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I am a grad student in the School of Communication, Information and Library
Studies at Rutgers University and would appreciate any guidance or direction
on research on two topics: the affect of large screen films, especially in
comparison to the same film shown on different technologies (widescreen,
vistavision or 70 mm vs. 35 mm, television or DVD/VHS), and narrative in
science and science fiction films.  I am new to film studies, so basic
research as well as more advanced studies would be helpful!

Thanks,

Mary

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