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Hail to all of you,

I guess it's high time for a new update.
As you will see, we've been staying very busy lately. We've had to put the KD/MF
DVD projects on the backburner for a little while, but we're back working on
that full power now. We'll get to the DVDs at the end of this update.

As some of you might already know, the 2 re-recorded Mercyful Fate songs "Evil"
and "Curse Of The Pharaohs" will be available for download this coming Tuesday
July 14 on iTunes, etc. through Metal Blade.
Both "Evil" and "Curse Of The Pharaohs" was mastered by Andy LaRocque, which
makes "Evil" slightly different sounding from the version you can find on Guitar
Hero: Metallica, which was mastered through Activision.
These 2 songs will also be available as limited edition 12 inch vinyl picture
disk from both Metal Blade and Massacre Records. We were so fortunate to be
granted a license by Activision to use a King Diamond image from the Guitar
Hero: Metallica videogame on the front, including the use of the Guitar Hero
logo. Also Metallica have been very gracious and given us a license to use their
logo on the front.
(for images, see ((due to Myspace's link limitations, please copy and paste the
links into a new browser window/tab))
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http://artzone.daz3d.com/azfiles/gallery/xd/la/lk4m2ilnthc4p9sqdj1sit2dpu7qhy-fu\
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).

The 4 remastered King Diamond albums "Spider's Lullabye", "The Graveyard",
"Voodoo", and "House Of God", all mastered by Andy LaRocque now have tentative
release dates.
If all goes well, the 2 first will be released on October 13th, and the two last
on November 10th.
The bonus tracks have finally been delivered to the record labels. They will be
live versions (with video footage) of the following songs: "The Spiders
Lullabye"; "Trick Or Treat + Up From The Grave";"Voodoo"; "House Of God".
Cover artwork will be revamped by Metal Blade's art designer Brian Ames.

It has also been confirmed that the 2 King Diamond songs "Welcome Home" and
"Cremation" will appear on the upcoming videogame BRUTAL LEGEND scheduled for
release in October.

Both King Diamond and Mercyful Fate have worked out a deal with C1rca Shoes to
have featured artwork on several of their sneakers.
At this point, C1rca has mentioned a possible release of an "Abigail" sneaker
and a "Don't Break The Oath" sneaker for this fall.
Further approved designs for possible spring 2010 release is "Them" and "9".
For images see here (due to Myspace's link limitations, please copy and paste
the links into a new browser window/tab):

