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Numbering plate for a special edition Volkswagen GTI - also a limited edition of 1,200. The fifth generation Volkswagen Golf Mk5 (VW Typ 1K) built on the Volkswagen Group A5 (PQ35 platform was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in

The term special edition (deluxe edition and collector's edition are also used) is a term generally used as a marketing incentive for various kinds of products, originally published products related to the arts, such as books, prints or recorded music and films, but now including cars and other types. In popular usage "marketing" is the promotion of products especially Advertising and Branding However in professional usage the term has a wider meaning of A limited edition is restricted in the number of copies produced, although in fact the number may be very high. A special edition implies there is extra material of some kind included. The term is frequently used on DVD film releases, often when the so-called special edition is actually the only version released. DVD (also known as " Digital Versatile Disc " or " Digital Video Disc " - see Etymology)is

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Collector's Edition

Collector's Edition may just be another term for Special edition , or may refer to Artist's Books in limited and numbered editions, sometimes hand-bound, and signed by the artist and containing one or more original works or prints produced directly from his work and printed under his supervision. Artists' books are works of art realized in the form of a book

Disc products

Collectible popular culture widely employs special, deluxe, and limited edition in marketing, releasing subsequent, improved versions of film DVDs, music and video games. Popular culture (or pop culture) is the Culture — patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activities significance and importance — Companies widely use special editions and incremental improvements to sell the same products to consumers multiple times. This has been seen in the 10th Anniversary edition of Titanic, which simply consists of the first two discs of the previous Special Collector's edition, only with new packaging. Titanic is a 1997 Disaster film directed written co-produced and co-edited by James Cameron about the sinking of the RMS ''Titanic''

With the success of DVDs, special editions of films themselves (instead of just special editions of film DVDs) have also become fairly common. Sharing similarities with the concept of a director's cut (another long-suffering inflation-by-marketing term). A director's cut is a specially edited version of a Film, and less often TV series, Music video, commercials or Video games These generally feature additional in-movie material. The material may be footage originally deleted from the final cut, or new digitally-created, interpolated content. Unlike true director's cuts, the directors may not have had part in such projects, such as in Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut, in which Richard Donner did not help create the new version, just supply the material. Superman II The Richard Donner Cut is a 2006 re-edit of the 1980 Superhero film, Superman II.

Limited edition

Limited editions have been standard in printmaking from the nineteenth century onwards. In Printmaking, an edition is a number of prints struck from one plate usually at the same point in time Printmaking is the Process of making artworks by Printing, normally on Paper. There is a genuine need for the concept here, as many traditional printmaking techniques can only produce a limited number of top-quality impressions, as copies of prints are known. This can be as few as ten or twenty for a technique like drypoint, but more commonly would be in the hundreds or thousands. Drypoint is a Printmaking technique of the intaglio family in which an image is incised into a plate (or "matrix" with a hard-pointed "needle" But here as in other fields, the use of the concept has become largely driven by marketing imperatives, and has been misused in parts of the market. In particular, lithographic, photogravure, rotogravure, and computer reproductions of prints, derived from photographs of an original print, which are most unlikely to have any investment value, are often issued in limited editions implying that they will have such value. These need to be distinguished from the original artist's print, carefully produced directly from his work in whatever the printmaking medium is, and printed under his supervision.

In many cases, successful film releases have had items made in limited numbers. These "limited editions" usually contain the best DVD edition possible of a film with special items in a box set, sometimes containing items available only in the limited edition. A box set (sometimes referred to as a boxed set) is a compilation of various musical recordings Films Television programs or other collection Items marked thus are often (but not always) released for a shorter time and in lower quantity than common editions, often with a running number (e. g. "13055 of 20000") printed on the products to boost the rarity feel, as the company implies not to manufacture more (occasionally they have been known to break the promise). It is also common to have the item packaged in a special, attractive way, to draw buyers to it.

Music

In terms of musical albums, the term "deluxe edition" refers to a re-release of an album, generally a sufficient period after the initial release, featuring extra content related to the album. This often includes some or all of the following: demo recordings of album tracks; live recordings of album tracks; alternate takes, mixes, or edits of album tracks; B-sides from album singles that did not appear on the album; DVD content, including music videos. A demo version or demo of a song (shortened from the word "demonstration" is one recorded for reference rather than for release A-side and B-side originally referred to the two sides of 7 inch Vinyl records on which singles were released beginning in the 1950s These editions are commonly repackaged, with the new content on a second disc and many feature additional liner notes. For a bibliographic format for citing liner notes see WikipediaCiting sources/example style Liner notes (also sleeve notes or album notes

Also, some albums are initially released in two editions, a regular retail version and a "special" or "limited" version in distinctive packaging and often including extras such as a second disc, a video DVD, or liner notes expanded into a hardback book. Generally, the special package is only produced for the first pressing or a set number of copies - some are limited to only being sold at one chain of retailers. It is important to distinguish this from an expanded re-release, since those are generally available widely and for a long period of time.

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A box set (sometimes referred to as a boxed set) is a compilation of various musical recordings Films Television programs or other collection A director's cut is a specially edited version of a Film, and less often TV series, Music video, commercials or Video games Computer and video game collector and limited editions (commonly referred to as CE and LE's are Video games packaged with bonus materials and enhancements not available
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