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>In re Linda -dot- Barney -at- Info-odyssey -dot- com and interest in scriptwriting:
>my thesis focuses on videography as a form of technical communication,
>and I've accumulated a bibliography that includes a few articles on
>scriptwriting. Be glad to share with you. Write the list or write
>directly.
>Lee Bumgarner
In the absense of a personal address for Lee Bumgardner:
Can you post me (or the list) your bibliography? I am also interested in how
you define the term "videography".