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Are you talking music video? If not, then I would look into Godard's
mid-70's work as a possible starting point -- maybe as far back as ICI ET
AILLEURS, with its video inter-titles.
 
Glen Norton
Graduate Programme in Film and Video
York University
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On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, Gil Luz wrote:
 
> I am looking for information concerning the history of video clips. Please
> notify me of any bibliographical source on or of the net.
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