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Zakir Raju <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Aug 2000 08:41:44 GMT
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Dear Amaresh

I agree with your view on teaching film direction more innovatively, not
only using continuity system. I believe the euro-american scholars of
Hollywood cinema have made continuity system a law for directing films and
also for teaching film direction. We certainly need to break this
conservative idea promoting 'unlawful' practices of film-making available
around the world. We use some of these in Film Studies departments in La
Trobe and Monash Universities in Melbourne. If you're interested I will be
able to pass you more on this matter.

Regards,

Z H Raju
Doctoral Researcher, School of Arts and Media,
La Trobe University, Australia;
Assistant Professor, School of Communication,
Independent University, Bangladesh


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