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How to Use Your Camera is this quirky, cheeky little gem from '96 that really flips the script on what an instructional film can be. It’s got this light-hearted tone that runs through it, all while playfully poking fun at the whole filmmaking process. The pacing feels a bit erratic in a way that keeps you engaged, as it flits between practical tips and humorous asides. The music by David Dangerfield adds a vibrant layer, making the whole experience feel almost like a retro art piece. It’s distinctive, that’s for sure, with its blend of education and satire, which gives it a charm that lingers long after the credits roll.
How to Use Your Camera has remained somewhat elusive in collector circles, with very few physical copies available. It was originally released on VHS and has not seen a significant resurgence in the modern collector scene, which adds to its scarcity. Many collectors appreciate its unique blend of humor and practical advice, making it an interesting piece for enthusiasts of unconventional cinema.
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