Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-05 Thread Edward Franks

On Wednesday, February 5, 2003, at 11:45  AM, Jim Leonard wrote:
[Snip]

You are correct.  Well, then here's my current plan:  Master the 
entire disc
with as much material as possible (so that I have a list of material 
to ask
permission for), then if permission is not granted, remove the 
material before
distribution.

In other words, I don't want fear of not getting permission to hamper 
the
product.

	That sounds like the best way to go.  I know that some companies, or 
rather some people in some companies are supportive of these things.  
Laird Malamed (sp) at Activision comes to mind.

[Snip]
Getting a response back from EA's legal department is like pulling 
teeth.
Ugh.

	They sound like Sierra/Vivendi's legal department.  I tried to see if 
I could get Mt. Drash redistributed for historical curiousity purposes, 
but I might as well have tried to get a message out of a black hole.

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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-05 Thread Jim Leonard
Origin Museum wrote:
> 
> Although your idea is a good one (I would've bought a copy for SURE!), I don't 
>really think that it would 'fly'.  I understand your frustrations--after all, 
>publishing something like this would not take money out of anyone's purseBUT, 
>each of these companies paid an incredible amount for the right to copyright their 
>material.  They have a right to prevent this sort of thing, whatever their reasoning 
>may be.

To be specific, all material has implied copyright, so they didn't actually
*pay* to have it copyrighted.  But they do have the right to control how their
information is dissemenated, since they certainly paid for the
information/product itself.
 
> You have LOTS of other good ideas---don't give up!

Well, the only other thing I can think of is to ask permission and skew my
request towards the making of a documentary about how game companies created
and marketed games 10 to 20 years ago.

I'm an archivist, and VHS tapes degrade (literally disintegrate) over as
little as 10 years.  I want to preserve this info.  At this point I don't care
about distributing the info, I just want to remaster it so that *some pristine
copy exists* before they're all useless.  VHS video degrading is *NOT* the
same issue as old disks in a shrinkwrap package:  You can get a perfect copy
1000 generations down the line because disks are digital.  VHS is analog, and
any generational copy produces significant loss.

Would any of you be willing to lend me said videos just for that purpose -- to
remaster the video and send it back to you along with a DVD?  Ten years from
now I can guarantee that your VHS tapes will be suffering.  :-(
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RE: Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-05 Thread Origin Museum
Jim,

I apologize if I was responsible for 'bursting your bubble'.  I just like to follow 
the letter of the law...it keeps me safe, it keeps me honest.

Although your idea is a good one (I would've bought a copy for SURE!), I don't really 
think that it would 'fly'.  I understand your frustrations--after all, publishing 
something like this would not take money out of anyone's purseBUT, each of these 
companies paid an incredible amount for the right to copyright their material.  They 
have a right to prevent this sort of thing, whatever their reasoning may be.

You have LOTS of other good ideas---don't give up!

Joe Garrity


>Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 11:46:48 -0600
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>
>Karl Kuras wrote:
>> 
>> This brings up the whole issue of abandonware.  
>
>Please don't -- I wish I never had anything to do with it.
>
>To clarify, I know it's wrong and I won't do it.  I was just starry-eyed from
>the prospect of having all that material remastered on a single DVD.
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-05 Thread Jim Leonard
Karl Kuras wrote:
> 
> This brings up the whole issue of abandonware.  

Please don't -- I wish I never had anything to do with it.

To clarify, I know it's wrong and I won't do it.  I was just starry-eyed from
the prospect of having all that material remastered on a single DVD.
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-05 Thread Jim Leonard
Edward Franks wrote:
> 
> On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 02:51  PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
> [Snip]
> > I wasn't planning to charge for the DVD so I didn't think there would
> > be legal
> > issues.
> 
> It doesn't matter if you charge for it or not.  EA might not be able
> to get punitive damages, but their lawyers could kill your pocketbook.
> :-/

You are correct.  Well, then here's my current plan:  Master the entire disc
with as much material as possible (so that I have a list of material to ask
permission for), then if permission is not granted, remove the material before
distribution.

In other words, I don't want fear of not getting permission to hamper the
product.
 
> If the tapes were Origin property -- I don't see why they wouldn't be
> -- I imagine they all became EA's property when EA bought Origin.
> Other than Akalabeth and Lord British I can't think of anything that
> was negotiated as a separate property.

