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User Manual for First Light Video DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Film History & Techniques 12 Program Set Click to enlarge the picture
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- Product category: Film, Video & TV Production First Light Video
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Product description First Light Video's How Hollywood Does It: Film History & Techniques 12 Program Set is a DVD set that contains How Hollywood Does It: Film History & Techniques Early Cinema, Golden Age, Directing, Editing, Mise-en-Scene, Documentary, Genre, Lighting, Cinematography, Sound, Overseas Cinema, and Animation.
This set is a 12-part multi-part look at the history, techniques, movements and people who create film. Early Cinema: This program looks at the very birth of cinema in the late 1800s through the talkies in 1928. The Golden Age: The Golden Age of Hollywood motion picture making was a period of almost 30 years, beginning in 1928 and ending in the mid-1950s. The last part of the program focuses on the classical Hollywood era of the 1930s through the 1950s. Jeffrey Hill is an associate professor at Morehead State University, Department of Communication, Media and Leadership Studies. Dr. Mark Graves is an associate professor of English. In the Box First Light Video DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Film History & Techniques 12 Program Set DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Film History & Techniques of Early Cinema bdzeswbucuasaa DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Film History & Techniques of The Golden Age of Cinema DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Film History & Techniques The Directing DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Techniques of Editing DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Techniques of Mise-en-Scene DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Techniques of Documentary DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Techniques of Genre DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Techniques of Lighting DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Techniques of Cinematography DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Techniques of Sound DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Techniques of Overseas Cinema DVD: How Hollywood Does It: Techniques of Animation Table of Contents
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