So, "Make Mine Service" is this curious little documentary from '52 that dives into the world of customer service through the lens of the Standard Oil Company. The pacing is quite methodical, almost like a training session you’d sit through, but it has this intriguing charm. The film showcases practical effects in the form of real-life scenarios, giving a glimpse into the etiquette and protocols of the time. There’s a certain nostalgia in the way they present information, almost like a time capsule of post-war corporate America. Plus, the product placements for Atlas and Chevron are kind of fascinating, really. It's not just a film, but a snapshot of how businesses wanted to shape their image and train their staff back in the day.
Documentary on customer service trainingFeatures Standard Oil brandingInteresting historical context
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