I agree with the sentiments expressed thus far. MeBeJedit, you have done a great job but I think giving credit to yourself for the work would be better suited outside of the movie.
You know what might be nice.... how about a slideshow with text and possibly screen shots illustrating the steps used to create these DVDs.... maybe use this as a way of pointing out how if a "fanboy" can do this with VirtualDub and Vegas Video a millionaire like George Lucas with ILM at his ever beckon call should have no problem producing a set of DVDs with the original "theatrical" cuts of the films to please us "free thinkers" as he so foundly calls us.
Keep up the good....er, I mean "great" work... I as well as the rest of us are looking forward to this set
Oh and one more thing.... if there is no sacrifice in quality to have the 5.1 version of the audion track on there then please include that as well... we have all heard really bad 5.1 "conversions" and would love to hear what you have done.
less copies... I highly doubt it.... if anything the market will probably be saturated with it.
I am sure you will probably be able to pick the set up at any store right up to the point to which GL releases his Extra Super Definititve Edition. You just know he isn't done yet.... the computer screens and holograms from the OT don't match the Prequels... you know he has more changes up his sleeves.
What about "From Star Wars to Jedi" and all of the other specials? You just know there will be a new "definitive" and expensive version to follow.
You know how George has been with the VHS... new "limited" edition sets out to fill the shelves as soon as all old stock has been bought up.
If anything, this set will probably be limited in terms of printing, however, so many will be made that the market will be saturated. Then, George will probably start selling each movie as separate DVDs.... maybe even with tickets in them for Episode III. Then of course there will be the six movie boxed set and then the individual DVD repacks and then maybe the utlra limited super duper definitive edition... of course further followed by individual DVD repacks.
I think Disney and George both agree that "limited" is only "limited" to current "versions".... add some bling bling and you've got a new DVD
Only thing I have heard of so far is that here in the states our "Best Buy" stores will include the "R2 Beneath the Dome" DVD with the first "x" copies sold at their store.