Originally Posted by SFU
Not trying to be a kill-joy, but working in an industry that is currently being decimated by illegal copying (cutbacks meaning I've had ONE business flight in 18 months, versus every two weeks in 2003 - I'm sure you'll all appreciate how much THAT hurts!), and having a partner who works in the TV industry, I feel compelled to comment.
It's great that you are all so excited about the Concorde program, but please consider the production company who paid the researchers, writers, producers, editors, etc to put this show together. I'm sure none of you would be broken by a $25-$30 cost for a sharp, clear-sounding DVD bought from the production company or an online retailer, rather than a third generation copy. And it would only encourage the further production of such shows, meaning we'd get to see MORE detailed accounts of special moments in aviation.
Lending a tape to somebody to watch is one thing, but 50 copies?!
I will now step off my soap-box....
it was on the TV for C-----S sake!
can u imagine how many people did tape it!
also it has been on several tims before. its not like its Kylies video or something thats available in department or video stores!
and Im also in the industry!