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+ | '''Client:''' AKG Microphones, Austria/North American Phillips | ||
+ | '''Date:''' 1978 | ||
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+ | '''Media:''' 16mm film and multiprojector sound/slide presentation | ||
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+ | '''Project:''' Produced a 16mm film and a multiprojector sound/slide show which demonstrated the way microphones work and their differences. The production also highlighted Austrian quality and capability by showcasing Austrian industry. | ||
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+ | '''Comments:''' For this project, Betsy and Michael Feinberg (Catharon's principals) shot over 4,000 slides on location in Austria at steel mills, porcelain factories, glass cutters, the AKG factory, and major tourist attractions, such as the Vienna Boys' Choir, Salzburg, and the Schoenbrun Palace in Vienna | ||
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Clients & Projects: AKG ProductsClient: AKG Microphones, Austria/North American Phillips Date: 1978 Media: 16mm film and multiprojector sound/slide presentation Project: Produced a 16mm film and a multiprojector sound/slide show which demonstrated the way microphones work and their differences. The production also highlighted Austrian quality and capability by showcasing Austrian industry. Comments: For this project, Betsy and Michael Feinberg (Catharon's principals) shot over 4,000 slides on location in Austria at steel mills, porcelain factories, glass cutters, the AKG factory, and major tourist attractions, such as the Vienna Boys' Choir, Salzburg, and the Schoenbrun Palace in Vienna |