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So, TVTV: Video Revolutionaries is this fascinating dive into the world of Top Value Television, a collective of video pioneers from the 70s. They really harnessed the potential of portable video technology, which was quite the novelty back then. The vibe is playful and experimental, with their quirky approach to storytelling and spontaneity. You'll find a mix of serious documentary style and a kind of free-wheeling attitude that captures the essence of the era. The pacing is a bit loose, reflecting the adventurous spirit of the crew. It's not polished, but that’s what makes it feel so genuine. It's intriguing how they used their cameras as tools for social commentary, which adds depth to their seemingly light-hearted antics.
Great for fans of 70s media history.Shows the evolution of video storytelling.Interesting perspective on early video technology.
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