Audiovisuality and the city of Marseille, France: creativity, communication, representation
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Reikšminiai žodžiai: audiovizualinė komunikacija, Borsalino, Marselis, muzikologija, filmo muzika, kino studijos, semiotika.
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audiovisual communication, Borsalino, Marseille, musicology, film music, film studies, semioticsHow to Cite
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