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Am in the same situation as Mr Townsend. Have been trying to collect a
decent library for film studies, but from reading this web page and
others, I seem to be way out of my element and I believe I need courses
in other disciplines as well. I have a BS, so am having to pay graduate
fees for a course I am taking in documentaries from U of Wyoming. Even
then, it is much cheaper than most of the schools.
When I was in college there was no such thing as "film studies." I am
retired and living in Wyoming. Would like to move back to California;
however, most schools there seem to concentrate on film making.
Would appreciate suggestions on how to proceed. Texts which are used in
undergrad/grad film studies; which film journals are helpfu; school
recommendations (including internet or correspondence courses).
Have started a film collection (about 600) from textbook
recommendations.
Sally Haverly
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Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite
http://www.tcf.ua.edu/ScreenSite
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