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These books discuss the historical development and techniques employed by the film and videography sector in the Philippines. Some books discuss the sector as a distinct social unit, with its own contributions to the unfolding of Philippine history.

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Category: Films and Videography
  1. Abril, N.L.(1985). Soundslides as group media: A production manual. Manila: CFA Publications. (A Teach Yourself Book). 115pp.

  2. Cirdo, Bernard.(1984). Basic television and video systems. Metro Manila: National Book Store. 464pp.

  3. David, Joel. (1995). Fields of vision: Modern critical applications in recent Philippine cinema. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press. 175pp.

  4. David, Joel. (1990). The national pastime: Contemporary Philippine cinema. Manila: Anvil Publishing. 238pp.

  5. David, Joel. (1998). Wages of cinema film in the Philippine perspective. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press. 223pp.

  6. Del Mundo, Clodualdo A. (1998). Native resistance: Philippine cinema and colonialism, 1898-1941. Manila: De La Salle University Press, Inc. 175pp.

  7. Deocampo, Nick. (1985). Short film: Emergence of a new Philippine cinema. Manila:CFA Publications. 214pp.

  8. Fernandez, Doreen G. (1996). Essays on Philippine Palabas theatre history. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press. 264pp.

  9. Flor, Alexander G. 1990). Low-Cost audio production for Devcom practitioners. Manila:Technology and Livelihood Resources Center. 46pp.

  10. Garcia, F.A..and Amando Lao. (1995). Pitong Teleplay. Pasig City: Anvil Publishing.House. 297pp.

  11. Infante, Jesus E. (1991). Inside Philippine movies, l970-1990. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press.189pp.
    Kenny, James and Isabel E. Kenny. (1996). Making documentaries and news features in the Philippines. Pasig City: Anvil Publishing House. 186pp.

  12. Lee, Ricky.(1998). Trip in Quiapo. Quezon City: Bagong Likha Publishing. 224pp.
    Lim, Ana Valdez. (1997).Workshop: A manual on acting. Pasig City: Anvil Publishing House. 223pp.

  13. Lim, Jonah A. (1998). Creative imaging: An introduction to film. Dumaguete City:School of Communication, Silliman University. 77pp.

  14. Pantoja-Hidalgo, Cristina. (2000). Pinay: Autobiographical narratives by women writers. Manila: Ateneo de Manila University Press. 292 pp.

  15. Philippine Human Resource Development Center. (1989). Basic video camera operation and maintenance: A practical guide. Manila: (the Author). 40pp.

  16. Tobias, Mel. (1998). One hundred acclaimed Tagalog movies. Vancouver, B.C.:Peanut Butter Publishing. 255pp.

  17. Villanueva, Rene O. (1994). Teleplay: Gabay sa pagsulat ng anim na dulang pantelebisyon. Pasig City: Anvil Publishing House. 202pp.
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