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Twentieth anniversary issue: annotated index to volumes 1-20.
From:
Journal of Popular Film and Television
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January 1, 1993| Author:
King, Torey L.
| COPYRIGHT 1993 Heldref Publications. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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The 20th Anniversary Issue of the Journal of Popular Film & Television is presented. The contents of the issue include a twenty-year index to articles, reviews and cross references.
1. THE AESTHETICS OF FORM AND CONVENTION IN THE MOVIE MUSICAL. Scheurer, Timothy E. 3(4), 1974, 306 324. The three essential elements of film musicals are: 1) proper lyrics and melody; 2) advantageous insertion of dance sequences; and 3) a believable "book" or storyline. Although the popularity of fi...
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