Abigail:
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http://artzone.daz3d.com/azfiles/gallery/yj/mn/ogrzspkgb8ntvspqh26h12hzluh0no-fu\
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Don't Break The Oath:
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http://artzone.daz3d.com/azfiles/gallery/g3/oc/p0s31sfvwnukfeih595gdaobkquurj-fu\
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Them:
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http://artzone.daz3d.com/azfiles/gallery/1p/q2/uw3ny7for5aeniueyi10vraag61wno-fu\
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9:
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http://artzone.daz3d.com/azfiles/gallery/58/no/lz3vrw0afo917eo9gw6wwsdcbkc2yu-fu\
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Regarding the King Diamond double DVD of old improved private video recordings,
it should be, if no other unforeseen problems smack us in the face, be ready for
release on Halloween or shortly thereafter.
I've noticed that some of you have wondered what kind of system we're working
on, and also why it has taken this long. Part of it is, as you can see, because
we have had other things that had to be dealt with along the way. The other part
is a lot of unforeseen problems that has kept on messing with the progress.
The software we use is Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 on a Gateway 2.7 GHz Quad Core
computer with 6 Gigabytes of RAM, 650 GB HDD, an Nvidia GeFore 9800GT, and this
far far exceeds the highest system requirements of the Premiere Pro program.
Just to give you an idea of some of the technical problems we've ran into, right
off the bat we had problems in the transfer of the source footage into the
computer. The old footage was originally recorded on handheld video 8 camcorders
with tape. They were transferred to DVD for storage and preservation so many
years ago I don't even know when, but a long time ago. At some point, 5 or 6
years ago, I got curious and wanted to take a look at all the material we were
in possession of, and the guy that was holding onto all our recordings made some
copies for me that I was supposed to be able to see on my NTSC DVD player.
When I received them, there was no picture, and horrible sound. Obviously
something went wrong and Ole Bang then acquired a system with which he then
started to convert all our PAL footage to NTSC. I got those a couple of years
ago and they played perfect on my DVD player. That's about the time that the
initial idea for this never before seen footage to be made available came about.
After long long time of negotiations, we finally got to the point where it made
sense to go get the equipment and start working on the material. So here is the
first problem.
We started out by importing footage into Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and started an
NTSC project. All the footage was TALL and the video play extremely choppy. The
source video showed up with a frame rate of 25 which is European PAL and simply
couldn't be transferred properly to the NTSC standard of 29.97 frames per
second.
We contacted Adobe to try and figure out what we were doing wrong, and when we
told them that I could play the source DVDs fine on my DVD player and gave them
the source specifications (frames per second and the source aspect ratio), they
told us that they had never heard of any source footage with those
specifications and that I must have a real good DVD player since it could make
up for these very odd specifications. They practically told us that it was
impossible to do an NTSC project with the strange source video we have, and
suggested that we try to convert our already strange video (which is not
straight PAL specifications either, it was a bit of both) into straight PAL
specifications during the transfer from the original source DVDs into the
computer. Then start a PAL project with that.
Solving this first problem took longer than days, more like weeks, since you
try all kinds of things yourself first because you think you're the one who
doesn't understand what's going on and you keep trying.
Then you give up and call the experts and then it's "try this" No. "Try that".
No. "What about this?" "Wait, I see normal people, but the picture is choppy!"
"Then what about doing this? What does this do?" And finally, yes, we got
something here.
This is probably extremely boring but I really wanna try and emphasize that
we're not just sat on our lazy asses but have actually run into many of these
kind of problems.
I'll skip all the in-between, and tell you about the last wall we ran into.
Transferring bonus footage for the 4 KD remasters, the DVD converter we had used
practically just ceased to exist. We must have overlooked some of the small
print when we downloaded this one which worked really really good, and now we
sat with a message saying it expired. Our mistake. We did find the DVD
conversion program again, but could not reinstall it since it was registered in
our computers brain as being expired. Then we started searching for another
similar conversion program, and found one which we now can make work, but at
first we wasted a couple of days trying to find out why everything we brought
into the computer had no sound with it, and the picture was tall again. For some
reason the program would not bring MP3 files into Premiere Pro CS3, which makes
no sense. But by trial and error, we found some settings through AC3, which is
my understanding relates to surround sound, which is certainly not what we had,
but somewhere else in this converter program we found a way to make the AC3 only
run through 2 channels.
Sound problem solved.
With this new program it was not obvious what the source aspect ratios were, and
we had to go through a couple of menus to find it, and find the place where we
could change it. For those of you who know about aspect ratios, one source disk
was 702x576, another was 704x576 etc. etc. (normal PAL should be 720x576). I was
not there when all this footage originally was transferred to DVDs but something
obviously went wrong. This whole DVD adventure has been like picking something
that's wrong apart and then try to put it back again in a form where it would
play as if it was right.

To be quite honest, I'm amazed that I have not given up this DVD project yet. I
don't think I can even count how many times I have said "That's it. I fucking
had enough of this shit, this piss just doesn't want to work".
But in the end I'm sure it will all have been worth the while. You guys really
need to see some of this stuff. It certainly has given me a lot of great
entertainment to see again.

I WANNA THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR PATIENCE WITH THESE DVD PROJECTS (the Mercyful
Fate should be ready by Christmas or very early next year).

Stay Heavy,

King Diamond




Tue Jul 14, 2009 3:58 am

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