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What is the difference between high and multi camera?
On a high camera version of a show, footage from a single camera is used. A continuous wide shot is used to show the show from an overhead angle. No closeups are included in this version. On a multi-camera version, footage from multiple cameras is combined into one version of the show. This will include wide shots, closeups on soloists, and closeups on sections of the show.
Question: What type of DVD recordings are you producing?
Answer: We will be producing DVD-R recordings. These are DVD's made with a computer-driven reproduction system. In comparison, most DVD's you can purchase (for example, movies at Best Buy) are pressed. DVD-R recordings will work on 99% of the set top (used with your TV at home) DVD players, and virtually all DVD players purchased in the last 3 years. These DVD's will also work in all DVD drives in personal computers.
Question: Why are there only 8-9 bands on each DVD?
Answer: A DVD-R is capable of holding 4.3 gigabytes of information. This comes out to roughly just over 95 minutes of video at broadcast quality (not compressed beyond the MPEG 2 compression standard).
Question: How did we decide what products to offer?
Answer: The time and expense necessary to author a DVD product limited our flexibility to a degree in deciding what to offer for sale.
If a group would like to request a custom-made DVD, and can guarantee a minimum number of DVD’s to be purchased, we can certainly accommodate that group.
Question: When will I have my DVD recordings?
Answer: We plan to ship all orders 4-6 weeks after receipt of the order. Orders placed prior to and during the event will be prioritized.
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