ICED EARTH: DVD Update From JAG PANZER Guitarist

December 24, 2004

In a recent interview with Metal-Rules.com, JAG PANZER guitarist Mark Briody, whose computer graphics skills are well documented, offered an update on the ICED EARTH DVD which was originally slated to be included with the band's "Glorious Burden" album:

"My basic work is done," he said. "I'm waiting for the 'Declaration Day' video, someone else is doing that so we can include the 'Declaration Day' video, which is great. I love adding more content, it just gives the metal fan a lot more to have. Basically I'm waiting for that, which should come any day I think. Then I've got the offer to work with an authoring house in Denver cause [ICED EARTH mainman] Jon Schaffer wanted a choice of multiple surround soundtracks. He's got an orchestral mix of 'Gettysburg' that's very cool and he has a metal mix and both are a lot different mixes from the stereo mix on the album. So in order to be able to pick from a different 5.1 and a stereo mix we really had to work with an authoring house that does like Hollywood films and stuff. I'll be working with them on the final authoring once I get 'Declaration Day'."

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