Filed under: Odds and ends, Apple History
'Welcome to Macintosh' DVD available for pre-order
Welcome to Macintosh, a documentary film by Rob Baca and Josh Rizzo that covers the history and community behind the Mac phenomenon, is available for pre-order on DVD.
The DVD costs $19.84. Cute.
Billed as "the first documentary of its kind," the film explores the early years at Apple through interviews with observers and former employees of the company, such as Guy Kawasaki, Andy Hertzfeld, Ron Wayne, John Moltz, and Leander Kahney.
The DVD has three additional hours of footage beyond the 83-minute movie. Quantities, according to the official site, are limited, and orders will ship mid-December.
Thanks Tony W.!
[Via Cult of Mac.]

![TUAW [Cafepress]](http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.tuaw.com/media/tuaw-cafepress-promo.png)


Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
mrsteveman1 said 1:40PM on 12-01-2008
Wonder if it'll show up on iTunes...
Reply
Damien K. said 2:09PM on 12-01-2008
Or TPB...
Hanson said 2:14PM on 12-01-2008
I looked on retailmenot and found a $2 Off coupon code specifically for preordering Welcome to Macintosh! WTM-NING-08
:)
Reply
adam jackson said 2:53PM on 12-01-2008
Forget that. I'm waiting for macheads
http://www.macheadsthemovie.com/
Reply
Samuel said 10:28PM on 12-01-2008
I thought this was MacHeads, so there are two documentary's to look forward too. Great! But I've been waiting for MacHeads for ages and there's no contacting them.
a ham sandwich said 3:32PM on 12-01-2008
for those lost as to the price:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_(television_commercial)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYecfV3ubP8
Reply
Jash Sayani said 3:36PM on 12-01-2008
So is it a documentory on the history of different generations of Apple computers...?
Reply
lawson stone said 8:14PM on 12-01-2008
Uh...the "early years" at Apple weren't about the Macintosh. They were about the Apple, the Apple II and its tribe, the Apple III, and the Lisa...lotsa years at Apple before the Mac.
Reply
Ronny said 2:10AM on 12-02-2008
interesting article
similar -
i loved this blog post -
HowTo: rip DVD to AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV, MKV, OGM, RM, MP4, MP3, AAC -
http://www.techreviews4u.com/?p=428
Reply
mdezz said 12:58PM on 12-02-2008
I just bought it and Im looking forward to geeking out when it arrives. Comments to follow when I get it
Reply