MetalShaping 101 DVD by Kerry Pinkerton
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We have made a new batch of our MetalShaping 101 DVDs
Attachment 4123 This is a seminar I give frequently at metalshaping gatherings around the country. This DVD was filmed outside in 2005 and there is some wind noise. We've been told the content and presentation is very good but we'll offer a money back guarantee if you don't think it's worth the money. We only had 1 person complain about that the wind noise was unacceptable but you can't please everyone.:eek: This DVD is 80 minutes long and does have chapters you can jump to from the table of contents at the beginning. This allows you to skip directly to the area you want to review without having to fast forward through the entire seminar. The contents are: Attachment 4124 The DVD is $30 delivered in the US and $35 shipped world wide. We prefer Paypal to Pinkertonk@yahoo.com but also accept checks, money orders, bank checks. Personal checks will be held 10 days unless I know you. I recently received the following note: Quote:
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Hi Kerry. Does this DVD work in zone 4?
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I believe it works world wide. I think we've shipped to OZ before. If not, I'll refund your money and eat the shipping.
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Kerry, There's ways to remove or at least reduce the wind noise in the editing process. Are you doing these your self or having them professionally pressed/duplicated?
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I bought a copy from Kerry last year. The wind noise is not that distracting. The content is excellent, and to me his DVD is worth every penny.
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The wind noise just enhances the "You are there"-feel!
Maybe I am biased, because I was there? As you look at the screen, most of the time I am just to your left.....where you can't see me :cool: It is a great video to tell you the hows and whys of what we do! Tim D. |
Having talked to Kerry (in emails) some time ago about this I may be able to shed some light on the format thing. Kerry produced the DVD in NTSC format and it is not 'zone restricted' (this is something the film companies do to keep prices higher in some areas of the world) The NTSC format is used in north America and Canada but most modern DVD players (even the really cheap ones) will play it worldwide so you should not have any problems. There are many TV formats and I don't fully understand it all but we use PAL here as does most of Europe, Australia and New Zealand. There are even different versions of pal just to make life hard.
The long and the short of it is that the rest of the world can watch NTSC but in the USA most people will not have a DVD player that will play any other format. I had to pay to have my DVD converted to NTSC so that I could sell it in the USA and Canada. I hope this helps. David |
One thing I know for sure is the vidoeographer is a handsome guy:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
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