The Grammar of Television Production

ISBN-10
0214668762
ISBN-13
9780214668760
Category
Television
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
1974-01
Publisher
Random House Business
Authors
John Elliot, Desmond Davis, Mike Wooller

Description

Exposition collective regroupant : Boshoff, Willem, 1951-; Campos-Pons, Maria Magdalena, 1959-; Dono, Heri, 1960-; Fusco, Coco, 1960-; Haifeng, Ni; 1964-; Hall, Fiona, 1953-; Hefuna, Susan, 1962-; Julien, Isaac, 1960-; Koraïchi, Mahmoud ...

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