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Q01.Where's the Best of Videos Q02.Can I Buy Just One 2007 Event/Division Q03.How to Buy the Videos Q04.Making copies of the Videos Q05.Shipping Time for Orders Q06.Performance Segments vs. Whole Routines Q07.You All Show Routine Mistakes Q08.Schools Included in the Video Q09.Why Show Sub-par Routines Q10.Why Not Show the Top Teams Q11.Do you film Challenge Schools Q12.Do you film every routine Q13.What does SNI like Q14.How Many Videos are Sold Q15.What Filming equipment is Used Q16.What's the Production Time Q17.Best of Color Guard Video Q18.What is the Video History Q19. Are these Training Videos
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QUESTION #1 - I see the 2007 ECHO Series Video for sale, but do not see any of the Best of Videos I have bought for years - where are they?
QUESTION #2 - In the past, I could buy just a single competition division of the NHSDTC on the Best of Video. Will this be available in 2007 or do I need to buy the entire ECHO video series?
QUESTION #3 - How Can I Buy a Copy of the Best of Videos?
Ordering on-line provides the fastest, safest method of video purchase. After completing your on-line order, SNI will then be immediately notified of your purchase by Paypal and your tapes are sent out USPS PRIORITY MAIL, OFTEN THE SAME DAY! NO NEED TO FILL OUT THE ORDER FORM BELOW IF PAYING VIA PAYPAL! Mailing the order works best when you have no ability to use credit cards for purchase.
QUESTION #4 - Can I buy a single DVD and then make copies for my friends? SNI made the decision to not include copy protection on the Best of Series DVDs. This protection degrades the overall quality of the videos (causing color shifting and also makes them "glitchy" in some machines) and this is something we feel very strongly about not including in the future as well. SNI has found that making multiple copies of the Best of Series videos available greatly reduced prices also assists in these anti-piracy efforts. For individual cadets, instructors or single JROTC units, prices as low as $16.99 per video have been made available for multiple purchases and will continue to be sold. Selling multiple copies at this low price makes obtaining multiple copies of these fantastic videos both legal and affordable! You should contact SNI directly to make arrangement for obtaining multiple copies of the Best of Series.
QUESTION #5 - Do the on-line orders always ship immediately?
QUESTION #6 - Why do you put only a part of the routines on the video? Additionally, some of the routine we are showing may have been missed by the camera person, or more likely, with only a single camera shooting many routines, the team may have been performing with their back to the camera for an extended period of time or a judge may have blocked the cameras view. This part we omit to not bore the viewer. Doing this makes a performance more enjoyable to watch and keeps the pace of the video moving along a bit faster.
QUESTION #7 - But I see weapon drops, rifle bobbles, cadet mis-steps and other mistakes -- why don't you edit those out?
QUESTION #8 - So how are the teams selected to be on the video?
QUESTION #9 - It seems like every year, you put a performance or two on the video that really is not that good -- why?
QUESTION #10 - If it is a "Best of" Series, why not just put the best teams in each event on the video?
QUESTION #11 - Why don't you film the Challenge Level competition and sell those videos as well?
QUESTION #12 - Why not film the events for each school and then sell a video that maintains just those performances?
QUESTION #13 - Do you put only the things you personally like on the videos? However, contrary to what many people believe, I DO NOT JUDGE at the Nationals. Therefore, what I like & dislike is really a point that matters little. What the J-U-D-G-E-S like and dislike, that is what matters. And since this video is viewed by people from all services, from all walks of life, and from all parts of the globe, we try to showcase as many different styles and disciplines that the judges found to be of quality -- I generally do not second-guess the judges (in public!).
QUESTION #14 - How many of these videos to you sell every year?
QUESTION #15 - What equipment do you use to actually film the competition?
QUESTION #16 - Why does it take so long for the videos to become available after the event? Samantha Ste.Claire and Justin Gates do all of the editing on the videos. We really can't turn this over to an outside individual or company as they may know editing, but they would likely know little about JROTC drill and what we are looking for on a finished product. These two SNI members go through and catalogue (write down the who, what, when, where) every team on every minute of every video of the raw footage shot at the event -- and yes, this takes a while! They then, clip by clip, lay all of the footage, background music and voice-over, start to finish. To get an idea how long this takes, a good rule of thumb when estimating how long something took to edit is about 10 minutes per edit for people that know what they are doing -- and that tends to be just about right. Think of THAT when you watch the videotape! With technology marching forward, the 2003 videos and beyond have been edited using the Pinnacle DV editing software and Nero audio/DVD copying software. The largest reason for this change is the ability to begin editing very soon after the event without the need to rent the equipment through an outside company and compress all of our editing into a single week (due to cost limitations). In 2003 and beyond, it is our hope to have the final product ready for sale no later than July 1st or sooner.
QUESTION #17 - What About Making Just a Best of Color Guard Video?
QUESTION #18 - What is the History of the Best of Series to date? Beginning in 2004 and beyond, we will begin to offer BOTH a Best of ARMED Exhibition, and a Best of UNARMED Exhibition video. Dozens of people have pushed for this change every year and we believe it is a big positive. Many viewers have stated they are either interested in EITHER Armed OR Unarmed, therefore many people just skim through the part they are not that interested about. Splitting the videos will allow each video to be 120 minutes of pure exhibition in the style the viewer enjoys the most. In 2007, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the National High School Drill Team Championships, the Echo Video Series was produced. This 6-DVD compilation is without question the most compehensive and exciting video collection ever produced on the sport of JROTC drill. It is a timeless look at the best of JROTC drill & ceremony. It is something every drill devotee should own. As the 2008 competition nears, production planning is already begun to ensure the venerable Best of Series videos return in the style and format that the drill world has become accustomed to. Three DVD will return, featuring Armed Exhibition, Unarmed Exhibition, and Basic Drill for 120 minutes on each DVD. Back to Menu
QUESTION #19 - Are these videos primarily training aids or are they for entertainment only? The Exhibition videos have been a driving force in the explosion of exhibition drill excellence throughout the world. New ideas and other fascinating combinations of movements are featured annually on every tape. Cadets watching this see things they like and expand upon it. These videos are invaluable in this regard and have trained countless drill teams to begin and other more established program to get even better for years. The Best of Basic tapes allow less full range training. With the all-service nature of basic drill events shown, as well as the exacting nature of these by-the-book competitions, the videos when presented to motivated JROTC cadets give the viewers a great springboard to learning. Many instructors have stated the Best of Basic videos are great for cadet those looking to see themselves against some of the best units in the Nation. Other instructors have stated they feel the Basic videos give their cadets a large boost out of the box, making their initial instruction easier to absorb after watching others drill at a very high level. Regardless of whether the primary purpose of viewing is educational or entertainment, it is safe to say these products allow direct exposure to many of the finest JROTC drill teams in the country. Cadets have gained a tremendous advantage by studying these videos as evidenced by the hundreds of emails and phone calls stating the usefulness of the videos. Whether the cadets get better because they are entertained or they are entertained because they become better drillers, it becomes the chicken and the egg conundrum but regardless, they work!
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