This video and all of your others are really very incredible, I have watched them all multiple times. You pay close attention to every step of the process, and let it play out at its own pace. This is really documentary quality stuff! But I really wish you didn't speed up some of the clips.... the whole power of your films is to help people to feel what it takes to make something... not just skills and practice, but also time. I am so happy you are making this stuff
Everytime I see a video like this it is both shocking and inspiring. The things that are shocking should be obvious to anyone who's worked in western manufacturing but the inspiring is perhaps not so obvious. Take the gentleman at the 6 minute mark in the video, picking up and evening out the paper stack. I've worked in a printers and I know how insanely difficult that job is, I was a guillotine operator so I used to have to do that same thing, albeit with safer machinery I was feeding the stacks into. That is a very difficult task, yet he makes it look simple. These people are incredible craftsmen and deserve the very best employers and equipment, it is unfortunate that they never seem to get it.
This video and all of your others are really very incredible, I have watched them all multiple times. You pay close attention to every step of the process, and let it play out at its own pace. This is really documentary quality stuff! But I really wish you didn't speed up some of the clips.... the whole power of your films is to help people to feel what it takes to make something... not just skills and practice, but also time. I am so happy you are making this stuff
Everytime I see a video like this it is both shocking and inspiring. The things that are shocking should be obvious to anyone who's worked in western manufacturing but the inspiring is perhaps not so obvious. Take the gentleman at the 6 minute mark in the video, picking up and evening out the paper stack. I've worked in a printers and I know how insanely difficult that job is, I was a guillotine operator so I used to have to do that same thing, albeit with safer machinery I was feeding the stacks into. That is a very difficult task, yet he makes it look simple. These people are incredible craftsmen and deserve the very best employers and equipment, it is unfortunate that they never seem to get it.
is this in lahore?"
Why using fire
The fire is used to heat the imprinting mould to create the corrugations in the card.
Je suis canadien. Faire travailler les enfants comme on peut le voir sur cette série est condamnable à la prison pour ceux qui les embauchent.