Getting a response back from EA's legal department is like pulling teeth. 
Ugh.
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-05 Thread Karl Kuras
I agree with Edward here.

Those materials are copyrighted and when EA bought Origin that purchase
included all of Origin's intellectual properties.  You can't compile, and
redistribute any of it without their express permission and probably a
royalty fee.

This brings up the whole issue of abandonware.  It's a wonderful concept
that old unused intellectual properties, that are no longer supported by
their owners become public domain for historical preservation purposes, but
it doesn't actually work.  Their protection isn't limited in the slightest.

If you want to make a backup of the old tapes for your own personal use (aka
you are the lawful owner of them and are backing them up for your own
preservation purposes) then you are ok, but as soon as you give one of those
copies to a friend it's just another form of piracy, and if you charge for
it then you are making yourself a huge target for action.

Karl Kuras

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>
> On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 02:51  PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
> [Snip]
> > I wasn't planning to charge for the DVD so I didn't think there would
> > be legal
> > issues.
>
> It doesn't matter if you charge for it or not.  EA might not be able
> to get punitive damages, but their lawyers could kill your pocketbook.
> :-/
>
> > There's always the option of a "bootleg" where I don't charge for it
> > and don't put any names on it...  In any case I'll certainly ask.
> >
> >> I also have another Origin promotional tape, that was distributed to
> >> software stores circa 1989.  They are cheaply made advertisements for
> >> old Origin games like Windwalker, Knights of Legend, 2400 AD, and
> >> another (no Ultima tho.)  They were obviously made 'in-house', and
> >> they are not the best-produced commercials that I've ever seen, but
> >> they are an interesting look at the birth of computer game
> >> advertising.  Again, if you get the permissions, I'd be glad to
> >> contribute!  :)
> >
> > Who would I talk to about that?  EA or someone else?  EA hadn't
> > purchased
> > Origin by that time.
>
> If the tapes were Origin property -- I don't see why they wouldn't be
> -- I imagine they all became EA's property when EA bought Origin.
> Other than Akalabeth and Lord British I can't think of anything that
> was negotiated as a separate property.
>
> --
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-05 Thread Edward Franks

On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 02:51  PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
[Snip]

I wasn't planning to charge for the DVD so I didn't think there would 
be legal
issues.

	It doesn't matter if you charge for it or not.  EA might not be able 
to get punitive damages, but their lawyers could kill your pocketbook.  
:-/

There's always the option of a "bootleg" where I don't charge for it
and don't put any names on it...  In any case I'll certainly ask.


I also have another Origin promotional tape, that was distributed to 
software stores circa 1989.  They are cheaply made advertisements for 
old Origin games like Windwalker, Knights of Legend, 2400 AD, and 
another (no Ultima tho.)  They were obviously made 'in-house', and 
they are not the best-produced commercials that I've ever seen, but 
they are an interesting look at the birth of computer game 
advertising.  Again, if you get the permissions, I'd be glad to 
contribute!  :)

Who would I talk to about that?  EA or someone else?  EA hadn't 
purchased
Origin by that time.

	If the tapes were Origin property -- I don't see why they wouldn't be 
-- I imagine they all became EA's property when EA bought Origin.  
Other than Akalabeth and Lord British I can't think of anything that 
was negotiated as a separate property.

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RE: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Dan Chisarick
$15 is reasonable.

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Here's another quick question:  Assuming I create a DVD of all these various
videos, both VHS and (remastered) CDROM, what would you all be willing to
pay for it?  Or would it not be worth paying for?

Me personally, I'd pay about $15 if someone did this and sold it.
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Stephen Emond
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From: "Jim Leonard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > I also have another Origin promotional tape, that was distributed to
software stores circa 1989.  They are cheaply made advertisements for old
Origin games like Windwalker, Knights of Legend, 2400 AD, and another (no
Ultima tho.)  They were obviously made 'in-house', and they are not the
best-produced commercials that I've ever seen, but they are an interesting
look at the birth of computer game advertising.  Again, if you get the
permissions, I'd be glad to contribute!  :)
>
> Who would I talk to about that?  EA or someone else?  EA hadn't purchased
> Origin by that time.
> --

Unfortunately when EA bought Origin out they also got the rights to all of
their older titles. So one way or another you will likely have to deal with
EA directly for permission...

