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With all of the kind favorable reviews coming in for the SR05 DVD, you should all be aware of Tim Smalley's indispensible contribution to the production. Tim guided my photography during the event, made sure I was where I was supposed to be and helped wrangle the individuals you see featured.
Dubs of all raw footage were sent to Tim, who spent countless hours producing detailed logs of the tapes with timecode references so I knew exactly who was who and what was what. He also gathered and prepared all of the photographs that made possible the tribute to Art Meyer.
As each segment was edited in rough form, Tim reviewed them and responded with invaluable feedback critiques that resulted in vastly improved final cuts.
In short, I could not have produced the product you see without his assistance. No one should ever doubt the depth of Tim's passion for our hobby, and insistence that it be presented in the best possible light. Mr. Humble asked that he not be named in the credits, but I will tell you Tim is the best Executive Producer I have ever worked with.
I am seriously thinking about sending him a free copy.
-Kerry
Tried to watch it on my DVD player last night, but about halfway through (during Merriman's Flying Sub section), I got major "glitching" onscreen which rapidly escalated to the point where it actually locked up my DVD player. I haven't tried it on my computer yet, but I was wondering if anyone else had issues with their copy. My DVD player is a recent model Sony, so it's not low grade garbage.
Any thoughts?
Oh, and there are no visible scratches or other blemishes that I can find on the DVD itself.
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[color=#000F22]I had no trouble with mine. Sorry to hear that. Sounds like you may have just gotten a dud. That happens. Email Kerry about what to do. I'm sure this is an isolated incidence.
Like they say, "There's always one bad apple in the bunch." I'm not sayin' what it is. ]
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