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Sales and Company Image Seminar Tape #7 is one of those oddities that really captures the spirit of corporate training videos from the early 2000s. The tone is dry, almost painfully earnest, which somehow makes it all more fascinating to watch. You get this sense of a world trying to sell itself, wrapped in an awkward veneer of professionalism. The pacing lags in spots, which adds to its charm—it's less about entertainment and more about capturing a moment in time. What stands out is the practicality of the production value; it feels real and unrefined, like someone just hit record during a mundane seminar. It's a snapshot of corporate culture, making it distinct and oddly compelling for collectors who appreciate the bizarre side of media.
This title is part of the Fenslerfilm Vol. 2 collection and has a certain rarity that attracts niche collectors. Initially released on VHS, it has seen limited reissues, making it somewhat scarce in the wild. The film's unique take on corporate training culture, combined with its unpolished style, draws interest from those fascinated by the oddities of media from this era.
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