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CustomFlix launches guide to DVD publishing
Jun 7, 2004 12:00 PM
CustomFlix, the on-demand DVD publishing and fulfillment company,
has introduced “The Ten Top DVD Authoring Nightmares — and
How To Avoid Them,” a free industry guide to DVD publishing.
The guide delivers key tips and advice from top experts in the DVD
and video industry, including Darren Giles, Jim Taylor, Ralph LaBarge,
Ben Waggoner, Bruce Nazarian, and Doug Dixon, to help producers avoid
mistakes — from the minor to the catastrophic — when
authoring and delivering DVDs. The guide is supported by a wide range
of companies concerned with DVD authoring, including Apple Computer,
Broadfield, Canopus, DVCreators.net, DV Magazine, Like A Pro, Magnet
Media, Pinnacle Systems, Promax, Sonic Solutions, The DVD Association,
ToolFarm, Total Training, Ulead.
With the emergence of DVD as a predominant method of media
distribution, DVD authoring, packaging and distribution have become a
critical part of any video production. The information included in the
guide is timely and appropriate for producers in sectors including
broadcasting, commercial production, corporate in-house media, event
videography, education, religious institutions and independent
filmmaking.
The guide is available for free subscription at www.
www.CustomFlix.com/DVDGuide.com. Subscribers will automatically
receive one chapter each day.
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