Pink Floyd
"Blurry Visions "
[Pro-shot DVD]

Us and Themhe Great Gig in The Sky
Signs Of Life
Blurry Vision Menu
Echoes - Video History
Learning To Fly

Title: Blurry Visions
Label:
Psychedelic Closet Records

Contents:
1. Us & Them
2. The Great Gig in the Sky
3. Signs of Life
4. Echoes - Video History
5. Learning to Fly
6. Keep Talking
7. TV Adverts
8. Peter Whitehead Mini Documentary
9. Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
10. Wish You Were Here 25th Anniversary Shockwave Single

Notes that came with the files:
Stacked away in the darkest corner of the Psychedelic Closet have been a pile of films - films that have been available (some are still available today) on the internet. Most have not been available in any other form. The difficulty in releasing these has always been with finding a professional transfer method - ie. - direct digital transfer - to DVD. Because these films started life as .mov (QuickTime) files, signs of compression are already visible, and the object of this project was to not make them any worse quality, if at all possible. Well, with the acquisition of some new software, we have been able to transfer these films to DVD without any notable loss of quality. In fact, we think the resultant DVD is quite impressive, even on larger display screens.

Now, because these films already showed signs of compression prior to their transfer to DVDm we have christened this collection "Blurry Visions".The videos contained on this DVD originated at sites such as www.stormthorgerson.com & www.pinkfloyd.com. Also present is the WYWH 25th Anniversary Shockwave Single - converted properly for the first time anywhere, as far as we're aware. There are a couple of TV adverts, as short film about Peter Whiteheads involvement with the Floyd that was lifted from the rarest of the Interstellar Overdrive / Nick's Boogie singles, plus one that we can assure you is not available anywhere. Until now, that is...

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