Steve


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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Jim Leonard
Here's another quick question:  Assuming I create a DVD of all these various
videos, both VHS and (remastered) CDROM, what would you all be willing to pay
for it?  Or would it not be worth paying for?

Me personally, I'd pay about $15 if someone did this and sold it.
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Jim Leonard
Origin Museum wrote:
> 
> ***Jim Leonard Wrote:
> <Getting permission probably wouldn't be too hard, but it would take a while as I'm 
>not sure Ken is happy (or able) to lend Sierra copyrights.>>>
> 
> If you can get EA's legal department to give you permission, I would be happy to 
>send you a copy of the WC3 tape.  Getting that permission, however, may be a big 
>problem.  Considering the way EA protects their copyrights (as is their right), it 
>could be a while before they allow you to do this.

I wasn't planning to charge for the DVD so I didn't think there would be legal
issues.  There's always the option of a "bootleg" where I don't charge for it
and don't put any names on it...  In any case I'll certainly ask.
 
> I also have another Origin promotional tape, that was distributed to software stores 
>circa 1989.  They are cheaply made advertisements for old Origin games like 
>Windwalker, Knights of Legend, 2400 AD, and another (no Ultima tho.)  They were 
>obviously made 'in-house', and they are not the best-produced commercials that I've 
>ever seen, but they are an interesting look at the birth of computer game 
>advertising.  Again, if you get the permissions, I'd be glad to contribute!  :)

Who would I talk to about that?  EA or someone else?  EA hadn't purchased
Origin by that time.
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Jim Leonard
"RG is on the Ultima Collection CD. There are also other RG / U9 related
movies that were included with various magazine
cover discs. If anyone's dying to know which I'll flip through them..."

Rather than that, I may just ask you for copies of the videos when the time
comes; you could burn them onto a CD or something.

This is all a few months out, so I'm not asking for anything formally, just
advice and information for now.
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Jim Leonard
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
> 
> - There's a VHS tape in the game Daemonsgate, no idea if it has any
> promotional video or not.

I believe it's just background story, no real "making of" info.

> - I believe there are some Richard Garriott videos in the Ultima 9 Dragon
> Edition CDs? At least one of him explaining the Virtues

Ah, yes -- thank for that, hadn't remembered.
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RE: RE: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Stuart Feldhamer
The Behind the Screens CD also came in my cheapo filmcase WC3 edition.
Thanks for pointing out that there is a VHS tape available...I didn't know
this. (Probably because I am not a serious Origin collector)

Stuart

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***Jim Leonard Wrote:
<<<<<<>>>>>>


If you can get EA's legal department to give you permission, I would be
happy to send you a copy of the WC3 tape.  Getting that permission, however,
may be a big problem.  Considering the way EA protects their copyrights (as
is their right), it could be a while before they allow you to do this.

For those who don't know, the VHS tape that we're referring to is a
high-quality version of the AVI file that was included in the 'Behind The
Screens' CD, which was released with the Official Wing Commander 3 Strategy
Guide (hintbook).  Incidentally, that particular video was produced by Adam
Foshko, Lead producer and writer for the soon-to-be-released FREELANCER!
I've heard a lot about the game lately, and I've been told that it's
basically an updated version of Privateer! (I can't WAIT for this one!)  :)

I also have another Origin promotional tape, that was distributed to
software stores circa 1989.  They are cheaply made advertisements for old
Origin games like Windwalker, Knights of Legend, 2400 AD, and another (no
Ultima tho.)  They were obviously made 'in-house', and they are not the
best-produced commercials that I've ever seen, but they are an interesting
look at the birth of computer game advertising.  Again, if you get the
permissions, I'd be glad to contribute!  :)

"...Preserving Worlds..."
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RE: RE: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Origin Museum
***Jim Leonard Wrote:
<<>>


If you can get EA's legal department to give you permission, I would be happy to send 
you a copy of the WC3 tape.  Getting that permission, however, may be a big problem.  
Considering the way EA protects their copyrights (as is their right), it could be a 
while before they allow you to do this.

