New From bfi Publishing
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Missing Believed Wiped
Dick Fiddy
A book for archivists, collectors and enthusiasts of British Television,
Missing Believed Wiped explores the history of the destruction of
celebrated British television programmes and lists in detail some of the
most important missing material.
Missing Believed Wiped is priced at £16.99 in paperback.
http://www.bfi.org.uk/bookvid/books/catalogue/details.php?bookid=267
Experimental Cinema in the Digital Age
Malcolm Le Grice
Film-maker Malcolm Le Grice has written about experimental cinema and
digital art since the late 60s, making up one of the most sustained
bodies of theoretical work in the area. This book is a collection of
his most notable essays. They shed light on the work of other artists
and film-makers, document a period of fierce debate about the nature of
the avant-garde and present a fascinating account of an artist's
thinking over three decades.
Experimental Cinema in the Digital Age is priced at £17.99 in paperback.
http://www.bfi.org.uk/bookvid/books/catalogue/details.php?bookid=264
Media and Meaning: An Introduction
Colin Stewart, Marc Lavelle and Adam Kowaltzke
An indispensable Media Studies textbook for AS/A level and Higher Media
Studies syllabuses, this book is an accessible overview of key media
concepts, covering all major media forms and genres within particular
media.
Media and Meaning is priced at £18.99 in paperback.
http://www.bfi.org.uk/bookvid/books/catalogue/details.php?bookid=175
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