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041 _aeng
082 _a741.5
092 _aCDE-0241
100 1 _aWeaks, Daniel
245 1 4 _aThe photonovel :
_bA tool for development.
260 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bPeace Corps,
_c1976.
300 _a105 p. :
_bil. ;
_c32 cm.
490 _aManual Series ;
_vn. 4
500 _aFotocopia.
505 0 _aContenido: Chapter 1. The photonovel: an introduction -- Chapter 2. A few preliminaries -- Chapter 3. The shooting session -- Chapter 4. The mechjanical -- Chapter 5. The pre-test -- Chapter 6. Printing -- Chapter 7. Getting Started: notes for Peace Corps volunteers.
520 1 _aAnyone who has turned to the comic strips of the "funny pages" in a newspaper has some familiarity with the concept of the photonovel. The comic strip is a series of stylized drawings placed in a time sequence to describe an event. Words are expressed by the use of white "balloons" which contain the dialogue and indicate the speaker. Some newspaper comic strips appear daily in serial form and may continue for months, or even years. Placed end to end a page, the comic strip becomes a comic books.
650 _aARTES
653 _aFOTONOVELA
653 _aFOTOGRAFIA
653 _aCOMICO
700 _aSola, Elisa.
850 _aBO-LpMNE
942 _aBIB
_bBIB
_cCDE
_dCON
_j011
999 a _uanca, Edgar
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