Alfred Eisenstaedt: Photographer
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Product Description This is THE documentary film on great photojournalists, Life Magazine, and Eisenstaedt. It was produced with him at the height of his career. He tells all about photography, Hitler, Hollywood, the 1950s, and so much more. In this Emmy-award-winning program, Eisenstaedt, at age 82, returns to his German homeland. all along the way, he tells stories, reveal secrets, shows his techniques. A charming funny Emmy award-winning documentary film that first ran on prime time PBS. Review "A Must for Photographers at all skill levels ." -- New York Post "Hoffman's film Eisenstaedt is 30 minutes of absolute delight. Really gets into what makes photojournalist tick. Very useful AND entertaining" -- Film and Video News "Informative and an absolute delight." -- Video News David Hoffman's Alfred Eisenstaedt is 30 minutes of absolute delight. -- Film and Video News From the Contributor Alfred Eisenstaedt, Eisie, was a character! He had a fabulous sense of humor and was outrageously bold behind the camera, especially for a guy only 5 ft. 2 inches tall. When he spoke to me, he spoke like each comment was his last -- powerful -- grand -- visionary. I had the chance to be with him for two weeks and captured his every word on film. Alfred Eisenstaedt: Photographer won a national Emmy, I believe, because Eisie was just plain funny and my film reveals some of his funnier moments. About the Actor David Hoffman has been making documentaries for all types of audiences and for every available venue for more than 38 years. He has made 88 prime-time PBS specials and series, 4 documentary style feature programs, hundreds of network television commercials, dozens of corporate sponsored documentary style programs, and educational programs for children of all ages. He has won multiple Emmys, a Peabody award, the Cannes Film Festival Critics Prize, top prize blue ribbons at festivals in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, and numerous international festivals. See more
Product Description This is THE documentary film on great photojournalists, Life Magazine, and Eisenstaedt. It was produced with him at the height of his career. He tells all about photography, Hitler, Hollywood, the 1950s, and so much more. In this Emmy-award-winning program, Eisenstaedt, at age 82, returns to his German homeland. all along the way, he tells stories, reveal secrets, shows his techniques. A charming funny Emmy award-winning documentary film that first ran on prime time PBS. Review "A Must for Photographers at all skill levels ." -- New York Post "Hoffman's film Eisenstaedt is 30 minutes of absolute delight. Really gets into what makes photojournalist tick. Very useful AND entertaining" -- Film and Video News "Informative and an absolute delight." -- Video News David Hoffman's Alfred Eisenstaedt is 30 minutes of absolute delight. -- Film and Video News From the Contributor Alfred Eisenstaedt, Eisie, was a character! He had a fabulous sense of humor and was outrageously bold behind the camera, especially for a guy only 5 ft. 2 inches tall. When he spoke to me, he spoke like each comment was his last -- powerful -- grand -- visionary. I had the chance to be with him for two weeks and captured his every word on film. Alfred Eisenstaedt: Photographer won a national Emmy, I believe, because Eisie was just plain funny and my film reveals some of his funnier moments. About the Actor David Hoffman has been making documentaries for all types of audiences and for every available venue for more than 38 years. He has made 88 prime-time PBS specials and series, 4 documentary style feature programs, hundreds of network television commercials, dozens of corporate sponsored documentary style programs, and educational programs for children of all ages. He has won multiple Emmys, a Peabody award, the Cannes Film Festival Critics Prize, top prize blue ribbons at festivals in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, and numerous international festivals. See more
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