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Summary:First programme in the resumed series. Dr. Jonathan Miller discusses television and explains how it is our brains that make the pictures work. Looks at how Leonardo Da Vinci could have been a film animator, and observes the skills involved in being a film editor with particular reference to the film LICENCE TO KILL.
Description:PART OF EQUINOX IV SERIES - PROGRAMME ABOUT THE RECENT WORK IN THE FIELD OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE WHICH HAS LOCKED ONTO THE MYSTERIES SURROUNDING THE ART OF FILM.