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Trailer of 2nd Amendment documentary

Posted by David Hardy · 5 December 2006 04:03 PM

I put the trailer on Youtube here.

I gather the DVD producer is starting work. Finally got it compressed just right. (Mapping out a DVD is NOT a simple task. The movie is split into video and audio, each is compressed separately (mpeg-2 for the video, Dolby for audio), then they're rejoined, and divided up into segments. The production house's mpeg-2 compressor wasn't quite up to the task. After much investigation, I got a better one, and compressed it myself, then shipped it to them. Yesterday I reviewed the resulting DVD, and it was up to snuff).

Will probably be working tonight on the internet store.

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Holy Independence Day Batman, thats some dramatic music.

Posted by: Beerslurpy at December 5, 2006 05:25 PM

I imagine the Brady Bunch and Michael Moore are probably having a fit and preparing for some sort of a mud-slinging rebuttal. Complete with twisting the truth, out-of-context remarks, and generally just plain-vanilla lying.

Posted by: BobG at December 6, 2006 11:50 AM

Is the DVD available to be purchased or pre-purchased? If not, when will it be?

Posted by: Brent at December 6, 2006 03:58 PM

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