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shershey
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Location: Dillsburg, PA

PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 9:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This just in, some great news!!

Due to a very nice quantity discount from my DVD production company, I can now offer this DVD at an really great price. Those of you that have already ordered and paid for this DVD in advance, will be getting a rebate check along with your DVD. Shipments will begin going out 9.19.07

Stop by hersheyviolins.com for ordering information. To be posted 9.15.07.

Thanks again for you interest in this educational tool.

Scott W. Hershey
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The first wave of DVD's went out today. Thank you for the strong interest in this product.

Here are some critiques I have on this effort.

1. I could have done better if I would have spent 25 years in the film industry instead of the violin trade.

2. I am not entirely thrilled with some of the video shots as they appear to be a little on the dark side, depending on how they are being viewed. Laptop vs. TV. Could just be color adjustment?

3. I do believe the content is spot-on and after reviewing it again, I know I could have even gone into more detail in some areas and less detail in others. Guess that's the beauty of hindsight?

4. I tried to keep it informative and in doing so, it's a bit tight. Camera shy perhaps or just plain poor acting??

I'll just have to await the reviews and take my lumps. I do hope that all of the viewers will gain a better knowledge of this otherwise daunting process.

Thank you,
Scott W. Hershey
hersheyviolins.com
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