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Greetings colleagues,

Do any of you know of a documentary that focuses on
the home video revolution? I use bits and pieces from
A Decade Under the Influence or the American Cinema
series, but I was curious if there is a doc that
exclusively charts the home video explosion and the
subsequent changes to the film industry. Thanks in advance.

Harper Cossar, PhD 
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