Old Chinese Proverb: One Picture Is Worth 20,000 Words, An (1946)

The film discusses the significance of individual ability in business and the competitive nature of Hollywood filmmaking, specifically through the lens of Jerry Fairbanks Productions. It highlights the studio’s commitment to high-quality production for both entertainment and industrial films, showcasing their advanced techniques in storytelling, animation, and cinematography. The film emphasizes the importance of thorough research, teamwork, and specialized skills in creating effective industrial films that convey complex ideas and products to the public, ultimately proving the adage that a picture is worth 10,000 words.

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Jerry Fairbanks Productions, industrial films, Hollywood, storytelling, animation, cinematography, teamwork, research, production quality, advertising, business ability

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