Well Scott, I too would love to see more.  While I may be a "newby" at this 
sport, I continue my broadcast production work from home now and would gladly 
compile/edit video for the benefit of the group and my own education.  DVDs 
might be more enjoyable.  And, come to think of it, why limit to just one 
collector, when many have lots to share!  What doya think?

Steve Atkins
Lubun Productions

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "Scott Colgrove" <[email protected]> 

> Andy - I just received an email from the producer. Apparently this was 
> produced 
> a few years ago and the edits were long ago discarded. 
> 
> Too bad for us.................. 
> 
> Maybe Rene would be willing to reenact the interview and film with his home 
> movie camera? 
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From [email protected]  Thu Nov  9 17:58:45 2006
From: [email protected] (Andrew Baron)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:12:00 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Great video on YouTube
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Too bad.  Wouldn't the alternative be nice?  But a lot of work, even  
for a simple production.  Once a year I do a presentation of music  
and talking records on vintage phonographs for a local high-school  
history class, and even that takes a surprising amount of time to  
prepare and execute.

Still, the video as we have it on YouTube is a treasure.

Andy

On Nov 9, 2006, at 3:52 PM, Scott Colgrove wrote:

> Andy - I just received an email from the producer.  Apparently this  
> was produced a few years ago and the edits were long ago discarded.
>
> Too bad for us..................
>
> Maybe Rene would be willing to reenact the interview and film with  
> his home movie camera?

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