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092 | _aCDE-0241 | ||
100 | 1 | _aWeaks, Daniel | |
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_aThe photonovel : _bA tool for development. |
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_aWashington, D.C. : _bPeace Corps, _c1976. |
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_a105 p. : _bil. ; _c32 cm. |
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_aManual Series ; _vn. 4 |
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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 | ||
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_aBIB _bBIB _cCDE _dCON _j011 |
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_uanca, Edgar _c22243 _d22243 |