For those who don't know, the VHS tape that we're referring to is a high-quality 
version of the AVI file that was included in the 'Behind The Screens' CD, which was 
released with the Official Wing Commander 3 Strategy Guide (hintbook).  Incidentally, 
that particular video was produced by Adam Foshko, Lead producer and writer for the 
soon-to-be-released FREELANCER!  I've heard a lot about the game lately, and I've been 
told that it's basically an updated version of Privateer! (I can't WAIT for this one!) 
 :)

I also have another Origin promotional tape, that was distributed to software stores 
circa 1989.  They are cheaply made advertisements for old Origin games like 
Windwalker, Knights of Legend, 2400 AD, and another (no Ultima tho.)  They were 
obviously made 'in-house', and they are not the best-produced commercials that I've 
ever seen, but they are an interesting look at the birth of computer game advertising. 
 Again, if you get the permissions, I'd be glad to contribute!  :)

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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Pedro Quaresma

Thanks for correcting me Steve. Since the only UC I have is the one on U9DE, that was probably the Origin (haha little collector humour there) of my confusion.

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RG is on the Ultima Collection CD. There are also other RG / U9 related movies that were included with various magazine cover discs. If anyone's dying to know which I'll flip through them...
 
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- There's a VHS tape in the game Daemonsgate, no idea if it has any promotional video or not. 
- I believe there are some Richard Garriott videos in the Ultima 9 Dragon Edition CDs? At least one of him explaining the Virtues 


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Origin Museum wrote:
> 
> 1.  Direct Sale from EA--This was the FULL package, obtainable only via mail-order.  This included the game (in the film canister), the music CD, the VHS video, the T-Shirt, the 'Behind The Screens' CD, and the 1995 Wing Commander calendar.  This version came in a BROWN Cardboard Mailing Box, with the extras packaged OUTSIDE the canister...there was NO 'game box' for this version.

Small change of subject:  Does anyone here have this VHS tape?  I am not going
to beg for a copy, but I wanted to tell you guys that in the next few months I
am going to finally start another DVD video project, this one an effort to
preserve video relevant to software collectors, and I have contacts who are
willing to lend me their copies of the Sierra promotional tapes of the late
1980s for it.  Also scheduled was the "making of" Wing Commander VHS tape,
which is why I bring it up because I don't have a copy.

The DVD produced by the project would be sold a few bucks above cost (probably
through CustomFlix so that I don't have to deal with fullfillment).  The goal
of the project would be to:

- Professionally dump the video in 4:2:2 for proper mastering to DVD's 4:2:0
(no cheap DV conversions)
- Clean up the video (remove noise, color correction, exposure/white level
correction)
- Clean up the audio (remove noise, remaster audio (game soundtracks) where
appropriate)
- Author to DVD with simple menu and chapter points
- Professional-grade MPEG-2 encoding

All of this was done for MindCandy so I already have the tools and knowledge. 
The scope of this project was "behind the scenes" and/or "making-of" videos --
inside trivia stuff that any collector would drool over.  So, so far, I can
only think of four:

- Sierra promo videos (1989 and 1990 I believe I have contacts for, were there
any more?)
- 7th Guest "making-of" bundled with early versions (I have this)
- Wing Commander VHS tape (I do not have this)

Can anyone think of any more?

(Also:  There are some CDROM videos that may fall into this scope, like the
Ken & Roberta interview snippets on CDROM bundled with the Robert Williams
collection, and I can remember a Robert Williams promo interview on some CDROM
gaming multimedia magazine that was popular in the mid 1990s, but I haven't
decided on including those yet.  I can make crappy AVIs look pretty damn good
through motion vectoring tricks, but I was only going to include them if the
original sources had been lost.)
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Stephen Emond



RG is on the Ultima Collection CD. There are also 
other RG / U9 related movies that were included with various magazine cover 
discs. If anyone's dying to know which I'll flip through them...
 
Steve
 
 

