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Writing, Directing, and Producing Documentary Films and Videos Third Edition
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Writing, Directing, and Producing Documentary Films and Videos Third Edition Paperback - 2002

by Rosenthal, Alan

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Southern Illinois University Press, 2002-08-29. Paperback. Like New. 3rd edition, 2nd printing 2003, Clean & tight, square, no markings, not a remainder, only very light shelfwear.
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In the last twenty years, tremendous changes have taken place in documentary and nonfiction filmmaking, including changes in subject matter, form, and the very way in which documentaries and industrial films are made.

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Alan Rosenthal was born in England, studied law at Oxford, and has made over sixty films for television. His books include New Challenges for Documentary, Why Docudrama? Fact-Fiction on Film and TV, andJerusalem: Take One! Memoirs of a Jewish Filmmaker. He received a Peabody Award for Journalism and the International Documentary Association's award for scholarship. Currently he divides his time among projects in Jerusalem, London, and New York. His most recent film is Adolf Eichmann: The Secret Memoirs.