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MCO2213 Introduction to Film Studies
Documentary, Experimental, and Animated Films
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MCO2213 Introduction to Film Studies: Documentary, Experimental, and Animated Films
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Film as Art: Creativity, Technology, and Business
The Significance of Film Form
Narrative Form
The Shot: Mise-en-Scene
The Shot: Cinematography
The Relation of Shot to Shot: Editing
Sound in the Cinema
Film Genres
Documentary, Experimental, and Animated Films
Historical Changes in Film Art
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Challenging Racism and Sexism through Cinematic Discourse: Black Women Film and Video Makers
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Gateward, Frances K.
Call Number: eBook
Publication Date: 2000
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I am Somebody: An Interview with Madeline Anderson
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I am Somebody
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Keyword search term: Madeline Anderson
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Capture and Release: Curating and Exhibiting the East Coast Independent Black Film Movement, 1968–1992
Dialogic Modes of Representing Africa(s): Womanist Film
Madeline Anderson in Conversation: Pioneering an African American Documentary Tradition
Madeline Anderson in Conversation: Pioneering an African American Documentary Tradition
Re-creating their Media Image: Two Generations of Black Women Filmmakers
Recognition on the Surface of Madeline Anderson’s I Am Somebody
Righting and Re-writing the Historical Record: Re-releasing the Films of Madeline Anderson
Women’s Happytime Commune: New Departures in Women’s Films
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