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Symbols * Images * Codes - The Secret Language of Meaning in Film TV Games and Visual Media - cover

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Symbols * Images * Codes - The Secret Language of Meaning in Film TV Games and Visual Media

Pamela Jaye Smith

Publisher: Michael Wiese Productions

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Symbols • Images • Codes is an accessible collection of visual images in a wide range of categories that will help you express your message through the most powerful medium in existence.
Available since: 12/15/2013.

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