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Wizball/Sanxion models by Bog, "Back in Time" logo by Craig Grannell, "Live" and layout concept and execution by Kenz, C64Audio logo by Arvid Weber inspired by Reyn ouwehand's Galway Remixed logo... er, what did I miss out?
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My BIT-Live DVD is all-sorted gov, thanks to Kenz!
I hope to see the fecking cool part of BIT Brighton, involving all the performers on the stage all at once!.
By the way thanks Boz (love ya work) and ofcourse to the rest of the DVD team as well.
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I hope to see the fecking cool part of BIT Brighton, involving all the performers on the stage all at once!.
By the way thanks Boz (love ya work) and ofcourse to the rest of the DVD team as well.
[edited for accuracy! - Chris]
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Unfortunately the footage for that bit of Brighton was unusabletony.rc wrote:My BIT-Live DVD is all-sorted gov, thanks to Kenz!
I hope to see the fecking cool part of BIT Brighton, involving all the performers on the stage all at once!.
By the way thanks Boz (love ya work) and ofcourse to the rest of the DVD team as well.
[edited for accuracy! - Chris]
We apologise for the inconvenience...
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Not entirely: they would have to pay VAT, and you wouldn't. Plus my postage charges are quite reasonable.
So you'd only be paying £17.01 for the DVD, and £2 something postage (based on the Small packet rate to Canada), and they'd be paying £19.99 + about £1.20something (basically the postage my shop charges is the small package rate or first class rate plus 40p to pay for the envelope and packing material...
BUT if they buy multiple copies, then it might work out cheaper, since my shop still gives discounts for those.
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So you'd only be paying £17.01 for the DVD, and £2 something postage (based on the Small packet rate to Canada), and they'd be paying £19.99 + about £1.20something (basically the postage my shop charges is the small package rate or first class rate plus 40p to pay for the envelope and packing material...
BUT if they buy multiple copies, then it might work out cheaper, since my shop still gives discounts for those.
Chris
[quote="Chris Abbott"][quote="tony.rc"]My BIT-Live DVD is all-sorted gov, thanks to Kenz!
I hope to see the fecking cool part of BIT Brighton, involving all the performers on the stage all at once!.
By the way thanks Boz (love ya work) and ofcourse to the rest of the DVD team as well.
[edited for accuracy! - Chris][/quote]
Unfortunately the footage for that bit of Brighton was unusable
We apologise for the inconvenience...
Chris[/quote]
So, how much of Brighton actually made it ? I was hoping for a good size chunk of an amazing evening.
I hope to see the fecking cool part of BIT Brighton, involving all the performers on the stage all at once!.
By the way thanks Boz (love ya work) and ofcourse to the rest of the DVD team as well.
[edited for accuracy! - Chris][/quote]
Unfortunately the footage for that bit of Brighton was unusable
We apologise for the inconvenience...
Chris[/quote]
So, how much of Brighton actually made it ? I was hoping for a good size chunk of an amazing evening.
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Unfortunately, not that much. I think there's a couple of SID80s videos Boz edited together, I think, in the bonus section, along with Alex Gray's footage of the day event (yes, it made it). But couple extraordinarily dodgy audio recording, a problem with the roaming camera and a couple of other technical things, and you've pretty much got an audio-visual disaster on your hands (though the Rob footage turned out fine, since the whole setup was less complex). PPOT decided they'd rather put their effort into the St. Luke's performance, and of course Rob is still there.So, how much of Brighton actually made it ? I was hoping for a good size chunk of an amazing evening.
Still, just over one hour is a good chunk isn't it?
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It wouldn't happen to include some embarrassing waffle from me about Great Giana Sisters which Alex handily filmed, would it?Chris Abbott wrote:Unfortunately, not that much. I think there's a couple of SID80s videos Boz edited together, I think, in the bonus section, along with Alex Gray's footage of the day event (yes, it made it)......
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