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  • #16
    Message from Steve Osborne................



    There is no problem with rights on ads and tralers.

    No one in the day ask for rights to print trailers or ads.

    Plus I know for a fact that MANY of Derann's and other companies releases did not have rights given.

    As long only a few prints are sold and are within a small group there is no problem. I know this for a fact.

    A person can download MANY films from the Internet and show on large screens!!

    We make NO MONEY of the prints and NO Money is made by showing them at home. In fact anyone that sells a new print is loosing money!!!!!!

    And on 16mm films? Every print out there has no rights. They were made for TV stations and film libraries!!!

    This is a hobby! Are hobbies suppose to be a diversion from everyday life? Its suppose to be fun!

    Lets make it that way and stop the Debbie Downers out there that are always trying to start trouble and bickering.

    LETS ENJOY AND HAVE FUN! All my best, Steve Osborne The Reel Image

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    • #17
      SO.....my fine feathered film shmoes ! Now you've heard it from THE MASTER !!

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      • #18
        Lee, would it be an idea to have a "sticky" post on here listing all the current prints in stock/available to order?

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        • #19
          Hi Stu. I've gone for a email registration system for the latest news from this end which thankfully has a good number of subscribers already and it also helps me to keep track. I can also confirm nothing is made from these for the love of our hobby projects but its quite wonderful to see your efforts finally projected on a white screen for sure. Our great friends in the US will be able to order from your local supplier saving you extra shipping costs as well. I think collectively everyone is doing a great job and we have enjoyed all these new titles so very much on our home screens.
          PS The film itself runs for approximately 14 minutes.

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          • #20
            Perhaps a repeat of how to register for new members would be a good idea, Lee.

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