KINEJAPAN digest 2134
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> KINEJAPAN Digest 2134
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>Topics covered in this issue include:
>
> 1) Miyagawa Kazuo
> by "sebastien.bondetti at laposte.net" <sebastien.bondetti at laposte.net>
> 2) RE: Miyagawa Kazuo
> by "Peter Grilli" <grilli at us-japan.org>
> 3) Re: Current State of Graduate Film Programs in Japan
> by Aaron Gerow <aaron.gerow at yale.edu>
>Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:19:30 +0200
>From: "sebastien.bondetti at laposte.net" <sebastien.bondetti at laposte.net>
>To: "KineJapan" <KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
>Subject: Miyagawa Kazuo
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>I would like to know if some books on Miyagawa Kazuo exist in
>japanese or in english, like a biography or an autobiography
>of him.
>I get this reference "Miyagawa Kazuo: My Life as a Cameraman"
>but I don't know what it is.
>
>Thank you,
>S.
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>Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 05:42:36 -0400
>From: "Peter Grilli" <grilli at us-japan.org>
>To: <KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>,
> <sebastien.bondetti at laposte.net>
>Cc: <grilli at us-japan.org>
>Subject: RE: Miyagawa Kazuo
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>That English title probably refers to the book
>
>"Kyameraman Ichidai: Watakushi no Eiga Jinsei 60-nen,"
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>Miyagawa Kazuo's memoirs, written by the great cinematographer in 1983-84
>and published in 1985 by PHP Kenkyuujo.
>I don't think the book has been translated or published in English.
>
>There was also a film-biography of Miyagawa, produced and broadcast by NHK
>around 1990 or 1991. This television program may have had the same title,
>but I'm not sure of that.
>
>Peter Grilli
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>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:owner-KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu]On Behalf Of
>sebastien.bondetti at laposte.net
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>Subject: Miyagawa Kazuo
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>
>I would like to know if some books on Miyagawa Kazuo exist in
>japanese or in english, like a biography or an autobiography
>of him.
>I get this reference "Miyagawa Kazuo: My Life as a Cameraman"
>but I don't know what it is.
>
>Thank you,
>S.
>http://tampopo.hautetfort.com/
>
>
>
>Cr?ez votre adresse ?lectronique prenom.nom at laposte.net
>1 Go d'espace de stockage, anti-spam et anti-virus int?gr?s.
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>Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 22:00:53 +0900
>From: Aaron Gerow <aaron.gerow at yale.edu>
>To: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
>Subject: Re: Current State of Graduate Film Programs in Japan
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>On 2007.6.10, at 11:06 AM, Ken Shima wrote:
>
>>I am looking for recommendations, criticisms, and descriptions of any
>>schools/departments that would be applicable for someone looking to do
>>film studies, visual theory, criticism, and media studies. Therefore a
>>dedicated film studies program is not a must as I am looking for some
>>information about the field as a whole as well.
>
>I don't know if anyone answered Ken's question off-list, but since this is
>a question that often comes up, let me briefly mention a few programs.
>
>Waseda University (Theater Department): One of the oldest programs with
>Takeda Kiyoshi, Komatsu Hiroshi and now Fujii Jinshi. Kusahara Machiko
>does new media.
>
>Nihon University (School of Art): The oldest program, but its film studies
>side is mostly focused on history with Tajima Ryoichi.
>
>Meiji Gakuin University (Department of Art): Relatively new on the grad
>level, but with a good faculty in Yomota Inuhiko, Saito Ayako, and Monma
>Hiroshi. Hasegawa Hajime has just been added in media studies.
>
>Ritsumeikan University: A new department and a lot of effort into building
>up their program. With Tomita Mika and Kitano Keisuke.
>
>Nagoya University: With Peter High and Fujiki Hideaki (note Fujiki-san's
>note about a job posting a while ago).
>
>Tokyo University (Hyosho Bunkaron): Hasumi's old program, with Matsuura
>Hisaki and others.
>
>Kyoto University: Mostly run by Kato Mikiro.
>
>Rikkyo University: A new department in psychology and image studies, with
>Nakamura Hideyuki being the new film studies person.
>
>There are a number of other regular universities with a professor
>interested in film, or strict art universities with one professor doing
>history and theory. I am listing the ones that have either produced good
>grad students recently or are making new significant efforts in film
>studies. These are thus mostly directed towards film studies, but as you
>can see, some programs also include media and image studies. A number of
>the people mentioned here are members of KineJapan, so feel free to
>contact them for specifics about their programs. Again, please forgive me
>if a missed a name or a program.
>
>Aaron Gerow
>KineJapan owner
>
>Assistant Professor
>Film Studies Program/East Asian Languages and Literatures
>Yale University
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