Frederick Wiseman - Sources

Sources

  • Lucia, Cynthia (October 1994). "Revisiting High School – An interview with Frederick Wiseman". Cinéaste 20 (4): 5–11.
  • Peary, Gerald (March 1998). "Frederick Wiseman". http://www.geraldpeary.com/interviews/wxyz/wiseman.html. Retrieved 2007-11-12.
  • Poppy, Nick (2002-01-30). "Frederick Wiseman". Salon.com. http://dir.salon.com/story/people/conv/2002/01/30/wiseman/index.html. Retrieved 2007-11-12.
  • Spotnitz, Frank (May 1991). "Dialogue on film". American Film 16 (5): 16–21.
  • Wiseman, Frederick (April 1994). "Editing as a four-way conversation". Dox: Documentary Film Quarterly 1: 4–6.

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