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==Further reading== *''So You Want to be a Theatre Director?'' (2004) by Stephen Unwin, {{ISBN|1-85459-779-5}} **{{cite book|last=Unwin|first=Stephen|title=So You Want to be a Theatre Director? (pgs 104-105)|publisher=Nick Hern Books|year=2004|pages=248|isbn=978-1-85459-779-3|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZMyJ8PjMgy4C&q=%22Read-through%22,+theater&pg=PA104}} *''Persistence of Vision: An Impractical Guide to Producing a Feature Film for Under $30,000'' (1995), by John Gaspard, Dale Newton, Gaspard Newton, {{ISBN|0-941188-23-X}} **{{cite book|last=Gaspard|first=John|author2=Dale Newton |others=Gaspard Newton|title=Persistence of Vision: An Impractical Guide to Producing a Feature Film for Under $30,000|publisher=M. Wiese Productions|year=1995|edition=Illustrated|pages=437|isbn=0-941188-23-X|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZXhZAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Read-through%22,+film}} *''Friendly Enemies: Maximizing the Director-actor Relationship'' (2003), by Delia Salvi, {{ISBN|0-8230-7944-9}} ** {{cite book|last=Salvi|first=Delia|title=Friendly Enemies: Maximizing the Director-actor Relationship|publisher=Watson-Guptill|year=2003|edition=Illustrated|isbn=0-8230-7944-9|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3RQLKZRdegIC}} [[Category:Film production]] [[Category:Stage terminology]] [[Category:Television terminology]]
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