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Jeff Lange DVDs
Posted: Apr Mon 07, 2008 3:17 am
by Guy
Dear all,
I was looking at getting some DVD on the parks/ride (WDW) and was wondering if anyone had any of the Jeff Lange range. I have had some bad experiences in the past with buying DVD of this sort online (particularly with 'Relive the Magic') and was wondering about the quality of Jeff's ones. I am particularly interested in his DVD 'Epcot After Dark' and would love to know exactly what the DVD is about. His website for example does say if the audio is source audio or taken from his filming. Any tips would be appreciated.

Posted: Apr Mon 14, 2008 11:15 pm
by yodiwan1
i have a few of his and they are ok, if tyou want DVDs of great quality and also have history of the attractions check out exctinctattractionsclub.com
Posted: Apr Wed 16, 2008 2:52 am
by Guy
Cheers - I have looked at those, but there are so many (even for each ride) that it's difficult to know which ones would be best for me.
Posted: Apr Wed 16, 2008 7:42 am
by luv2cthemouse
Hi Guy,
The quality of the Jeff Lange videos are not all that wonderful.

Just a heads-up.
Posted: Apr Wed 16, 2008 9:47 am
by CDAbleson
Probably would advise staying clear of Mr. Lange's work......Very jumpy.....reminds you of Blair Witch.......not even my kids could get all the way through them.....
Posted: Apr Wed 16, 2008 4:58 pm
by Guy
Thanks for all the tips on the Jeff Lange DVDs. It seems that the best ones are from existinct attractions. Does anybody have any of their ones and if so which are best?
Posted: May Thu 08, 2008 10:52 am
by abrcrmbegrl20
Ugh I've had trouble with Relive the magic as well. I was very disappointed not only in their DVDs but their service as well. I've wondered about Jeff Lange and I don't think I will be buying them now.

Posted: May Thu 08, 2008 11:34 am
by QuickGold
Jeff sent me a DVD to review a couple years ago and I liked the product:
http://www.studioscentral.com/swwdvd.html
Posted: May Fri 09, 2008 6:00 pm
by Guy
Thanks for the tip - it's the shakey aspect that worries me the most I think.
Posted: May Fri 09, 2008 8:15 pm
by QuickGold
Guy wrote:Thanks for the tip - it's the shakey aspect that worries me the most I think.
Jeff uses tripods for most of his shots
Posted: May Sat 10, 2008 4:28 am
by Guy
QuickGold wrote:Guy wrote:Thanks for the tip - it's the shakey aspect that worries me the most I think.
Jeff uses tripods for most of his shots
Right - have you reviewed any more of his disks? There seem to be so many of them and it's not always easy to find out exactly what they include.
I am particularly interested in All New - Jeff Lange Remembers Epcot ’After Dark’ - 25th Anniversary Collectors Edition 2-Disc Set. Have you seen that one?
Posted: May Mon 12, 2008 1:45 pm
by QuickGold
Guy wrote:QuickGold wrote:Guy wrote:Thanks for the tip - it's the shakey aspect that worries me the most I think.
Jeff uses tripods for most of his shots
Right - have you reviewed any more of his disks? There seem to be so many of them and it's not always easy to find out exactly what they include.
I am particularly interested in All New - Jeff Lange Remembers Epcot ’After Dark’ - 25th Anniversary Collectors Edition 2-Disc Set. Have you seen that one?
I've only reviewed that SWW disc thus far
Posted: May Wed 14, 2008 4:15 pm
by kcarts
Relive the Magic wouldn't play on any DVD player I tried. The response I got from them was on the problem was good. They replaced my original set (the 2nd set didn't work either) and then after that offered a refund or Official Disney DVDs. I'll have to try the extinct attractions for some better one's.