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  collecting videos
  - There's a VHS tape in the 
  game Daemonsgate, no idea if it has any promotional video or not. 
  - I believe there are some Richard Garriott 
  videos in the Ultima 9 Dragon Edition CDs? At least one of him explaining the 
  Virtues --Pedro R. 
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swcollect Origin Museum wrote:> > 1.  Direct Sale from 
  EA--This was the FULL package, obtainable only via mail-order.  This 
  included the game (in the film canister), the music CD, the VHS video, the 
  T-Shirt, the 'Behind The Screens' CD, and the 1995 Wing Commander calendar. 
   This version came in a BROWN Cardboard Mailing Box, with the extras 
  packaged OUTSIDE the canister...there was NO 'game box' for this 
  version.Small change of subject:  Does anyone here have this VHS 
  tape?  I am not goingto beg for a copy, but I wanted to tell you guys 
  that in the next few months Iam going to finally start another DVD video 
  project, this one an effort topreserve video relevant to software 
  collectors, and I have contacts who arewilling to lend me their copies of 
  the Sierra promotional tapes of the late1980s for it.  Also scheduled 
  was the "making of" Wing Commander VHS tape,which is why I bring it up 
  because I don't have a copy.The DVD produced by the project would be 
  sold a few bucks above cost (probablythrough CustomFlix so that I don't 
  have to deal with fullfillment).  The goalof the project would be 
  to:- Professionally dump the video in 4:2:2 for proper mastering to 
  DVD's 4:2:0(no cheap DV conversions)- Clean up the video (remove 
  noise, color correction, exposure/white levelcorrection)- Clean up the 
  audio (remove noise, remaster audio (game soundtracks) 
  whereappropriate)- Author to DVD with simple menu and chapter 
  points- Professional-grade MPEG-2 encodingAll of this was done for 
  MindCandy so I already have the tools and knowledge. The scope of this 
  project was "behind the scenes" and/or "making-of" videos --inside trivia 
  stuff that any collector would drool over.  So, so far, I canonly 
  think of four:- Sierra promo videos (1989 and 1990 I believe I have 
  contacts for, were thereany more?)- 7th Guest "making-of" bundled with 
  early versions (I have this)- Wing Commander VHS tape (I do not have 
  this)Can anyone think of any more?(Also:  There are some 
  CDROM videos that may fall into this scope, like theKen & Roberta 
  interview snippets on CDROM bundled with the Robert Williamscollection, 
  and I can remember a Robert Williams promo interview on some CDROMgaming 
  multimedia magazine that was popular in the mid 1990s, but I 
  haven'tdecided on including those yet.  I can make crappy AVIs look 
  pretty damn goodthrough motion vectoring tricks, but I was only going to 
  include them if theoriginal sources had been lost.)-- 
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-04 Thread Pedro Quaresma

- There's a VHS tape in the game Daemonsgate, no idea if it has any promotional video or not.
- I believe there are some Richard Garriott videos in the Ultima 9 Dragon Edition CDs? At least one of him explaining the Virtues


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Origin Museum wrote:
> 
> 1.  Direct Sale from EA--This was the FULL package, obtainable only via mail-order.  This included the game (in the film canister), the music CD, the VHS video, the T-Shirt, the 'Behind The Screens' CD, and the 1995 Wing Commander calendar.  This version came in a BROWN Cardboard Mailing Box, with the extras packaged OUTSIDE the canister...there was NO 'game box' for this version.

Small change of subject:  Does anyone here have this VHS tape?  I am not going
to beg for a copy, but I wanted to tell you guys that in the next few months I
am going to finally start another DVD video project, this one an effort to
preserve video relevant to software collectors, and I have contacts who are
willing to lend me their copies of the Sierra promotional tapes of the late
1980s for it.  Also scheduled was the "making of" Wing Commander VHS tape,
which is why I bring it up because I don't have a copy.

The DVD produced by the project would be sold a few bucks above cost (probably
through CustomFlix so that I don't have to deal with fullfillment).  The goal
of the project would be to:

- Professionally dump the video in 4:2:2 for proper mastering to DVD's 4:2:0
(no cheap DV conversions)
- Clean up the video (remove noise, color correction, exposure/white level
correction)
- Clean up the audio (remove noise, remaster audio (game soundtracks) where
appropriate)
- Author to DVD with simple menu and chapter points
- Professional-grade MPEG-2 encoding

All of this was done for MindCandy so I already have the tools and knowledge. 
The scope of this project was "behind the scenes" and/or "making-of" videos --
inside trivia stuff that any collector would drool over.  So, so far, I can
only think of four:

- Sierra promo videos (1989 and 1990 I believe I have contacts for, were there
any more?)
- 7th Guest "making-of" bundled with early versions (I have this)
- Wing Commander VHS tape (I do not have this)

Can anyone think of any more?

