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Older DVDs Clearance / Sale

5:37 pm, April 15th, 2009.  Author: Micah

We are phasing out a few of our older DVDs. I can't say WHEN any product(s) will be pulled and IF the product(s) will be re-released.

Over 50% off of 5 of our old releases until they are either out of stock or we choose to pull them to clear space in our warehouse for other projects.

I have no exact timeframe of when any product will be pulled, but it could be as early as a month or two.  We do not have plans to re-release all of these titles, and if we do re-release them, the will be at least 6 months before they are purchasable again.

The Man From Oklahoma

Word may be out by now, since we advertised it in our DVD of The Three Musketeers of the West, we WILL be re-releasing this film into stores.  It did well, and with the new (much, MUCH better artwork) it will be worth releasing into stores.  We projected it being out in Q3 2009, it will be out either late Q3 or sometime in Q4 of 2009 (as long as Ryko, our distributor, approves that is).

If you would like to see this film before then, now is a fantastic time to buy with the much reduced price.  You would also be helping us get a little extra money to put toward the re-release and clear out some MUCH needed room in our warehouse for the new DVDs we are getting in.

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New DVD covers

6:57 pm, September 3rd, 2008.  Author: Micah

We are doing some polishing to some of our old DVDs because of a pending retail contract.

9-3-08 -- 4 Covers uploaded
http://picasaweb.google.com/dfi.projects/NewDVDCovers#

We are in the process of redoing our DVDs for retail distribution.  We finally got into a distribution company who will be putting our products into retail stores around the US, and possibly even abroad.  They asked us to work up some different covers as they didn't think our old ones would sell too well.  A few of the covers were fine, but since we were redoing some we figured we would polish off all of them.

We have a new, more eye appealing template that no longer has the solid, flat bars on the top and bottom.  We added icons to the back covers to allow quick and easy review of where the DVD can play and what format the film is presented in.  Along with that, we pushed the barcode up more, giving us some more real estate on the back cover.  We managed to free up almost all of the front cover space, only taking a small section of the top left corner.  We haven't passed the covers on to the distribution company yet, but I think you will agree that they are a vast improvement over the old covers.

The Last Gun

Not really too much different actually.  We were able to make the cover image larger, filling up almost the entire cover.  Instead of the generic font for the cover, we traced the title directly from the film.  Decided to add the original Italian name to the cover, to avoid confusion with another film named The Last Gun.  Added the producer and director.  back cover is more more elegant and it is not as crowded.  Added a few more images showing the other main actors as well.

From the Orient with Fury

This cover was not as good as it should have been.  Back when we released it, we didn't have a lot of art assets for the film and we could only work with what we had.  Now, we have some more to choose from and we decided to use part of our old assets and part of a flyer we dug up that had a rather stylish look to it.  The front cover features part of the flyer.  The original flyer had different text where we put "Ken Clark is Agent 077 in" and "From the Orient with Fury", but beyond that we only laid the other cast and crew information right on top of the image.  It looks SO much better.  For the back cover we used the theme from the front cover and created a background suitably featuring the city and Margaret Lee from the old front cover.  We moved the old Ken Clark cutout over a bit and the back cover was basically done.  Personally, this is my favorite cover right now.  It is not finished, but it is such an improvement on the original already.

Mission Bloody Mary

No one seemed to think the old cover for this film was bad.  But, we took advantage of our new template and used the extra space to provide a bit more information about the cast and crew.  The back cover was polished up a bit and looks nice and sharp.  It blends better with the DVD menus now too.

The Three Musketeers of the West

Not too much different from what we had before, just moved some cover elements around a bit and it made room to fit one screenshot image.  Just a note, we still haven't heard back from the lab in Paris about the audio track, but we are not giving up on it.  We are nagging them until they let us know the price so we can finish the project.

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