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"Color," Cinematography Class Notes, New York University Institute of Film and Television Box VA-04 Box 1, Folder Folder 7, Item VA04.01.1.048
First Year Graduate Students Required Courses and Schedule, Institute of Film and Television Box VA-04 Box 1, Folder Folder 2, Item VA04.01.1.039
History of Photography Course Instructions, New York University Institute of Film and Television Box VA-04 Box 1, Folder Folder 2, Item VA04.01.1.037
"Photo Techniques," Photography Class Notes, New York University Institute of Film and Television Box VA-04 Box 1, Folder Folder 4, Item VA04.01.1.045
Professional Certificate Degree, New York University Institute of Film and Television (Advanced Program) Box VA-04 Box 1, Folder Folder 2, Item VA04.01.1.041
Program and Degree Requirements, Institute of Film and Television Box VA-04 Box 1, Folder Folder 2, Item VA04.01.1.038
"Still Photography," Photography Class Notes, New York University Institute of Film and Television Box VA-04 Box 1, Folder Folder 6, Item VA04.01.1.047
Student Record, New York University, School of the Arts Box VA-04 Box 1, Folder Folder 2, Item VA04.01.1.040
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