I Hear the Carpenter Singing (1963)
"This film tells the story of a young Mexican-American carpenter in Los Angeles, California who earns journeyman status through night school classes and on-the-job apprenticeship training. The film also describes the vocational and economic opportunities that are made available through enlightened labor management in a free enterprise system. The film was written, produced, and directed by Hart Sprager, narrated by Ronald Feinberg, and is part of the [USIA's] 'Young in America" series.'" (US National Archives). This is also among the first films of the famous cinematographer, Vilmos Zsigmond (here credited as "William Zsigmond").
Director: Hart Sprager
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Ron Feinberg as Narrator |
| Directing | Hart Sprager | Director |
| Writing | Hart Sprager | Writer |
| Production | Hart Sprager | Producer |
| Crew | Vilmos Zsigmond | Cinematography |
| Sound | Leroy Southers | Music |
| Production | Robert L. Rexanne | Producer's Assistant |
| Production | Saul Leyton | Production Manager |
| Art | Phil Babet | Title Designer |
| Editing | Tom Boutross | Editor |
| Sound | Donald K. Worthen | Sound |