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FINAL PURCHASE DATE: 27 NOVEMBER 2005

As most of you who were at the cruise will know, Menthu Rae and myself documented the whole event on camera (film and photos). So far, only the photos have been put up for viewing (enter my site for details), but the video has not. I know that quite a few people have been in a lot of pain to see this video :mellow:

Good news is that we have begun work on getting it to you... the RAW file alone was only 15gb :D so uploads / downloads are definitely out of the question. Another piece of good news is that we are half way through editing and producing a full-on DVD on my mate's Apple G5 (complete with effects, soundtrack and other random stuff :rolleyes:)

In about 1 week we will release a 3-4 minute preview of what this DVD contains (some highlights of the event). This will be for general download by everyone.

For those who want the full length and high definition version of the footage, we are offering $10 DVDs (with jewel cases and covers) delivered to your door....

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REASONS:

1) There is quite a lot of questionable driving in this film

2) The file is just TOO big for any other delivery

3) My mate has lots of experience with this work

4) To have SAU DVDs is just "sick" :rolleyes:

5) We are planning to document all NSW cruises from now on and turn them into movies :blink:

So if you are at all interested; please raise some e-hands here. We will have all DVDs ready to roll out by the end of next week.

Thank you all

Stan

WATCH THE TRAILER NOW:

http://crankroom.com/satanic/SkylineCruisePreview.wmv

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Password: "lsdpass"

CONFIRMED LIST (also the distribution schedule):

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YES my hand is up for it man sweet i reckon thats kool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe I spelt it wrong... you know like a real DVD case, not just the disc itself :D Hope that makes sense~

Anyways, for everyone else, please see first post for confirmation of interest - new list down the bottom.

Once I give the green light, all of you will get a PM with details and instructions (payment and delivery details from you). Cheers for the interest, and yes we have decided to go hardcore with SAU cruises :( They are just just so massive and fun!

It'll be between 30-45 minutes depending on the final size of the file... the RAW file was 1hr16minutes which contained quite a lot of crap. So we'll fix that up and keep it good :(

Name added to list~

Well basically the video is too big to put on the internet...  so we are making a DVD, if you want one it'll be $10.00 delivered to your door . . . 

Make sense now?

oic~~kool , but since i didn t drive on dat day so i would like to see the video first then decicde if i want one , and if you wife doesn t mind ....yeah you can show me about it first and i get it off you....

Thanks for all the interest guys... keep em coming :D

And for rukus and Wink, if ya want your cars off for some reason... let me know - no offence will be taken, but seriously those shots were some of the best (considered results from 3 people)

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