[Frameworks] Introductory books on experimental cinema

John McAndrew jj.mcandrew at gmail.com
Sat Jan 7 13:07:02 UTC 2017


I'd say just start with books that are easily available and cheap to pick
up, like A.L. Rees' A History of Experimental Film and Video, published by
the British Film Institute (either edition is fine). I don't think
bombarding someone with a list of 30 or so books as an "introduction" is a
good idea... if they want to research the subject further then they can
investigate some of those other titles in the bibliography at the end of
that book - you know, after they've first finished reading it.

John
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