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About clips2evoke

A collection of evocative scene cut outs and video bites for your pleasure.

They are simply here to showcase and celebrate art (/evocative perspectives) within the entertainment industry.

Hope you enjoy these clips I enjoyed?

On the most part; the full production pieces that the clippings came from do not reflect the same evocative imagery as the clip... or maybe they do? That would be for you to determine yourself.

The usual copyright "rules" apply to these video's. I do not claim ownership of them or the original video clips.

If anything, my uploading of these videos would bring new interest to the entertainment "copyright holder's" product...

Even though I am not "advertising" their product: this can translate to potential "profit" for them and you get a little bite of entertainment?

(I don't gain anything apart from the getting pleasure of sharing my perspective).

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Clip from 8½ (1963) | Eight And A Half

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Clip from 8½ (1963) | Eight And A Half

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