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History of Motion Pictures - Production Technologies - Volume-II (2-DVD Set): History of Motion Pictures Production Technologies VolumeII 2DVD Set |
| Product Description : It doesn?t matter from which angle you examine the clips included in these DVDs - from that of a critic, a historian, a student or a pro - you are likely to end up agreeing that they are fabulous masterpieces, each one of them. Produced at an age when movie houses provided a large chunk of entertainment, advertisement films did a marvelous job of portraying products as irresistible objects of desire to the movie audiences. The producers of these clips - the inimitable Calvin Workshop in most cases - have gone a step further in providing an in-depth examination of how wisdom garnered through years of patient trial and error has been harnessed in the making of these masterpieces. Using generous portions of humor, the producers also drive home significant lessons about the art of producing classy motion pictures, some of which are often blatantly ignored by producers. You are given a wonderful insight into what goes on in a studio - and the minds of people working in them. In addition you have some masterly advice on how you could take up photography as a hobby or even a profession, despite the surplus of talent in Hollywood - the Mecca of all filmmakers. Above all, however, you cannot miss the relevance of these documentaries though they date back to over half a century. Photography has charmed men for ages and will continue to do so as long as the spirit of adventure and the need for recreation exist. For this reason, and perhaps many more that you will gather as you lose yourself in these masterful creations, I strongly recommend this set of DVDs to all those who claim to be ad film buffs, marketing professionals or simply people with a passing interest in photography. |