The setting of this video was to portray a speakeasy drill for switching the alcoholic beverages with false labels to avoid the prohibition agent who was raiding the establishment. The film is directed as a black and white silent film, made popular in the early years of film making by such pictures as Frankenstein, and Nosferatu. The intention of this was for a college project, and hopefully can be used as a humorous slightly educational video. The following description is pulled directly from Wikipedia for more information on the videos topic: A speakeasy, also called a blind pig or blind tiger, is an establishment that illegally sells alcoholic beverages. Such establishments came into prominence in the United States during the period known as Prohibition (1920--1933, longer in some states). During this time, the sale, manufacture, and transportation (bootlegging) of alcoholic beverages was illegal throughout the United States. Speakeasies contributed to the Harlem Renaissance because they enabled people of color to drink and be entertained without racial discrimination. The term "blind pig" (or "blind tiger") originated in the United States in the 19th century; it was applied to lower-class establishments that sold alcoholic beverages illegally. The operator of an establishment (such as a saloon or bar) would charge customers to see an attraction (such as an animal) and then serve a "complimentary" alcoholic beverage, thus circumventing the law. Gangsters such as Dutch ...