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Date:         Sun, 30 Nov 1997 12:31:31 -0800
Reply-To:     Sam Scholten <vwvanagon@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Sam Scholten <vwvanagon@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: video: rear engined buses 1948 till 1993
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Thomas,

I'm quite sure that there is a small but guaranteed market for the video. I, for one, would be interested, regardless of whether or not the video has overdubs or subtitles. All it would take would be perhaps a little more time in the production studio to do the overdubs- not necessarily ambitious or expensive, just a minor editing job. I don't see why this guy couldn't do at least a small run of maybe 500 copies for $30 a pop.

As someone who has recording experience, I can tell you that maybe 2-3 more days of studio time is a MINOR expense as professional productions go, especially if it expands the market for your product, so don't believe any B.S. about the unsurmountable expense to do this. Apart from the studio time, added expenses would perhaps be to hire the translator and narrator, perhaps for a day at the very most, and then the program needs to be remastered (maybe several hours). If I am missing something, let me know; I will stand corrected. (union scale in Germany is high, etc.?)

Aside from that, I'm sure that there are many bus enthusiasts who would pay much more than $30.00 for a tape like this. By all means, haggle this guy into doing this. Tons of people on or off both lists will LOVE you for it!!!

Best of luck!!!!!

Sam

"Just as original as the original=just as many ideas appropriated from VW as the first time"

---Thomas Niksch <cct_tom_niksch@CLASSIC.MSN.COM> wrote: > > Ron, > > Recently a jourmalist who nicely composed a video named Bulli, Bus and > Pritschenwagen in german language, asked me about my opinion concerning to > bring such a video on the noth american market. > > The film shows the compete range of the rear engined busses from 1950 to the > the very end in Graz 1993. It is about 90 min long and includes a session of > about 25 minutes showing a queue of approx. 300 buses passing by for the 1993 > Bulli meeting near Koblenz. > > As costs for transferring the video into english in a professional way are > quite high I forward these questins to you: > > - How many of those videos could be distributed in USA / CDN ? > - What would be a reasonable price compared to other offers in the US ? > > Siegfried H. Maier who produces the videos will provide a copy in US system > compatible standards and in german language so maybe somone (e.g. Tom Forhan's > wife) can consider if it's worth while beeing "exported" > > Thanks Tom N. > > adress is: > Siegfrid H.Maier > Bischof-Fischer-Straße 118 > D-73430 Aalen > phone +49 - 73 61 - 6 60 14 > fax: +49 - 73 61 - 6 49 94 >

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