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Scott Andrew Hutchins <[log in to unmask]>
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Makes sure to look at infamous products of such test screenings, such as
_Little Shop of Horrors_ and _The Witches_.

Alex Masterton wrote:

> Hello,
>
> My name is Alex Masterton and I am currently studying an
> MA FEATURE FILM course at GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE in London,
> UK. My thesis is about the test screening system in
> Hollywood ie., how it came about, it's influences etc.
> and would appreciate any suggestions with regards to
> academic periodicals, published papers or books regarding
> the Hollywood test screening process. In particular, I would
> be interested in the studio executives and their position
> as media coders and how the audience decodes and influences
> the medium of feature film. Also, any articles on director's
> comments; how they regard the test screenings and how it
> effects their art.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Alex Masterton
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