THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF DOCUMENTARY FILM
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Documentary film, cinematographer, frame, visual art, John Grierson.Abstract
This article discusses the origins and developing process of world documentary cinema. It acknowledges the early pioneers of documentary film and their contributions to the field of film studies.
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