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Above It All is a fascinating glimpse into the world of aerial photography that was ahead of its time. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a tribute to John Jordan, the cameraman who pushed boundaries with his innovative techniques during the filming of On Her Majesty's Secret Service. The tone feels very much like a labor of love, showcasing the meticulous process behind those sweeping, breathtaking shots that became a hallmark of the film. You'll appreciate the slower pacing that allows for a deeper dive into the craft, and the overall atmosphere encapsulates that late '60s vibe where filmmaking was on the cusp of transformation. Definitely a unique piece, especially for those who admire the technical sides of cinema.
This documentary has a niche appeal for collectors focused on film history and the evolution of cinematography. While not widely available in various formats, original prints or limited releases can be quite scarce, which adds to its allure for dedicated enthusiasts. There's a certain charm in owning a piece that captures the essence of a transformative period in filmmaking.
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