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So, 'People, Productivity and Change' is this intriguing documentary from 1963 that dives into the dynamics of human behavior in the workplace. It has a very straightforward yet engaging tone, almost like a time capsule of corporate culture back then. The pacing is methodical, giving you space to absorb the commentary on productivity shifts and societal changes. What stands out is its focus on real people, with a raw, unpolished feel that contrasts sharply with today’s more stylized documentaries. There’s a certain nostalgia woven through its practical effects and production style, making it a solid piece for collectors who appreciate historical context in films.
This film is relatively rare in the collector’s market, primarily found in 16mm prints and some VHS transfers, which adds to its charm. Interest seems to ebb and flow, often peaking among those who appreciate mid-century business culture or educational films. Its scarcity makes it a unique piece for a collector looking to showcase the evolution of workplace dynamics over the decades.
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