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That was quick!!!

Cost's involved are: $250 for the compile alone..

$250 for the personal party tape which does contain ALL the shots included in the compile..

These cost's are to cover the compiling and editing, which as you can imagine are time consuming.......

So, you have three options to go with, compile alone, personal party tape alone or both together.....

Obviously cost will sway some people in one direction, choosing only one of the above....which for my money would be the personal party tape as you can show it to sponsors and they get to see the event as a whole with your car featured throughout!!!!

It's better for us if you buy both, but hey , it's you'r money....

Duncan and sav man, i should have an idea of you shot number's later today...Generaly it's around three minutes worth but can be more...remember each shot could be anywhere from 20 to 40 seconds depending on the section of road you were on at the time...

WIlly..

Did you have a chance to get an idea of the amount of footage yet? I'm still interested in the Personal Party Tape.

Hey sav man, I had a look and you car appear's approx 27 times on the cue sheets....

Working on an average of 30 seconds a shot, that equates to around 8 minutes....

duncan: still have to check you'r numbers.......

We had one done in '03 for sponsors and it was quite good... will have to check the pricing though because I believe it was more expensive than dat16. Had a bit of slow mo en all so good to have one done.

TT

SCTV bar fridge must have been dry that month!

Pity only management go near that fridge!!!!!!

In regards to pricing, It is now a flat rate of $250 for each.(compile or personalised party tape)

Obviously it would be $500 for both....

It used to be priced dependant on content, so Targa Tom probably had quite alot of shots in 03..

The process has been streamlined somewhat since then too...

Duncan: For 811 you have 23 apperances (including some "smoke", some "dirt driving" and something about a traffic island during the prologue???? ;):blink:

832 has 15 goes at stardom also including the term "spinout" on the prolouge........ :P

I haven't looked at the shots yet so I'm going by what's written on the que sheets, although I was shooting at the "traffic island" at Georgetown and you weren't the only one's!!!

Hi guys,

I need to rectify a pricing issue, it has come to my attention that the original pricing was incorrect...

As it stands now it is $250 for a compile alone, and an additional $250 for a Personal Party Tape which includes the unedited compile as it has to be done anyway....

So it works out at $250 for a compile only....$500 for the Personal Party Tape which includes the unedited compile....

Sorry for any inconvience, I only found out myself a few days ago.... :)

Willy...

We got our compiliation DVD yesterday, it is excellent. Highly recommended

Question for you Tim, can we post excerpts on the internet? there is some funny stuff like mark running over gutters :D

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