It is a classic style documentary shot on real film, showing work in detail, relaxed accurate detailed narration, and relaxed music.
So different than all the modern hype videos where a modern version of same would amplify shop sounds to deafening levels, have a near screaming breathless narrator, and him shouting over music more fitting for an alien planet destroying monster spacecraft attacking the Earth.
A very nice documentary they way they SHOULD be. You see what I mean about Kauhava style knives, now, I am sure. This is why the Tommi from the Kainuu in the 1950s-1970s was simply considered the best puukko that money could buy. Nothing has changed except the focus in Kauhava (and its museum/shows/judging/awards) on the puukko as a microscope-proof artform.
Edited by Lofty (08/07/16 12:41 PM)
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