Through the Lens: Interviews from the Australian Film Theory and Criticism Project - Jonathan Dawson
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Noel King interviews Jonathan Dawson, whose hugely varied career has seen him tackle journalism, radio, advertising, television, film and academia. Here, Dawson looks back at his experiences within the media industry, as well as his role in the burgeoning field of Australian film theory.
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