeat blog, and last week, EW.com published a preview of what's to come for the 2007-2008. Sadly, it looks like longtime Pop favorite Veronica Mars is on the chopping block. However, The Bionic Woman on NBC (check the preview here) looks like a worthy successor to Alias, Terminator 2, and Battlestar Galactica all rolled into one. In other words, my TiVo is set!
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Awesome bionic woman clip...but how can we have the bionic woman without the bionic man?
We can rebuild him...
we have the technology...