This is NFL Films
This is NFL Films
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87 Episodes

Episode 1
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Pro Football's Longest Day
Pro Football's Longest Day
Episode 2
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Run to Daylight
Run to Daylight
Episode 3
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American Football League Review
American Football League Review
Episode 4
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They Call It Pro Football
They Call It Pro Football
Episode 5
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Football Follies
Football Follies
Episode 6
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Lombardi
Lombardi
Episode 7
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The Man Behind the Men (1968)
The Man Behind the Men (1968)
Episode 8
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Big Game America
Big Game America
Episode 9
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Eyeball to Eyeball
Eyeball to Eyeball
Episode 10
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The Young The Old and The Bold
The Young The Old and The Bold
Episode 11
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Try and Catch The Wind
Try and Catch The Wind
Episode 12
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More Than A Game
More Than A Game
Episode 13
Pro Football Pottstown, PA
Pro Football Pottstown, PA
Episode 14
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The New Breed
The New Breed
Episode 15
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The Hunters
The Hunters
Episode 16
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The Championship Chase
The Championship Chase
Episode 17
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Son of Football Follies
Son of Football Follies
Episode 18
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The Defenders
The Defenders
Episode 19
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Legends of The Fall
Legends of The Fall
Episode 20
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The Super Seventies
The Super Seventies
Episode 21
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NFL Follies Go Hollywood
NFL Follies Go Hollywood
Episode 22
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Crunchtime
Crunchtime
Episode 23
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In The Crunch
In The Crunch
Episode 24
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Strange But True Football Stories
Strange But True Football Stories
Episode 25
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Follies Crunches Highlights & Histories
Follies Crunches Highlights & Histories
Episode 26
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The Gift of Grab
The Gift of Grab
Episode 27
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NFL Quarterback
NFL Quarterback
Episode 28
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Tough Guys
Tough Guys
Episode 29
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An Era of Excellence: The 1980's
An Era of Excellence: The 1980's
Episode 30
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High Stakes Heroes
High Stakes Heroes
Episode 31
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Merchants of Menace
Merchants of Menace
Episode 32
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Search and Destroy
Search and Destroy
Episode 33
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Playing With Fire
Playing With Fire
Episode 34
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See How They Run
See How They Run
Episode 35
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The Best of The 1980's
The Best of The 1980's
Episode 36
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Bombs Away
Bombs Away
Episode 37
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Master Blasters
Master Blasters
Episode 38
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Super Sunday - A History of The Super Bowl
Super Sunday - A History of The Super Bowl
Episode 39
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The NFL's Hungriest Men of The 90's - Volume 1
The NFL's Hungriest Men of The 90's - Volume 1
Episode 40
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The NFL's Hungriest Men of the 90's - Volume 2
The NFL's Hungriest Men of the 90's - Volume 2
Episode 41
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Winning Plays and Wacky Wonders
Winning Plays and Wacky Wonders
Episode 42
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Thunder and Destruction
Thunder and Destruction
Episode 43
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NFL Rocks
NFL Rocks
Episode 44
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NFL's Hungriest Men of the 90's Volume III
NFL's Hungriest Men of the 90's Volume III
Episode 45
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Talk of The NFL
Talk of The NFL
Episode 46
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John Elway's Greatest Comebacks
John Elway's Greatest Comebacks
Episode 47
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75 Seasons 1920-1995 (1994)
75 Seasons 1920-1995 (1994)
Episode 48
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Monday Night Football 25th Anniversary
Monday Night Football 25th Anniversary
Episode 49
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NFL's 100 Greatest Follies
NFL's 100 Greatest Follies
Episode 50
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The Super Bowl Dream Team
The Super Bowl Dream Team
Episode 51
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Greatest Ever (Vol. 1) Plays
Greatest Ever (Vol. 1) Plays
Episode 52
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Greatest Ever (Vol. 2) Players
Greatest Ever (Vol. 2) Players
Episode 53
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Greatest Ever (Vol. 3) The Game
Greatest Ever (Vol. 3) The Game
Episode 54
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NFL's Greatest Ever - Volume 4 - The Quarterbacks
NFL's Greatest Ever - Volume 4 - The Quarterbacks
Episode 55
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NFL's Greatest Ever - Volume 5 - The Runners
NFL's Greatest Ever - Volume 5 - The Runners
Episode 56
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NFL's Greatest Ever - Volume 6 - The Dream Team
NFL's Greatest Ever - Volume 6 - The Dream Team
Episode 57
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Quarterbacks on Quarterbacks
Quarterbacks on Quarterbacks
Episode 58
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War Stories
War Stories
Episode 59
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Fight to The Finish
Fight to The Finish
Episode 60
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The Man Behind the Men (1996)
The Man Behind the Men (1996)
Episode 61
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Running Backs
Running Backs
Episode 62
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The Spirit of The Game
The Spirit of The Game
Episode 63
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Talkin' Follies
Talkin' Follies
Episode 64
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Swearin', Losin', Referees & The Whistle
Swearin', Losin', Referees & The Whistle
Episode 65
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The State of The Game
The State of The Game
Episode 66
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1998 - The Year in Sound
1998 - The Year in Sound
Episode 67
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NFL Films Cinematographers
NFL Films Cinematographers
Episode 68
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Football Lingo
Football Lingo
Episode 70
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Inside NFL Films
Inside NFL Films
Episode 71
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John Facenda
John Facenda
Episode 72
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Game Innovations, Integrations, and Lost Strategies
Game Innovations, Integrations, and Lost Strategies
Episode 73
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21st Century Follies
21st Century Follies
Episode 74
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AFL Moments & Sounds of the 60's
AFL Moments & Sounds of the 60's
Episode 75
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Greatest Moments In Super Bowl History (2000)
Greatest Moments In Super Bowl History (2000)
Episode 76
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Football and Life
Football and Life
Episode 77
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Leading A Team
Leading A Team
Episode 78
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Matchup of The Millenium
Matchup of The Millenium
Episode 79
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Gatorade, Stick 'Em & Mud
Gatorade, Stick 'Em & Mud
Episode 80
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Jan 5th, 2003 - The Most Exciting Playoff Day
Jan 5th, 2003 - The Most Exciting Playoff Day
Episode 81
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Hall of Fame Induction Speaches
Hall of Fame Induction Speaches
Episode 82
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Reunion in Canton
Reunion in Canton
Episode 83
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The Greatest
The Greatest
Episode 84
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Draft Stories
Draft Stories
Episode 85
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Greatest Super Bowl Moments
Greatest Super Bowl Moments
Episode 86
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Stories From The Game
Stories From The Game
Episode 87
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Two Minutes To Glory
Two Minutes To Glory
Episode 88
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'85 The Greatest Team in Pro Football History
'85 The Greatest Team in Pro Football History

