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Jeremy-
        I am a student of film at Ithaca college and I've encountered a PLETORA
of books on 16mm.  The Best three have been "The Film Maker's Hand Book" by Edwa
rd Pincus and Steven Ascher (Plume/New American Library) and a book called R16mm
Hand Book
         -I'm not sure who the author is though...It's at my home in California.
Another VERY important book for anyone interested in Cinematography of anything
to do with the camera is "American Cinematographer Manual" put out by ASC.  For
Screenwriting-in case you wanted to know SYD FIELD'S "SCREENWRITING" is absolute
ly the industry standard!
        Any other questions?
-Geoffrey Kleinman                                      BITNET-(GU090GTK@ITHACA)

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