Official Bng Dvd Discussion Topic Bionicle: Next Generation Entry posted by Lewa Krom March 20, 2010 1,005 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 Because it was filling the 3D-animation topic!
Caliga Posted March 20, 2010 A lot sure has happened since I had to leave. A DVD? Wow. Quote Link to comment
Renddslow Posted March 20, 2010 Haha. Wow, that was fast. Well, here's my two cents: I think a DVD crew is neccacary. I also think they, in conjunction with the director, should be in charge of supplying the permission from Lego. Quote Link to comment
GlatorianJaller Posted March 20, 2010 We can't do that, we don't own BIONICLE. DVD's would be completely illegal unless we were giving it out free, and even then it may be illegal. Quote Link to comment
Jake-Toa Of Awsome Posted March 21, 2010 when you put up a new blog post nobody will be able to post here. no. whats the point? just let people be able to download it off the home site then burn if they want Quote Link to comment
Takhamavahu Posted March 21, 2010 agreed. selling is definately not going to fly, and producing them for free is preposterously inefficient. I think just put it up for download and peeps can burn it themselves. Quote Link to comment
SkullKid Posted March 21, 2010 THis is an okay Idea, as long as it is free. If you start selling the DVD's, then the whole copyright infringement thing gets messy. This is why i don't make a Fan Audiobook of any of the books. Because letting someone listen to the story for free will hurt the Book Prices. As long as your not making a profit out of this, i see no reason not to. -SK Quote Link to comment
GlatorianJaller Posted March 21, 2010 @Skully, yeah, but if we give it for free we lose a lot of money. Quote Link to comment
MIY Posted March 21, 2010 @Skully, yeah, but if we give it for free we lose a lot of money. We're not making money though. Anyway I don't like the idea of selling DVD's of the project because... 1. It's illegal to make money off of a company that's not yours 2. Where are you going to sell them? I don't think it's a good idea even if it is for free. If you give it to someone they might try to sell it and then we could get in some serious trouble. Also we're not going to get permission from Lego, even if you offer them half of the profit, most likely they're aren't going to make a deal with a unofficial company, or give them permission to use there products in something that you're giving out. It would be cool if they would let us but it's not going to happen. Quote Link to comment
Lewa Krom Posted March 21, 2010 We can't do that, we don't own BIONICLE. DVD's would be completely illegal unless we were giving it out free, and even then it may be illegal. Not necessarily free. Blank DVDs cost about $1 so all we would charge would be that. Or you could send us a blank DVD and we would send it back with the movie on it. -LK EDIT: miy, if we were to sell them, I would not allow any profit to the movie makers at all. It would all go to... 1) Lego 2) BZPower or 3) Charitable organizations Again, we'd check with Lego FIRST!!! I don't want to get into a legal problem with them at all! Quote Link to comment
Lewa Krom Posted March 21, 2010 Those envelopes with bubble wrap on the inside. The DVDs would be in a case. Quote Link to comment
GlatorianJaller Posted March 21, 2010 If that is what we will be doing, I have a DVD making program. It lets you make the titles and the scene selections and stuff like that. It is called "Sony DVD Architect Pro 4.5". Quote Link to comment
lunaticCircuitry Posted March 21, 2010 If that is what we will be doing, I have a DVD making program. It lets you make the titles and the scene selections and stuff like that. It is called "Sony DVD Architect Pro 4.5". I have iDVD. I'm still worried about the legalities of selling and shipping 'em to people, though. -Lunekk Quote Link to comment
Lewa Krom Posted March 21, 2010 If that is what we will be doing, I have a DVD making program. It lets you make the titles and the scene selections and stuff like that. It is called "Sony DVD Architect Pro 4.5". I have iDVD. I'm still worried about the legalities of selling and shipping 'em to people, though. -Lunekk If we have them send us a blank DVD and we send it back with the video on it, there will be NO money involved (unless you count postage ) -LK Quote Link to comment
MIY Posted March 21, 2010 We can't do that, we don't own BIONICLE. DVD's would be completely illegal unless we were giving it out free, and even then it may be illegal. Not necessarily free. Blank DVDs cost about $1 so all we would charge would be that. Or you could send us a blank DVD and we would send it back with the movie on it. -LK EDIT: miy, if we were to sell them, I would not allow any profit to the movie makers at all. It would all go to... 1) Lego 2) BZPower or 3) Charitable organizations Again, we'd check with Lego FIRST!!! I don't want to get into a legal problem with them at all! But Lego would have to agree with that profit as well and it getting the same amount as a fan site and charitable organizations would not be to convincing to them. Lets not forget though we're not professionals, if you got a diploma for animation then you could call yourself a professional. I just don't think Lego is going to agree to this. Quote Link to comment
Lewa Krom Posted March 21, 2010 What I meant by the list was it would all go to Lego, for example. I don't see much point in paying for it. Quote Link to comment
MIY Posted March 21, 2010 What I meant by the list was it would all go to Lego, for example. I don't see much point in paying for it. Oh so the DVD's would be for free, because that's the only way you could do it. But lets not get over our heads here, we should really focus on the project and after we're done we could do something like a in the making but I don't think it's a good idea to put it on DVD's and giving them to people. Quote Link to comment
Lewa Krom Posted March 21, 2010 We'd have them send in blank DVDs. No money involved, besides postage. Quote Link to comment
LewatheChickenNuggets Posted March 21, 2010 I don't think it's a good idea, mainly because of the legal issues. Quote Link to comment
MIY Posted March 21, 2010 We'd have them send in blank DVDs. No money involved, besides postage. Well that would be fine I think, you don't really need Lego's permission for that though, but I guess to be sure. You could also do the same for the movies maybe. Quote Link to comment
SkullKid Posted March 21, 2010 Plus, if you had us send you DVD's, wouldn't it be much easier to release them online, and people can just burn copies if they want to. I mean seriously, the point of making DVD's is not such a good idea. Even if we sell them for the price of a blank DVD, there will be some legal issues. After looking at the posts above, I belive we should drop the idea all together. -SK Quote Link to comment
Lord Kaitan de Storms Posted March 21, 2010 As everyone has said, DVDs carry too much legal baggage. Quote Link to comment
Neelh Posted March 21, 2010 Guys, I will just repeat what has been said before. You can download them and put it on a DVD, or if you have no computer room for a movie, ship a blank DVD to LK who'll put it on the DVD for you! Simple! Quote Link to comment
Jake-Toa Of Awsome Posted March 21, 2010 JUST HOST IT ON A SITE AND LET US DOWNLOAD IT !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! Quote Link to comment
Lewa Krom Posted March 21, 2010 Guys, I will just repeat what has been said before. You can download them and put it on a DVD, or if you have no computer room for a movie, ship a blank DVD to LK who'll put it on the DVD for you! Simple! That's probably how it's going to work. Don't worry, guys. You'll be able to download it for free. Compare this to the serials. Some people can't stand to sit at a computer screen and read a book and would much rather have a physical book in their hands. Some people prefer to watch movies on their TV rather than the computer. This will be free. -LK Quote Link to comment
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