What the producers seem to have forgotten in this amateur presentation is that there is a feng shui to film production. Rule number one: you can increase your prosperity, if not in reality, then at least with film reviewers, by placing a tripod in the general direction of your camera; preferably under. Rule number two: film moves, so if you're going to just create endless lists of "do's and don'ts" superimposed over still pictures of nature, then produce a pamphlet. Rule number three: if you are going to show viewers a feng shui home, choose a locale that is at least attractive and engaging, not one that looks like a hotel room decorated with items from a Cracker Barrel. Finally, if you really want to impress, do not have the narrator make a remark such as "this room stinks of prosperity," and mean it as a compliment. Also available at the same price, Your Personal Directions. Not recommended. A better choice here would be Feng Shui (VL-1/00). Aud: P. (R. Ray)
Intuitive Feng Shui
(2001) 36 min. $19.95. Tapeworm Video. PPR. Color cover. Volume 17, Issue 3
Intuitive Feng Shui
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