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Monday
Jan302012

Branding: Realtree || Making of a Tradition 


This video is so well made I can't believe it only has 34 likes. It celebrates the 25 years of Realtree by giving you a behind the scenes look of how prints get made at Hammerpress. This video was made by Mammoth and let me tell ya' they do know how to make em'. It has a great vintage feel to it and I loved that mini fast forward action at the end. I'm such a sucker for behind the scenes. Specially with something so great as prints. It makes you value the work that is put in so much more... 

Reader Comments (4)

oh, the beauty (and hard work!) of craftsmanship. very cool video!
January 30, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterchristina
Indeed! The video left me so in love with all the possibilities of printing. Seriously, I've watched about 6 times now and find something new to love about it.

Thanks for commenting!

-Fi
January 30, 2012 | Registered CommenterFi Figueroa
I am in love with analog printing and adore videos like this. It reminds me of the made by hand series—have you seen any of those? gorgeous. Thanks for posting. I'm glad I've found your blog :)
January 30, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLea
Hi Lea, thanks so much for your comment! I am so glad you found me over here, as now I am popping over your blog!

Have not seen the 'made by hand' series. Must. Google. Now!

-Fi
January 30, 2012 | Registered CommenterFi Figueroa

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