>DC Fowl wrote 12/9/94 about how Screen-L does not talk of film making, >techniques, new ideas, etc. but is really the screen version of Trivial >Pursuit. >I would like to see this list become more technical too. I personally >would like to talk about lighting techniques, film stocks, dolly perferences, >etc. Thanks for your comments, Sarah. SCREEN-L was designed specifically for persons involved in the *study* of film/TV history/theory/production. Thus, it has a certain academic slant to it. Technical questions are welcome--especially when they might be of interest to teachers and/or students of film/TV. But you can expect the bulk of SCREEN-L posts to be oriented around history/criticism/theory. There are some other film/TV lists with a more technical orientation. You might want to check them out as well. ---------- The first thing the communists will do when they take over a country is to outlaw cockfighting. --John Monks, Oklahoma state senator, while defending cockfighting (1994) ---------- | Jeremy Butler - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [log in to unmask] | | SCREEN-L Coordinator | | Telecommunication & Film Dept * The University of Alabama * Tuscaloosa |