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  1. Correction Please, or How We Got into Pictures. Directed by Noël Burch. UK, 1979, 16mm, color, 52 min. Print source: New York Public Library. Though known as a major film theorist, Noël Burch has also made a number of incisive films.

  2. Correction, Please or How We Got Into Pictures: Directed by Noël Burch. With Sue Lloyd, Jeff Rawle, Lea Brodie, Jimmy Gardner. A narrative about a young man who is sent to deliver a letter to a Countess is edited into footage and analyses of early, silent cinema.

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  3. Jan 10, 2021 · Noël Burch – Correction, Please or How We Got Into Pictures (1979) admin January 10, 2021. 2 1,805. Quote: Correction Please is a formally adventurous and rigorously philosophical essay on the nature of early cinema, made under the auspices of the Arts Council of Great Britain in the late 1970s.

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  5. Experimental essay in film history, associating very early archive material (circa 1909) and studio shot footage in an attempt to provide insights into the way in which "film language" developed during the silent era, with emphasis on the process by which spectators came to be increasingly "contained" with the space time of narrative.

  6. 'Correction Please or How We Got into Pictures', film by Noël Burch (1979) 50 mins. Screening on 16mm. Though known as a film theorist with a focus on early cinema, Noël Burch also made a number of documentary and theory driven films including Correction Please, or How We Got into Pictures.

  7. Experimental essay in film history, associating very early archive material (circa 1909) and studio shot footage in an attempt to provide insights into the way in which "film language" developed during the silent era, with emphasis on the process by which spectators came to be increasingly "contained" with the space time of narrative.