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5 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Was talking to a Richmond supporting mate who tells me they have like a directors cut with audio from the coaches box etc while the game is played.
Sounded awesome.
Be great if we come up with stuff like that. 

I'm also a huge fan of what the yanks do with a show called "Americas Game."
They interview players, talk through Pre-season, each game and their play-off series culminating in the Superbowl.
They've done it every season from the 60s and is brilliant for sportfans.

Can you-tube a few different ones.
With my favourite being the 1981 49ers which reminded me of us. (which I can't find)
Another that amused me highly was 2007 NY Giants.

I think we are about 10 years away ‘NFL Films’ quality productions. We are still dealing with partly shaved Brown Bear named ‘BT’ standing with his back to the camera in the rooms after the game looking for people that are too awkward to avoid talking to him.

 
12 minutes ago, rpfc said:

I think we are about 10 years away ‘NFL Films’ quality productions. We are still dealing with partly shaved Brown Bear named ‘BT’ standing with his back to the camera in the rooms after the game looking for people that are too awkward to avoid talking to him.

Ahh .... They're not interested in the commentators.
It's about the team and it's main players, the coaches, the teams mindset for different games throughout the season etc. 
With all the footage these days it wouldn't be too hard to come up with something very similar here.

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35 minutes ago, rpfc said:

I think we are about 10 years away ‘NFL Films’ quality productions. We are still dealing with partly shaved Brown Bear named ‘BT’ standing with his back to the camera in the rooms after the game looking for people that are too awkward to avoid talking to him.

Fox footy usually does that interview thing with the premiers about their season from recollection.  I've never bothered to watch the whole thing for other teams, but I'm thinking just that show could be pretty decient.

Dispite our 2020 season following it's release being somewhat of a flop, I thought that the "To Hell and Back" series was pretty well produced.  Surely the MFC have got a stack of behind the scenes footage and can do a few post GF follow up interviews that will get packaged up into a quality product for us long suffering die hard to lap up?

 
23 hours ago, daisycutter said:

yeah, i just realised my memory of dvds is so very rusty, Haven't had one for more than 10 years

and yeah most were 576i which is SD, though they did do some at 720 (heavily compressed) according to google so it is possible.....but certainly not 1080i or p

I've been progressively going through my DVD collection and replacing some of my favorites with Blu-Ray, because on a hi-def big screen TV, I find the picture quality is chalk and cheese and once you see things in hi-def, standard def looks kind of crappy.  I do have a 4K TV and have some titles in that, but most of the time, I probably don't think that makes a huge difference.

Rewatching the most import game played by the MFC in my lifetime in anything but hi-def would definitely agitate me.

How much is an autographed one?


Managed to get a hard drive with every game this year including finals, grand final and 4 different commentary sources for the GF. Can provide details should one be interested 

12 minutes ago, Panamapapers said:

Managed to get a hard drive with every game this year including finals, grand final and 4 different commentary sources for the GF. Can provide details should one be interested 

You mean a usb stick?

21 hours ago, Panamapapers said:

Managed to get a hard drive with every game this year including finals, grand final and 4 different commentary sources for the GF. Can provide details should one be interested 

Marvellous Effort that…

 
On 11/11/2021 at 5:16 PM, Panamapapers said:

Managed to get a hard drive with every game this year including finals, grand final and 4 different commentary sources for the GF. Can provide details should one be interested 

I dare say you will have a ‘torrent’ of interest…

 

 

Pirating. I wish to pirate it.


I went past JB at highpoint earlier and they had the DVD there but couldn't see the victory pack or bluray. Are these out yet or are they delayed?

10 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I went past JB at highpoint earlier and they had the DVD there but couldn't see the victory pack or bluray. Are these out yet or are they delayed?

Ordered mine from JBs on Sunday night and it turned up Tuesday Morning. So good that JBs don't use Aust Post anymore. 

7 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Product Description

The 2021 AFL Premiers DVD box set is a collectors item only available for a very limited time. It includes every game the premiers Melbourne Demons played this year including the regular season and the finals season including the Grand Final.

That's over 50 hours of viewing in this limited edition box set. Also includes the Grand Final on DVD and on Blu Ray.

In this limited release Complete Season Collection, enjoy full replays from all 22 Home and Away games, Qualifying and Preliminary Finals, the 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final in both standard and stunning high definition, and a specially-commissioned Premiers Season Highlights programme, featuring in-depth analysis of the Demons' magnificent 2021 Premiership Season.

It was a season to remember, for Melbourne fans, as the grand old club claimed its first Premiership in 57 years. Racing out to a 9-0 record, the Demons were the competition benchmark all season and clinched the Minor Premiership in dramatic style with a goal after the siren in Round 23, before a perfect Finals campaign saw them lift the AFL Premiership Cup on the last Saturday of September.


Gonna have to buy three, maybe four of them...

Victory Pack delivered this morning 

Excellent Weather for a DVD or 2

The Preliminary Final is just as good as the GF, it is really an 8 Quarter thrashing!!

2 hours ago, Mr Steve said:

Product Description

The 2021 AFL Premiers DVD box set is a collectors item only available for a very limited time. It includes every game the premiers Melbourne Demons played this year including the regular season and the finals season including the Grand Final.

That's over 50 hours of viewing in this limited edition box set. Also includes the Grand Final on DVD and on Blu Ray.

In this limited release Complete Season Collection, enjoy full replays from all 22 Home and Away games, Qualifying and Preliminary Finals, the 2021 Toyota AFL Grand Final in both standard and stunning high definition, and a specially-commissioned Premiers Season Highlights programme, featuring in-depth analysis of the Demons' magnificent 2021 Premiership Season.

It was a season to remember, for Melbourne fans, as the grand old club claimed its first Premiership in 57 years. Racing out to a 9-0 record, the Demons were the competition benchmark all season and clinched the Minor Premiership in dramatic style with a goal after the siren in Round 23, before a perfect Finals campaign saw them lift the AFL Premiership Cup on the last Saturday of September.

Thank you. Am I right that this is the only product out there at the moment where EVERYTHING is in HD? 

10 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

Thank you. Am I right that this is the only product out there at the moment where EVERYTHING is in HD? 

I think it's only the GF in HD everything else is SD


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Great rewatching value. I like how they used Jack Viney for the interview in the season’s highlights review. I had great memories of his dad presenting the hotter than hell 1998 season review  

  • 3 weeks later...

Ordered the Blu Ray DVD on the night and still waiting .... :blink:

Picked up the blu ray last weekend from JB, handily scored a Black Friday discount to boot. Got a bit of joy from watching with the MMM commentary featuring Luke Darcy. He kept it together reasonably well...

 

I am about to order all the full seasons games plus finals from Sanity at $144 bucks! The finals are in Blu ray!🤩

2 hours ago, picket fence said:

I am about to order all the full seasons games plus finals from Sanity at $144 bucks! The finals are in Blu ray!🤩

Only the grand final is.

(And it might be cheaper at EzyDVD.)


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