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Solutions: Copy Videos cremationofcare.com / Joseph Skelton
Copying DVD's and getting them out to the public is an excellent way of engaging in the infowar. Here I will give a quick run though how to get started, if you haven't already done so. The main essential items that you will need: -
Cost of blank DVD's Blank DVD's can be either very cheap or very expensive, depending on where you get them from. Many shops on the average High Street will sell a pack of ten disks for the same cost of fifty elsewhere - so be sure to compare prices before you buy!. More often than not, you will save your money buying disks over the internet. Type of blank DVD's to buy
In the UK, I buy my disks online from svp.co.uk (these ones are particularly reliable). If you shop around online you should be able to find a supplier appropriate to your needs. Titles to copy That is really up to you. Obviously, my own preferences are the 9/11 related films like Loose Change and Terrorstorm. For legal reasons, you should only copy such films where the original maker has authorized you to do so; for non-profit educational purposes. Copy equipment
I bought one off ebay a few months back and it works like a charm. The UK based website svp.co.uk also has some for sale. The cheapest ones will copy to one disk at a time, though for a few hundred pounds or dollars more you can 'up the auntie' and get one that has about eight drives, capable of making as many disks in one load! (Maybe I'll get one for Christmas!) DVD sleeves
Covers To make your videos a little more presentable, you should print off covers which can fit into the plastic DVD wallets. The cover can be designed yourself - or you can borrow someone else's design if they don't mind. Go to my website 911truthskipton.com to see examples of covers that I have designed. When giving out DVD's to strangers, they can often be a little dubious as to what the piece is about, so make the cover informative and as politically correct as possible. Labeling the disk From experience, I avoid using any kind of sticky label on the DVD's that I make, as this can cause the disk to spin off balance when in the player, which will in turn cause disturbances in the playback of the film. I have not done this myself, but I understand that, you can print pre-prepared designs straight on to a DVD with a special type of printer (ask at your local computer shops for more info). This is something that I am looking into as this makes the disk look a lot more professionally done. As a compromise, just handwrite the name of the film on the disk with a permanent marker-pen. Problem solved. Handing out videos
If you haven't already begun making copies of your videos like Loose Change, Mind the Gap and Terrorstorm, get on to it ASAP!. You have nothing to loose but your freedom... and maybe a little time and money.
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