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THE University of Nanking is contributing vitally to educational development in China in its Motion-Picture Department, now ten years old. The Department has provided a two-year college course in motion-picture and radio, now to be extended to a full four-year course-a most important step which incidentally has no counterpart in Great Britain. Graduates spread all over China, and some have been sent to study cinematography in the United States. The Department issues a monthly periodical, Film and Radio, containing both technical and general information and illustrations. It has provided an extensive programme of motion-picture and film-strip shows for war information, general education and instruction. Films from British, American and Canadian sources are used, but an increasing number are produced in China.
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Visual Education in China. Nature 157, 156 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157156b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/157156b0