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Mikejoed 09-05-2011 18:07

Public Viewing of Historical DVD
 
At last a date has been set for the public viewing of the Historical DVD that Lee and I have been corroborating on since January this year.

It's at

Accrington Library in the Lecture room upstairs

on Saturday 28th May 2011

7.30 pm for 8.00 pm start

Our MP Graham Jones will be opening the proceedings

The DVD lasts for an hour and focuses on the history of Plantation Road, the properties in the area and their past residents. For more info check out the Accrington Observer article at this link

http://menmedia.co.uk/accringtonobse...st-famous-road

Entry is free and there will be copies of the DVD available to order or purchase on the night [depending on numbers] at a nominal fee to cover the cost of production - £2.00

look forward to seeing you there. If you're on Accrington Web introduce yourself. It's always nice to put a face to a name :)

heth 10-05-2011 06:33

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I will be there to support me Dad & Mike!! :D

cashman 10-05-2011 11:24

Re: Public Viewing of Historical DVD
 
Shame would have gone to that, but its date of Play Off Final fer Stanley.

Mikejoed 10-05-2011 13:37

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That's ok Cashman, Copies will be made available in the library, Town Hall and the One Planet shop on Abbey street.

Bob Dobson 10-05-2011 20:57

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I cannot get there, but will be buying one from the library

Pudwoppa 15-05-2011 11:36

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I can't make it to the viewing but I'll definitely be buying a copy. Congratulations Mike and Lee - looks like a nice project.

Mikejoed 07-06-2011 12:16

Re: Public Viewing of Historical DVD
 
Well, as no one else has commented I'm pleased to say the evening public viewing of the DVD was a great success. We had around 70 peeps attend and but for a scary start with the equipment all went well and it was received enthusiastically.

Unfortunately, due to some technical hitches I did not have the completed copy to my own satisfaction available on the night and I was actually kept busy for a further week ironing out some glitches and inserting further relevant information. Copies are now available in Accrington's library to loan or purchase. They can also be bought at the One Planet shop in Abbey Street, Accrington.

If there was anyone attending from Accy web they were too shy to introduce themselves! My grateful thanks to all who did attend and helped make the night such a great succes and an even greater encouragement. I am also hugely grateful to Katherine, librarian, who accommodated us for the evening and my two friends Alex and Sheila for attending to the brews afterwards. I'm also very grateful to Graham Jones our MP for giving up his time to introduce the evening.

The evening had barely finished before I was asked when the next DVD showing would be! Well, it will take a lot of research for the 'Acorn Trail' but I hope it will prove to be as interesting to everyone when it it is completed - some time towards the end of the year.

Bernard Dawson 07-06-2011 13:21

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Great night Mike. Excellent turn out for a Saturday night. It shows that people are interested in the history of the town.

garinda 07-06-2011 16:36

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Great news, it was so well attended, and well received.

Well done.

It's important bother to record our history.

Mikejoed 09-06-2011 15:35

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Thank you for your support.

Wynonie Harris 09-06-2011 21:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 905109)
Shame would have gone to that, but its date of Play Off Final fer Stanley.

The perils of counting one's chickens... ;)

Mikejoed 13-06-2011 14:15

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A new problem has arisen that I would appreciate anyone's advice on. I didn't anticipate that some of the older DVD players that people have might struggle or even refuse to work completely with the format I used for the DVD.

For anyone who is technically up on these things - I have burned the project to disk using Windows DVD maker in AVI format. I was led to understand that this apparently is the most popular format and should work on most DVD models. However, I am getting some reports back of DVDs not running, which is as frustrating for me as I am sure it will be for those with older equipment. I will of course replace or reimburse for any copies that refuses to perform on their players. In the meanwhile I am experimenting with different formats and will let everyone know when I succeed. Any advice or suggestions will be gratefully received.


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