The Dead Walk Diaries is a series of books by Joe Young which chronicle the plight of different people during a zombie outbreak. The stories are told through diary entries by the characters and also video and audio transcriptions. "The Dead Walk Diaries: Night" is the first book in the series.
Plot Summary
The Dead Walk Diaries: Night takes place on the first night of a zombie infestation. The first journal entry is by a ten year old girl named Sara, driving home with her parents after visiting relatives. Sara writes in her diary about her trip on the car ride home. When the car gets stopped in traffic, she details the events that unfold and lead to her and her family being attacked by the undead. Several other diary entries and audio and video transcriptions follow including, the accounts of a group of high school teens, A member of the National Guard, A magazine writer tagging along with a police officer on the day of the outbreak, a news audio transcription, A homeless man, a novelist, and more. The collective diaries paint a vivid picture of the horror, atrocities, and chaos that occurred the first night the dead walked and attacked the living.
Diaries
Sara
Misled
Amateur Video
The Writer Jonathan Reed
The Office Memos
I am Zombie
National Guard
Incident Report
Radio Broadcast
Zombie Hunter
The Last Sermon
Amanda
Plot Summary
The Dead Walk Diaries: Night takes place on the first night of a zombie infestation. The first journal entry is by a ten year old girl named Sara, driving home with her parents after visiting relatives. Sara writes in her diary about her trip on the car ride home. When the car gets stopped in traffic, she details the events that unfold and lead to her and her family being attacked by the undead. Several other diary entries and audio and video transcriptions follow including, the accounts of a group of high school teens, A member of the National Guard, A magazine writer tagging along with a police officer on the day of the outbreak, a news audio transcription, A homeless man, a novelist, and more. The collective diaries paint a vivid picture of the horror, atrocities, and chaos that occurred the first night the dead walked and attacked the living.
Diaries
Sara
Misled
Amateur Video
The Writer Jonathan Reed
The Office Memos
I am Zombie
National Guard
Incident Report
Radio Broadcast
Zombie Hunter
The Last Sermon
Amanda
Ernie W. Webb III is an award-winning sports writer, page designer and editor. He currently works as a designer/copy editor at the Newport News Daily Press in Newport News, Virginia. Webb has also worked at the Topeka (Kan.) Capital-Journal, McAllen (Texas) Monitor, Emporia (Kan.) Gazette and Independence (Kan.) Daily Reporter.
Webb has won Kansas Press Association awards for sports writing, sports column writing, infographics and sports pages. He was part of the sports staff at the McAllen Monitor when it won a feature writing award for a series on high school football in the Rio Grande Valley.
Webb, the son of Ernie Webb Jr. and Jane Falley, resides in Virginia with his girlfriend, Jena.
Webb has won Kansas Press Association awards for sports writing, sports column writing, infographics and sports pages. He was part of the sports staff at the McAllen Monitor when it won a feature writing award for a series on high school football in the Rio Grande Valley.
Webb, the son of Ernie Webb Jr. and Jane Falley, resides in Virginia with his girlfriend, Jena.
Dreamlike Pictures is a collaborative group in New England and Los Angeles, focused on using very inexpensive consumer analog and digital Point-and-shoot camera technology to capture movies and produce 'no budget' works classed as Experimental film. Attempting to follow in the footsteps of the Free Cinema movement http://en. .org/wiki/Free_cinema, conceived in part by ASC member Walter Lassally http://en. .org/wiki/Walter_Lassally.
The manifesto of the Free Cinema movement was in part:
"As filmmakers, we believe that no film can be too personal.
The image speaks. Sound amplifies and comments.
Size is irrelevant. Perfection is not the aim."
Two examples, ICE and RIDE were both made for under $100 (mostly distribution costs for duplication and mailing) and have together played at over 40 film festivals in North America as experimental short films, winning Woods Hole Film festival (2005), playing at SXSW (2007) Traverse City, 2006,among others, as a demonstration of the technology for 'no cost storytelling' at the invitation of Michael Moore. Longer works borrowing some elements from the Lars Von Trier approach of Dogme 95 cinema are currently in the works.
The manifesto of the Free Cinema movement was in part:
"As filmmakers, we believe that no film can be too personal.
The image speaks. Sound amplifies and comments.
Size is irrelevant. Perfection is not the aim."
