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hey guys, I'll try to get the trailer out saturday night =)

i'm working all day tomorrow and going out tomorrow night, but saturday during the day i'm free, so it *could* be out late saturday arvo, fingers crossed

please be patient, as stan said - this is our first attempt, and we're trying to make the best of what we have - we didn't really plan on turning this movie into a DVD in the first place i don't think!

we have some EXCELLENT ideas lined up for the next cruises - and I can 100% guarantee that the dvds will just keep getting better and better as we get more experience at this kind of thing.

so like i said, please bare with us for now - and hopefully our (first) final product will not disappoint! =)

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Maybe you pay us to do a special on your car... :D

We'll see how this first project goes, and whether or not the costs involved are offset by the $10 charge. For now, this price is fixed. But later on, and dependent on the quality + response from people - we may be able to market it better and charge a little more.

so where is Menthu?

*taps foot impatiently

calm down sonny! :lol: yeah the preview vid is all edited - i just need to put the soundtrack in now... it's in there, it just isn't synced 100% :(

so yeah, preview vid will be up tomorrow arvo :P it's around 3 mins 15 secs long =)

TRAILER WILL BE RELEASED TODAY!!!

All details regarding downloading will be given out when the file has been uploaded - trust me people, I spent all night with Menthu_Rae editing this thing, it looks f**king good! :P

And here's the good part; there are MANY MANY cars in it - a lot more cars than I first thought made the final cut.

The final DVD release at the moment will look like this (unofficial as yet):

1) Full edited run of the whole event...

2) Full North run of the Old Pac

3) Hi-Res slideshow

4) Full South run of the Old Pac

5) Trailer

* All footage on the DVD will be in HI-RES; you will not be disappointed at the quality.

COMMENT:

See how it will pay to float around the L.S.D. Crew from now on... we've got some wicked ideas for the next cruise, just need cooperation from all members to make things happen!

* Cruise Cam (dynamic camera mounted/held in Prelude)

* Chase Cam (fixed camera mounted in R34)

* Owner Interviews (on event, on cars, etc.)

* Machine Features (engines, mods, and overall)

* Sound Offs (exhausts, systems etc.)

* Event Coverage (non car related, but cruise related)

That's right, there will be not 1 but 2 cars for L.S.D. at all attended cruises/events from now on to capture the action from all angles. On top of this there will also be lots of photography going on during stops etc.

Cheers people... hope you enjoy the trailer :( I sure did!

Finally, sorry about the delay - hope you all understand.

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