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The Film Experience: Elements of Motion Picture Artby Roy Huss and Norman Silverstein
DescriptionNew York, New York, USA: Dell Publishing, 1968 SCARCE. Reprint (Harper & Row, NY) "An expert description of principles and techniques written to sharpen the moviegoer's understanding and enjoyment of motion pictures". Not just for student filmmakers but will also broaden the moviegoer's perception and enjoyment of the filmgoing experience. VG- grey softcover Book with lens and film loop on front. Minor edge agetoning and wear. Minor cover surface rubbing and scuffing. Many pages with undelining and highlighting. Many illustrations and film extracts from Andrzey Wajda's Ashes to Fellini's La Dolce Vita. Inscription on rear fly page. 172 pp. Photo may not reflect actual condition of book. . Tenth Printing. Trade Paperback. Very Good Minus/No Jacket. Illus. by Paul Killiam . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. |
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