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February 1995, Week 3

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Matthew Brett Kassan <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Feb 1995 16:06:17 CST
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----------------------------Original message----------------------------
The filmmaker's handbook is a good how to filmmaking and editing book for
Super 8mm and maybe 16mm. "Television Production: Disciplines and
Techniques" teaches studio production. There are more, but that is all I
can add off the top of my head. -- Matt Kassan
 
On Wed, 15 Feb 1995, Carol Robinson wrote:
 
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> My experience and "expertise" is in film history and theory; unfortunately,
> I have recently relocated myself to a small college that offers absolutely
> nothing in film (not even film courses, yet).  I have recently started a
> student film club, however, and one of the things these kids want me to do
> is to teach them video production.  I have experimented with video
> production, but have never had any formal training.  These kids are
> desperate; I'm desperate.  Can anyone offer me advice (books, etc.) to beef
> up my (and thus their) knowledge and experience?
> Thanks in advance.
> Carol Robinson
> DST English -- Middle Georgia College
> "All you need in this life is
> ignorance and confidence, then success is sure."  -- Mark Twain
>

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