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Film Quarterly (FQ), published by University of California Press, is a journal devoted to the study of film, television, and visual media.When FQ was launched in 1945 (then called Hollywood Quarterly), it was considered "the first serious film journal in the United States, with those most interested in the subject at the helm."
The founding association, UniJapan Film, was founded in 1957 and is a government-backed institution which aims at supporting the film industry in Japan. [3] The Italian film magazine Unitalia Film inspired UniJapan Film Quarterly. [3] Throughout its life time the directors of UniJapan Film Quarterly were Kawakita Nagamasa and Hori Kyusaku. [3]
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Adam Film Quarterly was spun off from that magazine by William Rotsler in 1966 to cover the sexploitation film industry. [1] [2] The first issue's cover price was US$1 and the cover story was about The Notorious Daughter of Fanny Hill, an erotic movie directed by Peter Stootsberry and produced by Bradford Hallworth. [1]
A quarterly literary magazine, The Threepenny Review publishes nonfiction essays, memoirs and reviews, fiction stories and poetry in print. Depending on the type of piece, you can expect between ...
Film periodicals combine discussion of individual films, genres and directors with in-depth considerations of the medium and the conditions of its production and reception. Their articles contrast with film reviewing in newspapers and magazines which principally serve as a consumer guide to movies.
Cinefex / ˈ s ɪ n ɪ f ɛ k s / was a quarterly journal that debuted in 1980 and covered visual effects in cinema, with a particular focus on science-fiction films.Each issue featured lengthy, detailed articles that described the creative and technical processes behind current films, the information drawn from interviews with the effects artists and technicians involved.
The magazine was started by a film trade organization, Unitalia Film, which aims at distributing of the Italian films abroad. [3] It was headquartered in Rome. [4] Giuliana Stramiglioli was the correspondent of the magazine in Japan. [2] Unitalia Film folded in 1957. [4] Japanese film trade magazine, UniJapan Film Quarterly, was modeled on ...