(Also:  There are some CDROM videos that may fall into this scope, like the
Ken & Roberta interview snippets on CDROM bundled with the Robert Williams
collection, and I can remember a Robert Williams promo interview on some CDROM
gaming multimedia magazine that was popular in the mid 1990s, but I haven't
decided on including those yet.  I can make crappy .AVIs look pretty damn good
through motion vectoring tricks, but I was only going to include them if the
original sources had been lost.)
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RE: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-03 Thread Stuart Feldhamer
Sorry for missing that part of the post. If you can clean the AVIs up, then
that would seem to me to be a worthwhile part of the project: convert crappy
AVI into good DVD. Also, some of these AVI videos are better quality than
others...

Stuart

-Original Message-
From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 9:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos


Stuart Feldhamer wrote:
>
> Do they have to be VHS tapes? There were tons of making-of videos included
> on CDs with various games. Also, have you considered the legality of this
> (not that I care)?

I wrote previously:  There are some CDROM videos that may fall into this
scope, like the Ken & Roberta interview snippets on CDROM bundled with the
Robert Williams collection, and I can remember a Robert Williams promo
interview on some CDROM gaming multimedia magazine that was popular in the
mid
1990s, but I haven't decided on including those yet.  I can make crappy
AVIs
look pretty damn good through motion vectoring tricks, but I was only going
to
include them if the original sources had been lost.

I have not considered the legality of it, no.  Since I am selling it at
practically no profit (like, $1 above cost) I figured that it wouldn't be an
issue.  Getting permission probably wouldn't be too hard, but it would take
a
while as I'm not sure Ken is happy (or able) to lend Sierra copyrights.

There was a videotape of various classic Atari and other early 8-bit
advertisements sold -- I have no idea if that was legal as well.


> Stuart
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 6:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos
>
> Origin Museum wrote:
> >
> > 1.  Direct Sale from EA--This was the FULL package, obtainable only via
> mail-order.  This included the game (in the film canister), the music CD,
> the VHS video, the T-Shirt, the 'Behind The Screens' CD, and the 1995 Wing
> Commander calendar.  This version came in a BROWN Cardboard Mailing Box,
> with the extras packaged OUTSIDE the canister...there was NO 'game box'
for
> this version.
>
> Small change of subject:  Does anyone here have this VHS tape?  I am not
> going
> to beg for a copy, but I wanted to tell you guys that in the next few
months
> I
> am going to finally start another DVD video project, this one an effort to
> preserve video relevant to software collectors, and I have contacts who
are
> willing to lend me their copies of the Sierra promotional tapes of the
late
> 1980s for it.  Also scheduled was the "making of" Wing Commander VHS tape,
> which is why I bring it up because I don't have a copy.
>
> The DVD produced by the project would be sold a few bucks above cost
> (probably
> through CustomFlix so that I don't have to deal with fullfillment).  The
> goal
> of the project would be to:
>
> - Professionally dump the video in 4:2:2 for proper mastering to DVD's
4:2:0
> (no cheap DV conversions)
> - Clean up the video (remove noise, color correction, exposure/white level
> correction)
> - Clean up the audio (remove noise, remaster audio (game soundtracks)
where
> appropriate)
> - Author to DVD with simple menu and chapter points
> - Professional-grade MPEG-2 encoding
>
> All of this was done for MindCandy so I already have the tools and
> knowledge.
> The scope of this project was "behind the scenes" and/or "making-of"
> videos --
> inside trivia stuff that any collector would drool over.  So, so far, I
can
> only think of four:
>
> - Sierra promo videos (1989 and 1990 I believe I have contacts for, were
> there
> any more?)
> - 7th Guest "making-of" bundled with early versions (I have this)
> - Wing Commander VHS tape (I do not have this)
>
> Can anyone think of any more?
>
> (Also:  There are some CDROM videos that may fall into this scope, like
the
> Ken & Roberta interview snippets on CDROM bundled with the Robert Williams
> collection, and I can remember a Robert Williams promo interview on some
> CDROM
> gaming multimedia magazine that was popular in the mid 1990s, but I
haven't
> decided on including those yet.  I can make crappy .AVIs look pretty damn
> good
> through motion vectoring tricks, but I was only going to include them if
the
> original sources had been lost.)
> --
> http://www.MobyGames.com/
> The world's most comprehensive gaming database project.
>
> --
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Re: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-03 Thread Jim Leonard
Stuart Feldhamer wrote:
> 
> Do they have to be VHS tapes? There were tons of making-of videos included
> on CDs with various games. Also, have you considered the legality of this
> (not that I care)?

