'Plants Need Feeding' DVD to launch
The Fertiliser Quality Council, (FQC), will launch a DVD tomorrow; FQC chair, Neil Barton, said it was important to remember that seven out of every ten dollars New Zealand earned came from plants.
The Fertiliser Quality Council, (FQC), will launch a DVD tomorrow; FQC chair, Neil Barton, said it was important to remember that seven out of every ten dollars New Zealand earned came from plants.
Following the record breaking release of Babel, Mumford & Sons have unveiled an epic new DVD, The Road To Red Rocks, which will be released on 30th November. The DVD features exclusive coverage of the band’s famous set of shows at Red Rocks in Colorado back in August, and also includes documentary footage of the band filmed during their Summer tour of the US. A ‘Gentlemen Of The Road’ edition of …
Christchurch is the perfect place to shoot the DVD of his comedyshow, according to comedian Rhys Darby. “I started my performance career there, I lived there, started instand-up there, met my wife there, studied there and I know thatChristchurch people can laugh with the best of them,” he says
My Hot Electronics is taking preorders on the London 2012 Olympics Blu-ray and DVD sets that re-capture the moments, highlights and the closing and opening ceremonies of the games. The sets will be released on September 18.Detroit, Michigan (PRWEB) August 12, 2012 The Olympics are now history, but My Hot Electronics is taking preorders on the commemorative London 2012 Olympics Blu-ray set that …
My Hot Electronics (myhotelectronics.com) announces that the 2-disc Blu-ray of the London 2012 Olympic opening and closing ceremonies and highlights from the Games is available for preorder in the website’s online store. The set will be released September 18.Detroit, Michigan (PRWEB) July 28, 2012 My Hot Electronics announced on Saturday morning that the opening and closing ceremonies for the …
Along with the collection of WWE PPV DVDs released every year, the company reaches into its large backlog of content to release in-depth documentaries and WWE Superstar DVDs.
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – An initiative to beam movies into thousands of U.S. theaters by satellite is one of several technological leaps unveiled at the CinemaCon convention this week that will bring traditional movie distribution fully into the digital age. From higher frame rates to laser projection to anti-piracy systems, the annual Las Vegas trade show has overflowed with gadgets and …