Making Sense of Movies: Filmmaking in the Hollywood Style
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Making Sense of Movies: Filmmaking in the Hollywood Style

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"Making Sense of Movies " is a film appreciation text that focuses on the Hollywood style of moviemaking to examine the aesthetic, historical, and theoretical aspects of film studies. The text focuses on a limited number of significant movies to provide greater depth of knowledge and understanding, gradually expanding the number of films with each chapter.
Paperback, 390 pages
Published June 1st 2002 by McGraw-Hill Higher Education
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