I wrote previously:  There are some CDROM videos that may fall into this
scope, like the Ken & Roberta interview snippets on CDROM bundled with the
Robert Williams collection, and I can remember a Robert Williams promo
interview on some CDROM gaming multimedia magazine that was popular in the mid
1990s, but I haven't decided on including those yet.  I can make crappy .AVIs
look pretty damn good through motion vectoring tricks, but I was only going to
include them if the original sources had been lost.

I have not considered the legality of it, no.  Since I am selling it at
practically no profit (like, $1 above cost) I figured that it wouldn't be an
issue.  Getting permission probably wouldn't be too hard, but it would take a
while as I'm not sure Ken is happy (or able) to lend Sierra copyrights.

There was a videotape of various classic Atari and other early 8-bit
advertisements sold -- I have no idea if that was legal as well.


> Stuart
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 6:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos
> 
> Origin Museum wrote:
> >
> > 1.  Direct Sale from EA--This was the FULL package, obtainable only via
> mail-order.  This included the game (in the film canister), the music CD,
> the VHS video, the T-Shirt, the 'Behind The Screens' CD, and the 1995 Wing
> Commander calendar.  This version came in a BROWN Cardboard Mailing Box,
> with the extras packaged OUTSIDE the canister...there was NO 'game box' for
> this version.
> 
> Small change of subject:  Does anyone here have this VHS tape?  I am not
> going
> to beg for a copy, but I wanted to tell you guys that in the next few months
> I
> am going to finally start another DVD video project, this one an effort to
> preserve video relevant to software collectors, and I have contacts who are
> willing to lend me their copies of the Sierra promotional tapes of the late
> 1980s for it.  Also scheduled was the "making of" Wing Commander VHS tape,
> which is why I bring it up because I don't have a copy.
> 
> The DVD produced by the project would be sold a few bucks above cost
> (probably
> through CustomFlix so that I don't have to deal with fullfillment).  The
> goal
> of the project would be to:
> 
> - Professionally dump the video in 4:2:2 for proper mastering to DVD's 4:2:0
> (no cheap DV conversions)
> - Clean up the video (remove noise, color correction, exposure/white level
> correction)
> - Clean up the audio (remove noise, remaster audio (game soundtracks) where
> appropriate)
> - Author to DVD with simple menu and chapter points
> - Professional-grade MPEG-2 encoding
> 
> All of this was done for MindCandy so I already have the tools and
> knowledge.
> The scope of this project was "behind the scenes" and/or "making-of"
> videos --
> inside trivia stuff that any collector would drool over.  So, so far, I can
> only think of four:
> 
> - Sierra promo videos (1989 and 1990 I believe I have contacts for, were
> there
> any more?)
> - 7th Guest "making-of" bundled with early versions (I have this)
> - Wing Commander VHS tape (I do not have this)
> 
> Can anyone think of any more?
> 
> (Also:  There are some CDROM videos that may fall into this scope, like the
> Ken & Roberta interview snippets on CDROM bundled with the Robert Williams
> collection, and I can remember a Robert Williams promo interview on some
> CDROM
> gaming multimedia magazine that was popular in the mid 1990s, but I haven't
> decided on including those yet.  I can make crappy .AVIs look pretty damn
> good
> through motion vectoring tricks, but I was only going to include them if the
> original sources had been lost.)
> --
> http://www.MobyGames.com/
> The world's most comprehensive gaming database project.
> 
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RE: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-03 Thread Stuart Feldhamer
Do they have to be VHS tapes? There were tons of making-of videos included
on CDs with various games. Also, have you considered the legality of this
(not that I care)?

Stuart

-Original Message-
From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 6:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SWCollect] Software collecting videos


Origin Museum wrote:
>
> 1.  Direct Sale from EA--This was the FULL package, obtainable only via
mail-order.  This included the game (in the film canister), the music CD,
the VHS video, the T-Shirt, the 'Behind The Screens' CD, and the 1995 Wing
Commander calendar.  This version came in a BROWN Cardboard Mailing Box,
with the extras packaged OUTSIDE the canister...there was NO 'game box' for
this version.

