I wish very much someone had answered this question, as I would love to see it. I remember it as one of the most moving short films I've seen.
Nope. I wrote in to BBC enquiring whether its out on Dvd and there was no plans to release it on DVD.
Professional Foul, part of the BBC 2's Play of the Week series, is available on Rare TV on DVD. Other plays from the BBC 2 series are obtainable on DVD.
I guess it will follow through on DVD and Blue Ray like all quality BBC productions it is currently being shown on UK BBC TV so it will be a time to arrive on this Media
currently no it is not
It's probably only available on DVD - Programs are only listed on the BBC's iPlayer for a short time.
in a DVD store
Nope. I wrote in to BBC enquiring whether its out on Dvd and there was no plans to release it on DVD.
You can buy all 3 seasons on DVD already on amazon, but season 4 (which has only been on the BBC since October) does not yet have a release date for DVD.
Professional Foul, part of the BBC 2's Play of the Week series, is available on Rare TV on DVD. Other plays from the BBC 2 series are obtainable on DVD.
COST TO TRANSFER 16 MILLIMETER FILM TO DVD
The film is now out on DVD .
The software asperasoft will convert 8mm film to DVD. There are several other software applications that also convert 8mm film to DVD including globalsafe and video2dvd.
There are several retailers that sell the Planet Earth DVD series online. The Official BBC Shop is probably the first place to try but online DVD retailers such as Amazon or Play may have better deals.
At this date the film is not available on DVD. I am a fan of this film and would love to have it in my collection.
I guess it will follow through on DVD and Blue Ray like all quality BBC productions it is currently being shown on UK BBC TV so it will be a time to arrive on this Media
No. Originally the concert aired on BBC Television In Concert series in 1982. Apart that broadcasting, the show is never released individually. The concert appear for the first time in Status Quo Live at The BBC dvd/cd box set.
In order to transfer something on cine film to DVD, you need both the source of the cine film (e.g. a VCR if you originally recorded the film on a VHS tape) and a DVD recorder. Make sure to connect the A/V cable to both the source of the cine film and the DVD recorder. Hit "record" on the DVD recorder. Then hit "play" on the source player. When the film's done, hit "stop" on both. Surely one has to project the film then record on to a camcorder. I would like an answer of what is the best way to do this.