As most of you know, Eric Talmant and I conducted a seminar last month. We had it recorded and we plan on offering it as a DVD.
Now, we're having trouble with editing the video. Would you rather: A) Have the DVD soon. Nevermind the editing -- I'll be happy with a rough-edit DVD as long as all the information is there.
B) Wait longer to get a DVD with on-screne graphics added. I'd be happier waiting for a nicer edit of the video.
B) for me. My reason is selfish-the Aussie dollar sucks at the moment & I've had a tough time financially. I also think if the DVD is done in too much haste even if the info is there it may come across as a poor product & people wont buy from you in the future. For example the Westside Barbell book of methods just plain SUCKED. I was really surprised they put out such a poor product. Just Louie's web articles with poor editing & a few photos here & there-I sold my copy. I would take the time & put out a good, sharp product which would make people think of buying more stuff from you.
I say do the job in a way that would make you proud to be a part of it if you had to show it to someone who had no idea who you were or what it was about beforehand.
Any more info on when you are releasing your DVD? I saw Eric Talmant is selling his unedited version. I just want the info I don't care if it is pretty.
Thank you, Rob
P.S.
Thank you for a most excellant manual. It truly is one of the best I have read. Very info dense.
And thanks to everyone for their inputs. As I'm sure it's clear by now, I'm working on an edited version. I am hoping to push it out soon, so I'll pass along more info as it becomes available.
Should be soon. They're done editing and they look awesome! I do want to wait for my website to get finished first, which should only be a couple of more weeks. I'll put up more info about the DVD when I get some time.