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Seeing Through Film - Thomas Flight

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Seeing Through Film focuses on cinema as a medium and the craft of filmmaking with a larger lens on exploring our relationship to all visual media.

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  • Thomas Flight \ud83d\udc26

    Exploring the full potential of moving images.

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    Creator of Art Of Conversation | Searching for meaning in books, films, and culture.

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