The comments exploded, with a raging debate about whether it was invasive to Lana Del Rey, or whether the fans should buy the tape and destroy it or give it back to her.
Assuming it’s not a scam, I imagine that, if she cared, she’d have had an intermediary buy it before now. Most celebrities are probably resigned to the fact that any video footage not directly in their possession could come out and it’s not a big deal as long as it doesn’t show you with Jeffrey Epstein.
How many of her fans even have VCRs?
There are any number of companies that will copy video from whatever odd format you have it in.
Anyone with an important VHS would probably be advised to get it copied professionally.
Emperor@feddit.uk 8 months ago
Assuming it’s not a scam, I imagine that, if she cared, she’d have had an intermediary buy it before now. Most celebrities are probably resigned to the fact that any video footage not directly in their possession could come out and it’s not a big deal as long as it doesn’t show you with Jeffrey Epstein.
There are any number of companies that will copy video from whatever odd format you have it in.
Anyone with an important VHS would probably be advised to get it copied professionally.
CameronDev@programming.dev 8 months ago
And soon, the expiry date for VHS tapes has passed
Emperor@feddit.uk 8 months ago
You say that but I reckon I could eat one without getting food poisoning.
That said, it’s a good point. I am working with a few friends to rescue wedding videos currently trapped on obsolete formats.