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CHAT WITH MICHAEL PACE - CEO EMA MULTIMEDIA INC.
Transcript of chat from 4/27/99
Tonight we are going to try to keep things moving with a chat protocol: to ask Mike a question type a "?" and wait until we call on you. We'll try to get to as many questions tonight as we can. <BearFan> Mike, What process do you go through to determine extras to be on a DVD and commentaries <Michaelpace> at one point in time the studios wanted me to spur the interest of new user by putting things that could be chatted online, and we hadn't decided, they came up with ideas and the studio would bless it or not, there's not rhyme or reason for it the process would be sitting and having a creative meeting with my team to try to develop special features to enhance the title on the platform <BearFan> Mike, What process do you go through to determine extras to be on a DVD and commentaries There is no rhyme or reason to placing Easter Eggz on a DVD - it's all done to spur internet interest and get everyone talking about what they found. <magicfan> mike, how do you decide on Easter eggs on DVD and what is the purpose of them? <Michaelpace> Easter Eggz depend on the title and the studio willing to take theplunge of something new... to get people talking about something odd that they found on a title.
<JeffieJ> That Rush Hour Easter Eggs was WIERD <hamdysa> SP does anything else play a role in deciding which older movies get release except how much money they did in the past <Michaelpace> They release schedules are odd at best, it depends on the rights to the film that the studio has and also what else is being released at the same time. The release of a bare version may be due to the fact that there is nothing to add to the title at the time of its initial release. <hamdysa> so couldn't they wait then its not like the stuff appears its either there or they can make it at any time <Michaelpace> Time is needed to gather special features for a SE edition but Tomorrow Never Dies was atypical <Shaown> Mike:I loved from Earth to the Moon, are you working on any other sets with large amounts of supplemental material.. <Michaelpace> IHBO titles ROCK!
<Shaown> Mike:I loved from Earth to the Moon, are you working on any other sets with large amounts of supplemental material.. <Peat> Mike - Some people are beginning to find Easter Eggs meant for dvd-rom only users on their own.....for example Rush Hour and Ronin, why are some features being restricted to those with dvd rom drives? <Michaelpace>I don't know about Ronin or Rush Hour because I had nothing to do with them. But the studios are getting keen on the addition of ROM features From the Earth to the moon is a prime example that they have followed.
<M_AJ> Thank you...Is EMA going to be involved with the Babylon5 DVD's? If so, what, if any, special features will they have? Is there a timeline?
<_Trojan_> strange days! i have been waiting for that forever! (sorry, had to comment!)
<JasonN> How do you decide on a layout and design for a disk
<JasonN> what about complications with dvd-18?
<Qui-Gon> Mike, do you see web-connected DVDs as a trend of the future, and why don't more titles have that feature?
<Qui-Gon> Mike, do you see web-connected DVDs as a trend of the future, and why don't more titles have that feature?
<Jeton> Are you working on any DTS encoded titles with extras, or do you know of any in the future? (by the way, The Fifth Element, Air Force One and Starship Troopers are three of my favorite DVD's Thank you for your work on them)
<_Trojan_> the fifth element is just about everyone's reference dvd that they show off to friends, truely great, could have used extras though :)
<haibachi_> How hard is it to get the Stars.Director.Producers to do commentary? any dream DVD projects for you?
<BearFan> Mike, What challenges are there in releases very old films. I would love to see releases of many of Hitchcocks '40s films (like LifeBoat) on DVD and a restoration of the earlier films that Madacy butchered. Also, what is the point where a film is too far gone to no be suited for DVD
<blondeguy> I have heard that there is material already being gathered for the austin powers 2, the spy who shagged me on DVD; are you currently or going to be working on that project?
<gcc43> Mike: Have you used dvdtalk yet for any dvd bargins :) ? Also, what's your favorite dvd so far and why?
<PetRock> Mike, how much creative input did Tom Hanks have with the DVD of FTETTM? I haven't seen the DVD (it's on my buy list) - did he have any input into any special features?
