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Rewind this! / IPF Production; directed by Josh Johnson ; produced by Carolee Mitchell.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Johnson, Josh, director, director.
Mitchell, Carolee, producer, producer.
Palmer, Christopher (Christopher Ryan), cinematographer, editor.
Kaufman, Lloyd, 1945- performer, actor.
Egoyan, Atom, 1960- performer, actor.
Freda, Josh, composer.
Eisener, Jason, film director, director.
FilmBuff (Firm), film distributor, distributor.
MPI Media Group, distributor.
IPF Production, producer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Video tapes--History.
Video tapes.
Video recordings--History.
Video recordings.
History.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (90 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
polychrome
Production:
Orland Park, IL : MPI Media Group, 2013.
Distribution:
[United States] : Film Buff.
Language Note:
English 5.1.
System Details:
DVD ; anamorphic widescreen 1.78:1 ; Dolby digital 5.1 ; NTSC region 1.
digital optical
NTSC
video file DVD video
Summary:
In the 1980s, videotape changed the world and laid the foundation for modern media culture. It traces the rise and fall of VHS from its heyday as the mainstream home video format to its current status as a nostalgic relic and prize to collectors who still cherish it. Featuring interviews with both filmmakers and enthusiasts from the VHS era.
Participant:
Lloyd Kaufman, Atom Egoyan, Fason Eisener.
Credits:
Music by Josh Freda.
Notes:
Title from disc
Special features (from container): feature-length commentary with director Josh Johnson, producer Carolee Mitchell, and cinematographer/editor Christopher Palmer ; original animation and over an hour of bonus interview footage on laserdisc, remix culture, video panic and more.
ISBN:
0788617516
9780788617515
OCLC:
864323343
Publisher Number:
030306502090
CIN5020 FilmBuff

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