Small change of subject:  Does anyone here have this VHS tape?  I am not
going
to beg for a copy, but I wanted to tell you guys that in the next few months
I
am going to finally start another DVD video project, this one an effort to
preserve video relevant to software collectors, and I have contacts who are
willing to lend me their copies of the Sierra promotional tapes of the late
1980s for it.  Also scheduled was the "making of" Wing Commander VHS tape,
which is why I bring it up because I don't have a copy.

The DVD produced by the project would be sold a few bucks above cost
(probably
through CustomFlix so that I don't have to deal with fullfillment).  The
goal
of the project would be to:

- Professionally dump the video in 4:2:2 for proper mastering to DVD's 4:2:0
(no cheap DV conversions)
- Clean up the video (remove noise, color correction, exposure/white level
correction)
- Clean up the audio (remove noise, remaster audio (game soundtracks) where
appropriate)
- Author to DVD with simple menu and chapter points
- Professional-grade MPEG-2 encoding

All of this was done for MindCandy so I already have the tools and
knowledge.
The scope of this project was "behind the scenes" and/or "making-of"
videos --
inside trivia stuff that any collector would drool over.  So, so far, I can
only think of four:

- Sierra promo videos (1989 and 1990 I believe I have contacts for, were
there
any more?)
- 7th Guest "making-of" bundled with early versions (I have this)
- Wing Commander VHS tape (I do not have this)

Can anyone think of any more?

(Also:  There are some CDROM videos that may fall into this scope, like the
Ken & Roberta interview snippets on CDROM bundled with the Robert Williams
collection, and I can remember a Robert Williams promo interview on some
CDROM
gaming multimedia magazine that was popular in the mid 1990s, but I haven't
decided on including those yet.  I can make crappy .AVIs look pretty damn
good
through motion vectoring tricks, but I was only going to include them if the
original sources had been lost.)
--
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The world's most comprehensive gaming database project.

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[SWCollect] Software collecting videos

2003-02-03 Thread Jim Leonard
Origin Museum wrote:
> 
> 1.  Direct Sale from EA--This was the FULL package, obtainable only via mail-order.  
>This included the game (in the film canister), the music CD, the VHS video, the 
>T-Shirt, the 'Behind The Screens' CD, and the 1995 Wing Commander calendar.  This 
>version came in a BROWN Cardboard Mailing Box, with the extras packaged OUTSIDE the 
>canister...there was NO 'game box' for this version.

Small change of subject:  Does anyone here have this VHS tape?  I am not going
to beg for a copy, but I wanted to tell you guys that in the next few months I
am going to finally start another DVD video project, this one an effort to
preserve video relevant to software collectors, and I have contacts who are
willing to lend me their copies of the Sierra promotional tapes of the late
1980s for it.  Also scheduled was the "making of" Wing Commander VHS tape,
which is why I bring it up because I don't have a copy.

The DVD produced by the project would be sold a few bucks above cost (probably
through CustomFlix so that I don't have to deal with fullfillment).  The goal
of the project would be to:

- Professionally dump the video in 4:2:2 for proper mastering to DVD's 4:2:0
(no cheap DV conversions)
- Clean up the video (remove noise, color correction, exposure/white level
correction)
- Clean up the audio (remove noise, remaster audio (game soundtracks) where
appropriate)
- Author to DVD with simple menu and chapter points
- Professional-grade MPEG-2 encoding

All of this was done for MindCandy so I already have the tools and knowledge. 
The scope of this project was "behind the scenes" and/or "making-of" videos --
inside trivia stuff that any collector would drool over.  So, so far, I can
only think of four:

- Sierra promo videos (1989 and 1990 I believe I have contacts for, were there
any more?)
- 7th Guest "making-of" bundled with early versions (I have this)
- Wing Commander VHS tape (I do not have this)

Can anyone think of any more?

(Also:  There are some CDROM videos that may fall into this scope, like the
Ken & Roberta interview snippets on CDROM bundled with the Robert Williams
collection, and I can remember a Robert Williams promo interview on some CDROM
gaming multimedia magazine that was popular in the mid 1990s, but I haven't
decided on including those yet.  I can make crappy .AVIs look pretty damn good
through motion vectoring tricks, but I was only going to include them if the
original sources had been lost.)
-- 
http://www.MobyGames.com/
The world's most comprehensive gaming database project.

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