<JimTheFrog> Mike, how important is the Mac for your WebDVDs, and how do you include it (without QuickTime support)?
<guest57895> Odie loves your SPAWN DVD also. It's one of the best we've seen!
<phantom> Mike: Are there any notable actors or actresses goinng to be contributing commentary to upcoming DVD's and who are they?
<subpar> Michael: with double-sided, dual-layered discs around the corner, what kinds of cool things do you envision doing with the extra capacity that you are not able to do now?
<Razz> Thank you, Michael, when will there be parity between the number of dvd releases and vhs releases?
<zilla> Whats your opion of the upcoming Ghostbusters dvd and do you see more use of the angle feature in the future for main stream dvd's.
<valkyrie> Are projects (movies currently filming) today starting to be "engineered" for DVD from the get-go? (Do you know of any?) What I'm saying is are todays directors/producers thinking DVD when they make a movie? Who gets to make that call, the directors/producers, or the studio only? BTW, thanks Mike. :)
<Peat> I've read in your bio that you were one of the early advocates of DVD Hybrid discs, is EMA involved in Warner's upcoming dvd-rom packed You've Got Mail disc? 2) You've broken many goals in the industry in regard to groundbreaking menus, is there anything you haven't done that you'd like to? BTW, thanks for comin' out!!
<_Trojan_> michael: what dvd are you most looking forward to working on? also, how many dvd's do you have in your collection?
<Jacko> Mike: What do you know about the Warner Bros. Hybrid DVD, Drive-on? Have you
Jacko> Have you heard of universal DVD or DVD-i players set for release towards the end of the year <anamorphic_lens> Do you think it's wise from a business point-of-view to place both letterboxed and pan-and-scan versions of a film on a DVD, or do you feel it's time to drag "Joe 6-pack" kicking and screaming into the age of widescreen home video?
<Michaelpace> lettebox only
<MrBean> Michael do you ever go to the studios and pitch certain movies that you want to see on DVD or do the studios just come to you, or is it a little of both?
<Jshueh> Mike: I own a DVD-ROM drive and wonder what possible features do you see in the future of DVD-ROM discs? Thanks in advance.
<gamer> Mike Have you worked with dvd18 yet and what will it allow you to do?
<Zealot> Michael: How much money (on average) does it take to make a no-frills DVD movie vs. a Special Edition DVD?
<BearFan> How do you deal with layer changes, do you try to "time" them so they do not interrupt the flow of the movie?
<Shaown> Mike:Do you know if the studios look at DVD web sites and newsgroups (for instance do our opinions on anamorphic enhancements and extras help decide how disks turn out?)
<Michaelpace> Anybody here from a studio -
<magicfan> how do i use easter eggs on dvd movie for t.v? how do i use title and chapeter on remote? <Michaelpace> have you guys seen the hidden egg on SPAWN?
<rick> Mike, I use a G3 for pro audio work. Which programs do you use for DVD work on the Mac?
<circle228> Mike, What is the typical budget of a DVD production?
<min> Where do I go to work for you and what computer languages do you require?
<rockerboy> Mike, will Warner ever get rid of the snapper cases and use the much better keep cases?
<MrBean> What is the typical timeframe for producing a DVD title?
<Sem> Mike,any chance for B. Berkley on dvd?
<gkleinman> michael, is there any way we can convince martin scorcesse to do a commentary track!
<dvdguru> Any insider info on Alien Legacy DVDs or any other of the huge dvd releases this year? (ID4, The Abyss, T2:SE, etc)
<BearFan> When a DVD's release date continually gets pushed back, what are the general reasons for the delays. Studio problems, rights, technical, etc.
<rick> Mike, I've scored a few direct-to-video movies for the studio I'm with. Any thoughts on how I can get involved with motion picture audio?
<Shaown> Mike: You mentioned it took 3 months on avg to create a DVD, how much time was spent and how many people worked on FETTM?
<gkleinman> Before we do the special surprise I want to thank Micheak Pace for being so generous with his time tonight.
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