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Screen Education From Film Appreciation To Media Studies Terry Bolas

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Screen Education From Film Appreciation To Media Studies Terry Bolas
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Publisher: Intellect Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.23 MB
Pages: 434
Author: Terry Bolas
ISBN: 9781841502373, 9781841502861, 1841502375, 1841502863
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Screen Education From Film Appreciation To Media Studies Terry Bolas by Terry Bolas 9781841502373, 9781841502861, 1841502375, 1841502863 instant download after payment.

In Screen education, Terry Bolas provides the first definitive history of the development of film and television studies in Britain, from its origins as a grassroots movement to its current status as serious scholarship. The focus is on the United Kingdom, where the development mirrors that of film education in North America and Australia. Bolas’s account describes the voluntary efforts of activists in the Society for Education in Film and Television and their relationship with British Film Institute’s Education Department.  Though much documentary evidence has been lost, Bolas’s work incorporates personal archives and interviews with key figures, making this a critical record of the rise of cinema and television studies.

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