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Another excellent (and chilling) example is THE DONNER PARTY, by Ric Burns
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From: Henry Breitrose <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 2:11 PM
Subject: Still Images in Films


>A student is interested in examining the techniques of using still images
>in films. Some examples are CITY OF GOLD and THE CIVIL WAR, composed solely
>of still images, MAN WITH THE MOVIE CAMERA and BLOW-UP, in which still
>images play a major diegetic role. My student and I would appreciate
>suggestions of other examples.
>
>-Henry Breitrose
>Department of Communication
>Stanford University
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