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Beatles/Documentary 2006 Japanese Broadcast Version

Beatles/Documentary 2006 Japanese Broadcast Version

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``FROM LIVERPOOL TO SAN FRANCISCO'' is a masterpiece documentary that traces the trajectory of the Beatles. The Japanese version has been decided to be released. “FROM LIVERPOOL TO SAN FRANCISCO” is a documentary special produced by the British “ITN” in 2005. Although it is short at about 50 minutes, it tells the story of the Beatles from their rise to disbandment in chronological order. It was broadcast on TV in my home country in 2005, but the following year it was made into a software version. A Japanese version was also released. This work is a copy of such official product. . . Not. This is the Japan Broadcasting version that was featured on a certain satellite broadcasting station in June 2006. Well, there are three points to this work. The first is video quality. I think this is an ear octopus, but it is a completely official quality product. At our store, we have archived a number of music programs with the best masters by domestic core recording enthusiasts, and this work is the latest. Since it was broadcast in 2006, the digital broadcast has been transferred to resemble the DVD without any deterioration. The second thing is the program quality of the documentary itself. This is amazing. Although they can be called documentaries, there are a variety of methods and styles, some of which focus on the people involved, and some that use the latest interviews (from the period in which they were made). That being said, the objectivity of looking back can be interesting (and there is also the risk of altering history), but this work is different. It's just an interview with the four of them, and it's also produced by assembling footage from the 1960s. This style uses narration to connect the recorded footage in a way that makes it easy to view and convey the meaning. Actually, this is very difficult. Although the documentary footage has a great sense of the times, it is difficult to assemble because it is limited in number and the content is not intended for documentary use. It is a method that greatly tests the taste and skill of the creator. However, this work is excellent in that respect. In fact, the company that produced it, “ITN,” is a production company that specializes in news-related matters. It is a long-established British news outlet that has produced programs such as the historic news program ``NEWS AT TEN,'' which preceded the BBC, and the public broadcaster ``CHANNEL 4 NEWS.'' That's why this program is really full of news. The editing is solid, the screen quality is elegant, and the storytelling is sincere. Despite trying to include as many valuable interviews as possible, the recorded footage is not difficult to watch at all, and the content is great, allowing people of all ages to understand the Beatles phenomenon. The third point is the subtitles that convey such documents to Japanese people. This work is led by the narration, and the main characters are interviews with four people. Each word has Japanese subtitles, but this is the program's own Japanese translation. Since the content is highly objective, there are no wild translations or hilarious mistranslations, but even those who have already seen other versions can experience the original version freshly. This is a masterpiece of a Beatles documentary produced by a prestigious British news agency. While relying solely on valuable footage from the 1960s, it also maintains both a sense of history and ease of viewing. Furthermore, it is a piece spelled out with unique Japanese subtitles. It would be a shame for the 52 minutes to disappear into the darkness of history after just one broadcast. Broadcast Date: 25th June 2006 (51:58) 1. Introduction 2. October 1963 3. November - December 1963 4. January - February 1964 5. February 1964 6. March 1964 7. March - June 1964 8. June 1964 9. July - August 1964 10. August - September 1964 11. October 1964 12. December 1964 13. February - May 1965 14. June - July 1965 15. August 1965 16. August - October 1965 17. March - July 1966 18. July - August 1966 19. August 1966 20. May - July 1967 21. July - August 1967 22. July - September 1968 PRO-SHOT B&W NTSC Approx.52min.

1. Introduction 2. October 1963 3. November - December 1963 4. January - February 1964 5. February 1964 6. March 1964 7. March - June 1964 8. June 1964 9. July - August 1964 10. August - September 1964 11 . October 1964 12. December 1964 13. February - May 1965 14. June - July 1965 15. August 1965 16. August - October 1965 17. March - July 1966 18. July - August 1966 19. August 1966 20. May - July 1967 21. July - August 1967 22. July - September 1968 PRO-SHOT B&W NTSC Approx.52min.

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