Two examples, ICE and RIDE were both made for under $100 (mostly distribution costs for duplication and mailing) and have together played at over 40 film festivals in North America as experimental short films, winning Woods Hole Film festival (2005), playing at SXSW (2007) Traverse City, 2006,among others, as a demonstration of the technology for 'no cost storytelling' at the invitation of Michael Moore. Longer works borrowing some elements from the Lars Von Trier approach of Dogme 95 cinema are currently in the works.
1950's
El Rancho Vegas
* Sam Butera and The Witnesses "...Prima telephoned saxophonist Sam Butera and instructed him to pick up a few musicians and go to Las Vegas in time for Prima's debut "(active early 50's - )
* Lloyd Ellis Quintet, Featuring Carl Fontana, Club Black Magic Paradise at Bond (Tropicana)
* Ted Fio Rito (Las Vegas) Orchestra (he had many orchestras prior), Hotel El Rancho Vegas (active 1950-1956)
* Harry James (Las Vegas) Revue Hotel El Rancho Vegas, Highway 91 at San Franciso Ave., (active 1950's)
* Mary Kaye Trio, Featuring Mary Kaye, Norman Kaye and Frankie Ross, Hotel El Rancho Vegas, Hotel Last Frontier, et. al., (active 1950-1970's)
* Sam Melchionne Trio/Quartet, Hotel El Rancho Vegas, "The longest consecutive-years music group run on the Las Vegas Strip" (Courtesy Deanna DeMatteo, copyright, www.lvstriphistory.com) (active 1950's-1980's)
* Vido Musso Jazz Band, Nevada Club, Fremont St, (active 1957 to mid-1960's)
1960's
Years Formed: 1960-1965
* The Baracudas,Featuring Fred Cole, (Jr. High School)
* The Checkmates, Featuring Larry Chernoff, Rancho High School
* The Little Red Roosters, Featuring Fred Cole, Western High School
* Helen Long and The Long Shots, (high school unknown)
* The Lords, Featuring Fred Cole Western High School
* The Nevegan's,Featuring Larry Chernoff and Don Frassa, Rancho High School
* The Present Tense,Featuring Christopher Michael HallmanValley High School
* Scatter Blues,Featuring Piers Munro and Bill Rosevear, high school graduates
* Sioux Uprising,Featuring Gregory A. Waller[http://www.indiana.edu/~cmcl/fmsw/facultyprofiles/gwaller.html]Clark High School
* The Teenbeats, Featuring Larry Chernoff, Don Frassa, Rancho High School
* The Weeds, Featuring Fred Cole[Western High School
* Misty Souls
* Nobody's Children
Years Formed: 1966-1969
* The Glass Door
* East Side Kids
* Kentucky Blue Grass
* The Little People, Featuring Michael Friedman, Valley High School
* The Living End
* People of Time
* Roger Conway's Band, Valley High School
* Smallville Mail Truck, Featuring 'Amarillo' Terry Fleetwood, Valley High School
* Thumbs Up Seven Up Jug Band (Featuring whoever got up to play), at The Dungeon, (formerly Kip's Drive-In) Maryland Parkway across from Nevada Southern University (UNLV), April - August 1967
* Zig-Zag Jug Band
Please categorize by decade when your band formed Thank you
1970 to 1979
1980 to 1989
1990 to 1999
2000 to 2010
* The Killers
*
* Escape The Fate
* Nr Ceiye
* The Cab
* The Higher
* Water Street
* YouInseries
* Forget Mccarran
* The Stript
* Magna-Fi
* Love it or leave it
* Verbatym
* Ashbury
* bydeathsdesign
*
* The Black & White City
* A Penny for Jane
* The American Cinema
* Camden
* Color MeGrey
* Eyes Like Diamonds
* Fletch
*
* Hang Em High
* Happy Campers
* The Harbor
* Hung By Halos
* Indigo Kid
* Jacob Smigel
* Left Standing
* Lips Like Morphine
* Random Eye
* SearchLight
* Shatterance
* Stone Dead Roses
* Navy Jets Collide
* Otherwise
* Radio Fire
* The Underground Rebels
* Urchin
* Valentine
* Kid Deposit Triumph
* The Science http://www.myspace.com/thesciencelasvegas
* Las Vegas Club official site
* Last Letters Home
* Last Years Forecast
*The Novelty Act
*Secret Tapes
*Big Friendly Corporation
* (In Shadows Embrace) (http://www.myspace.com/inshadowsembracelv)
*Love Pentagon
*Action Cat
*Black Camero
*Crowd of Small Adventurers
* The 7th Plague
* 7th Son
* Hemlock
* The day after...
