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Production Notes: Fast Food for Thought

Jason Simon

1986 00:28:00 United StatesEnglishColorMono4:3Video

Description

Production Notes allows us to eavesdrop on the business decisions behind the creation of our daily diet of television commercials. This excellent tape undertakes to explode the address of seven TV ads by means of repetition, slow motion, and “production notes”— memos sent from the advertising agency to the production company prior to filming the spots, to describe the intentions, desires, strategies and ideology of the commercials and their creators. Stripping the commercial sequences of their glitz and fast pacing is a powerful technique that allows the viewer to examine the jingles with which they may have happily hummed along.

This title is also available on Jason Simon: Three Videos.

About Jason Simon

Jason Simon is an artist working in film, video, photography, and curating. His work combines a documentarian’s impulse to show us things with conceptual approaches to the ways those things are shown. Production Notes came out of a year of working for a high-end television commercial production company on jobs for Pepsi, McDonalds, Proctor and Gamble, and other giants of consumer culture. Simon’s other work has included projects on gambling, fine art restoration, and instant photography.