Digital Filmmakers: Not Quite as Rare as the Ceolecanth, 2000
Scope and Contents
With the benefits of modern technology at their fingertips, more people than ever are entering the world of filmmaking. The ease and relatively low cost of shooting a film digitally opens the door for untrained andinexperienced auteurs to share their visions with the world. Are opportunity and availability viable substitutes for study and practice? Two sides of audiocassette tape, about 69 minutes total.
Dates
- 2000
Creator
- Vigeant, Philip (Person)
- Raymond, Amy (Person)
- Beesley, Jules (Person)
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Extent
1 items : 1 audiocassette, sides A and B
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Existence and Location of Copies
Access server at UL-Respository/Access/Wittliff/AFF/AFF-AA-2000-27-001.wav, and AFF-AA-2000-27-002.wav
Repository Details
Part of the The Wittliff Collections Repository