Squint/opera
Notes
Double DVD. Squint/opera is a film production studio using multimedia to mix the disciplines of visual communication and architecture. This double DVD includes two samples of their work in Driving with the Jones and Showreel.
Artist / Author | Squint/opera |
---|---|
Reference | D1965 |
Date | 1970 |
Type | DVD |
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