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Viva Amiga Documentary New Site and Trailer
« on: September 30, 2010, 10:53:15 PM »
Hi Everyone

Zach from the Amiga doc here. Thanks so much for your kind words down in the other thread.

Sorry about the confusion with the other version of the trailer. Silly me, I had uploaded that to YouTube just to show my frickin Dad so he could see what I was working on. I forgot that people might actually hunt it down on YouTube and spread the unfinishjed version around. Lesson learned!

The official teaser is now online.

Check the new website at

http://www.amigafilm.com

and the youtube video is right there too.

Enjoy, and I do appreciate any and all feedback, even if I don't respond on here. As you might guess, I am getting bombarded with correspondence right now.

all my best
Zach
 

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Re: Viva Amiga Documentary New Site and Trailer
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2010, 12:24:50 AM »
@chaoslord, thanks for that. will see what i can do. youtube kinda muddied it up.

@Franko  What you said there is the goal of the film. WAnt to show what people missed and are possibly still missing out on. We want something classy, informative, fun, and beautiful. I think we're on the right track and I can't wait to beable to get you a copy! Hang in there, we've got a long way to go

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Re: Viva Amiga Documentary New Site and Trailer
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2010, 06:56:47 PM »
@save2600, other pre-order signup peoples: thanks! we will keep you informed about getting a copy once we get some other matters sorted.

As far as NetFlix, it's possible. Not sure. Lot of factors to consider there. We are currently looking at retaining the rights to our film, versus selling them to a distribution company. When you see a film on NetFlix, odds are that the filmmaker no longer owns it, he has sold the film to a company. And these companies arent known for being great to work with. I speak from experience.

thanks all