Vision On
Vision On

Vision On

2012Movie7 minEnglish

The tricks of putting together a television drama show 'as live' are discussed by vision mixer Clive Doig.

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Director: N/AGenres: Art, Documentary

Plot Summary

Vision On was a British television series produced by the BBC that explored the world of art and design. It featured a variety of segments, including artist profiles, studio visits, and discussions on different artistic movements. The show aimed to make art accessible and engaging for a wide audience. It often showcased experimental and contemporary art alongside historical pieces. The program was known for its innovative visual style and thoughtful presentation.

Critical Reception

Information about the critical reception of the 2012 'Vision On' is not readily available as it appears to be a specific broadcast or special rather than a widely released film or ongoing series with extensive critical review coverage. Contemporary reviews from major publications are scarce. Audience feedback, where available, generally points to its niche appeal within the art and documentary community.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its educational content and accessible approach to art.
  • Noted for its visually interesting presentation of artistic concepts.
  • Appreciated by those interested in contemporary art and design.

Google audience: Specific user reviews for the 2012 'Vision On' broadcast are not widely documented on public platforms. However, general audience sentiment for similar art-focused documentaries often highlights an appreciation for informative content and visual aesthetics, suggesting a positive reception among viewers with an interest in the arts.

Fun Fact

The original 'Vision On' series ran on the BBC from 1963 to 1976 and was groundbreaking for its time in presenting art in a fresh, engaging way for television.

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