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So, 'How to Make a Video Letter' from 1989 is pretty much a time capsule for anyone into amateur videography. It’s an instructional piece, yes, but the way it breaks down the video-making process is just charmingly straightforward. You see all those classic JVC setups and those early home video tips that feel almost nostalgic now. The pacing isn’t rushed; it gives you time to absorb the info. Plus, it’s fascinating to see how something like a video letter was pitched back then—before social media took over. It's all very hands-on, practical stuff, making it a unique glimpse into the era of home video creation. Definitely a quirky find for collectors who appreciate the roots of personal video.
Produced by JVC for their Videomovie Letter packageInteresting look at the evolution of home videoOffers practical tips still relevant to amateur videographers
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