Stevan Micić, Marko Babac, Stjepko Težak, Miroslav Vrabec
The subject of the book includes the origin and development of cinematography, film types (genres) and a brief overview of the development of Yugoslav film.
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Editor
Milan Karić
Illustrations
Dušan Vukotić, Rastko Čurčić
Graphics design
Dušan Vukotić, Dragoljub Stanković
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
121
Publisher
Radnički univerzitet Radivoj Ćirpanov, Novi Sad, 1980.
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