Fast Forward: The Future(s) of the Cinematic Arts
By Holly Willis
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Holly Willis
Holly Willis, Marina del Rey, California, is professor in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California, where she also serves as chair of the Division of Media Arts + Practice. She is author of Fast Forward: The Future(s) of the Cinematic Arts and New Digital Cinema: Reinventing the Moving Image, as well as editor of The New Ecology of Things and RES magazine, cofounder of Filmmaker Magazine, and cocurator of experimental media festival RESFEST.
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