Editorial Exclusive to Film: The Necessity of Seeing Film as Art “What had hitherto been merely the urge to record certain actual events, now became the aim to represent objects by special means exclusive to film.” – Rudolf Arnheim, Film Posted on January 21, 2020 Share the post Posted by Lauren Humphries-Brooks
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