MiataDrivers - I Lost it at the Video Store: A Filmmakers' Oral History of a Vanished Era
Tom Roston
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I Lost it at Tom Roston epub I Lost it at Tom Roston pdf download I Lost it at Tom Roston pdf file I Lost it at Tom Roston audiobook I Lost it at Tom Roston book review I Lost it at Tom Roston summary | #965106 in Books | 2015-09-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .70 x5.20 x8.10l,.0 | File type: PDF | 164 pages||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Review of the Kindle version|By keviny01|This book is a light read and it can be finished in half a day by a slow reader, but it is a worthwhile read for those who can relate to the 80s and 90s home video phenomenon. It begins with a terrific introduction by Tom Rostin who gives an overview of the history and significance of home video, especially VHS tapes. It ends with a re|||''This is a book that was waiting to happen, and fortunately it was Tom Roston who wrote it. After we lost it at the movies, a later era of cinephiles lost it at the video store, and this is their story in their words--nostalgic, vivid, and important, because
For a generation, video stores were to filmmakers what bookstores were to writers. They were the salons where many of today's best directors first learned their craft. The art of discovery that video stores encouraged through the careful curation of clerks was the fertile, if sometimes fetid, soil from which today's film world sprung. Video stores were also the financial engine without which the indie film movement wouldn't have existed.
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