This is NFL Films

Overview

Much has been made of the Films style. Salon.com television critic Matt Zoller Seitz has called NFL Films "the greatest in-house P.R. machine in pro sports history . . . an outfit that could make even a tedius stalemate seem as momentous as the battle for the Alamo."[5] NFL Films productions follow certain patterns. Film is mostly used, one camera is dedicated entirely to slow motion shots, microphones are present on the sidelines and near the field to pick up both the sounds of the games as well as the talk on the sidelines, and narrators with deep, powerful, baritone voices are preferred. Narrators have generally been from the Philadelphia metropolitan area, with well-known announcers such as Jefferson Kaye, Harry Kalas, John Facenda, Andy Musser, Jack Whitaker, William Woodson, and current announcer Scott Graham all having narrated NFL Films presentations at various points in time. J.K. Simmons was tapped to narrate the company's one-hour recap of the 16-0 regular season of the 2007 New England Patriots, while actor Burt Lancaster was tabbed for narrations during 1969. Burl Ives narrated the 1971 Washington Redskins highlight film. Team-specific films such as year-in-review films have occasionally been narrated by broadcasters or personalities involved with the team in question. Examples include the 1985, 2000 and 2001 Oakland Raiders season reviews being narrated by actor and former Raiders player Carl Weathers. Former Giant Frank Gifford periodically narrated New York Giants season reviews (notably the company's throwback-themed 2013 season recap) until his death in 2015, and ex-Giants teammate Pat Summerall narrated highlight films for many teams until his death in 2013. New England Patriots play-by-play announcer Gil Santos narrated the year-in-review films of the 1974, 1976, and 1978 seasons, and New Orleans Saints films from their inception in 1967 through 1979 were narrated by Don Criqui, who called Saints games for the NFL on CBS in the team's early years, and radio announcers Al Wester and Wayne Mack. The style has been called tight on the spiral, a reference to the frequently-used slow-motion shot of the spinning football as it travels from the quarterback's hand to the receiver. This shot usually consists of showing the quarterback throwing the football, then the camera zooming in to focus on the spinning ball, then, as the ball starts to descend, the camera zooms out, showing the end result of the ball traveling into the receiver's hands. NFL Films also dubs sound bites of local radio broadcasts over key plays, because radio announcers are typically more enthusiastic about their home teams than are network television broadcasters. In addition, NFL Films often uses multiple camera angles (with an emphasis on close-up shots that often exaggerate the speed of the players in real time). The company's films also employ muscular orchestral scores from a wide variety of musicians, notably Sam Spence, Johnny Pearson (whose "Heavy Action" became the theme for Monday Night Football) Frank Rothman, Ralph Dollimore, Udi Harpaz, Malcolm Lockyer, Jan Stoeckart (under his varied stage names such as Jack Trombey), Peter Reno, Paul Lewis, Prameela Tomashek, Dave Robidoux and Tom Hedden. The company's use of KPM Musichouse tracks also notably included Syd Dale; tracks include "Malestrom" for the company's 1968 Minnesota Vikings season highlight reel and also the psychedelic-flavored jazz track "Artful Dodger" on the film recap of Super Bowl V, specifically during the montage which shows Johnny Unitas' 75-yard touchdown pass to John Mackey which was tipped in flight by Eddie Hinton and Mel Renfro before bounding to Mackey. The company also makes prolific use of footage of players and coaches in the locker room after the game. With these techniques NFL Films turns football games into events that mimic ballet, opera, and epic battle stories. Among the company's most famous creations is the poem and accompanying music cue "The Autumn Wind", which have become official themes for the Oakland Raiders.
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