El Rancho Vegas
* Sam Butera and The Witnesses "...Prima telephoned saxophonist Sam Butera and instructed him to pick up a few musicians and go to Las Vegas in time for Prima's debut "(active early 50's - )
* Lloyd Ellis Quintet, Featuring Carl Fontana, Club Black Magic Paradise at Bond (Tropicana)
* Ted Fio Rito (Las Vegas) Orchestra (he had many orchestras prior), Hotel El Rancho Vegas (active 1950-1956)
* Harry James (Las Vegas) Revue Hotel El Rancho Vegas, Highway 91 at San Franciso Ave., (active 1950's)
* Mary Kaye Trio, Featuring Mary Kaye, Norman Kaye and Frankie Ross, Hotel El Rancho Vegas, Hotel Last Frontier, et. al., (active 1950-1970's)
* Sam Melchionne Trio/Quartet, Hotel El Rancho Vegas, "The longest consecutive-years music group run on the Las Vegas Strip" (Courtesy Deanna DeMatteo, copyright, www.lvstriphistory.com) (active 1950's-1980's)
* Vido Musso Jazz Band, Nevada Club, Fremont St, (active 1957 to mid-1960's)
1960's
Years Formed: 1960-1965
* The Baracudas,Featuring Fred Cole, (Jr. High School)
* The Checkmates, Featuring Larry Chernoff, Rancho High School
* The Little Red Roosters, Featuring Fred Cole, Western High School
* Helen Long and The Long Shots, (high school unknown)
* The Lords, Featuring Fred Cole Western High School
* The Nevegan's,Featuring Larry Chernoff and Don Frassa, Rancho High School
* The Present Tense,Featuring Christopher Michael HallmanValley High School
* Scatter Blues,Featuring Piers Munro and Bill Rosevear, high school graduates
* Sioux Uprising,Featuring Gregory A. Waller[http://www.indiana.edu/~cmcl/fmsw/facultyprofiles/gwaller.html]Clark High School
* The Teenbeats, Featuring Larry Chernoff, Don Frassa, Rancho High School
* The Weeds, Featuring Fred Cole[Western High School
* Misty Souls
* Nobody's Children
Years Formed: 1966-1969
* The Glass Door
* East Side Kids
* Kentucky Blue Grass
* The Little People, Featuring Michael Friedman, Valley High School
* The Living End
* People of Time
* Roger Conway's Band, Valley High School
* Smallville Mail Truck, Featuring 'Amarillo' Terry Fleetwood, Valley High School
* Thumbs Up Seven Up Jug Band (Featuring whoever got up to play), at The Dungeon, (formerly Kip's Drive-In) Maryland Parkway across from Nevada Southern University (UNLV), April - August 1967
* Zig-Zag Jug Band
Please categorize by decade when your band formed Thank you
1970 to 1979
1980 to 1989
1990 to 1999
2000 to 2010
* The Killers
*
* Escape The Fate
* Nr Ceiye
* The Cab
* The Higher
* Water Street
* YouInseries
* Forget Mccarran
* The Stript
* Magna-Fi
* Love it or leave it
* Verbatym
* Ashbury
* bydeathsdesign
*
* The Black & White City
* A Penny for Jane
* The American Cinema
* Camden
* Color MeGrey
* Eyes Like Diamonds
* Fletch
*
* Hang Em High
* Happy Campers
* The Harbor
* Hung By Halos
* Indigo Kid
* Jacob Smigel
* Left Standing
* Lips Like Morphine
* Random Eye
* SearchLight
* Shatterance
* Stone Dead Roses
* Navy Jets Collide
* Otherwise
* Radio Fire
* The Underground Rebels
* Urchin
* Valentine
* Kid Deposit Triumph
* The Science http://www.myspace.com/thesciencelasvegas
* Las Vegas Club official site
* Last Letters Home
* Last Years Forecast
*The Novelty Act
*Secret Tapes
*Big Friendly Corporation
* (In Shadows Embrace) (http://www.myspace.com/inshadowsembracelv)
*Love Pentagon
*Action Cat
*Black Camero
*Crowd of Small Adventurers
* The 7th Plague
* 7th Son
* Hemlock
* The day after...