European cinemas in the television age/ edited by Dorota Ostraowska and Graham Roberts
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791.4 FRA/T Television policy: the Mactaggart lectures/ | 791.4 GAW/I Interactive television production/ | 791.4 PAN/C A critique of judgment in film and television/ | 791.40940 OST/E European cinemas in the television age/ | 791.40973 BER/M Mass appeal: the formative age of the movies, radio, and tv/ | 791.43 BAL/B Bela Balazs:early film theory/ | 791.43 BER/E Eyewitness Companions/ |
1. INTRODUCTION A cultural ecology of film and television in Europe 2. BRITAIN (Graham Roberts & Heather Wallis) 3. FRANCE (Dorota Ostrowska) 4. ITALY (Luisa Cigognetti and Pierre Sorlin) 5. SPAIN (Valeria Camporesi) 6. GERMANY (Margit Grieb and Will Lehman) 7. DENMARK (Dorota Ostrowska and Gunhild Agger) 8. POLAND (Dorota Ostrowska) 9. Audio-visual production cultures 10. Cinematic forms in the age of television 11. Reproduction Bibliography
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