There are so many choices when you search for UFO DVDs online. You can get anywhere from the absurd to the insane. With choices ranging from movies to documentaries, there’s just about something for every possible UFO fanatic out there whether a believer or not. So here is a guide of some of the best UFO DVDs that will illuminate us to their elusive and mysterious ways.

If you want a very good documentary with images and material about the “Phoenix Lights,” that will give you a good understanding of the incident, pick up the documentary “Phoenix Lights… We Are Not Alone.” It is based on actual events that took place and were documented by the media and written about in the bestselling book, and includes eyewitness accounts and testimonials that will amaze you and make you wonder how anyone can deny the proof of the existence of Aliens.

If you want some information about NASA and the things that they refuse to reveal to the world, take a look at “Evidence: The Case for NASA UFOs.” In this documentary DVD, David Sereda shows and explains bizarre NASA footage that was captured with infrared cameras during several shuttle missions. You don’t need to have a physics degree to understand the scientific logic he uses to explain the concepts that will make your imagination reel when looking at the evidence.

If you’re looking for some great footage of UFOs, then you’ll love “Ultimate UFO – The Complete Evidence.” This has some of the best footage. From NASA clips to hugely obvious fakes, you’ll at once be amazed and rolling in fits of laughter. It is a comprehensive mix of almost all of the UFO evidence out there.

Where Do UFOs really come from? In “Archetype of the UFO” You may be surprised to hear that UFOs may come from an alternate reality. Or maybe they are just some forgotten archetype pulled from inside the subconscious mind. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities, you’ll want to get this DVD. It also explores the alien abduction mysteries and what may happen in 2012.

For the most spectacular UFO footage ever caught on video during the 1990’s, check out “Best UFO Videos of the 90’s” This 10-year period has been hailed as the best decade for evidence on videotape and proof of the Alien presence in our skies. You can see the details of the filmed events as they occurred. It is an unprecedented collection of UFO footage. There are interviews with witnesses and researchers. And you will be hard-pressed to keep hold of any idea that UFOs are anything but extraterrestrial intelligence.
For the truth seeker, you can uncover “UFO: The Secret: Evidence We Are Not Alone.” Originally a mini-series shown on the Sci-Fi channel, this 3-DVD set exposes real facts about the United States Government concealing UFOs. MJ-12 is an elite top secret military group that was formed in order to investigate and cover-up real UFO and Alien encounters.
These are just a handful of the many, many UFO DVDs you can find online. Many of the fare found online are very well researched and presented and some are just ludicrous. Anyway you look at UFOs you will be intrigued by some of the material in these films. Enjoy!

UFO Documentaries provide valuable insights into a world that is seldom seen, giving the viewer contact with the dark and shadowy of night time ghosts in the sky. The footage used in these documentaries is often derived from home video with amateur video taken by people unable to expertly utilise a video camera. This means that the work of the documentarian is difficult and for those talented with editing and content appraisal there exists a possibility to make significant amounts of money.

By working with the plethora of amateur footage available, a well constructed and influential documentary can be constructed. The strong claims that will be made by a good UFO documentary can include the presence of government cover-ups and a social interaction between aliens and the top echelons of global power structures. The hierarchies that exist may in fact be controlled by aliens for no reason other than to amuse them and to test their equipment.

With good footage and editing the documentary can be made interesting and informative to even the most skeptical viewer. The power of the video media is immense and the technology for television broadcasting may have been a gift from a benevolent alien species that wished to provide humanity with a new tool and toy with which to entertain itself.

Only with the greatest of care should the documentarian embark on the potentially hazardous and life threatening pathway of filming UFO's. There have been several disappearances and accidents that can be linked to people trying to film UFO related material, and furthermore, the risk of abduction and dismemberment by aliens is drastically increased.

The worst and most dangerous part of the life of a UFO documentarian is the risk of being hassled and discredited by the majority of the television and film production industry, for chasing a marginal possiblity. Similar problems are experienced by cryptozoologists searching for the loch ness monster, the Yeti and the Sasquatch. The area of expertise required in order to become a UFO documentarian means that most UFO filmers are unable to get serious work in the film industry.

By devoting their time to chasing down imaginative and lonely witnesses in parts of the world so remote that the odds of seeing a UFO are higher than seeing another human being the UFO filmer becomes a strange and isolated figure. Being able to rejoin a culture as needed is crucial to the serious interaction with it, and to recognition and appreciation by other masters of the field.

Care should be taken not to marginalise oneself in a culture such as that of the UFO documentaries. The people encountered can be strange and bizarre, but are also often very nice and likable people with a genuine desire to show the world the truth that UFO's exist. Any good UFO hunter will make sure to provide credit where it is due, and is willing to allow others the opportunity to chase leads if they are unable to do so themselves. If the door is closed then information cannot be shared.

UFO TV series

UFO TV series

Produced by Century 21 Productions and created by Gerry and Silvia Anderson, UFO is a British TV science fiction series. Gerry and Silvia had previously done some very successful work with marionette-based children’s programming. After completing Thunderbirds, Stingray and Doppelganger, they felt it was time to move into adult themes and live-action.

As their first venture into live-action, UFO confounded TV executives who thought that the team that brought children’s programming was now taking the same themes into live-action; the UFO series was anything but geared toward children with its themes of divorce, drug use and adultery. Of the cast members, most were new to the studio. Ed Bishop had previously worked on another of the Andersons’ projects as a voice-over actor.

First airing in 1970 in the UK, it was soon syndicated in the United States over the following two years. There were 26 episodes in all, including the pilot episode and the entire series was filmed over one year’s time; this includes the five month break in production due to the closing of MGM-British Studios where the show was filmed initially.

A quick premise of the story line begins in the “futuristic” year of 1980. This is when a secret military organization, Supreme Headquarters Alien Defense Organization, or SHADO, becomes operational. The purpose of SHADO is to defend Earth from Alien’s who are harvesting body parts to extend their lifespan.
The main headquarters of SHADO is well hidden beneath a film studio situated near London, England. There is also the SHADO Moonbase and a submarine fleet (Skydiver). An Earth orbiting satellite, Space Intruder Detector (SID), initially detect any UFOs. UFOs that land on Earth are tracked and dealt with by ground Mobiles.

Episodes of the show typically center on SHADO’s attempts at thwarting the Alien threats and the numerous strategies the Aliens use to disable SHADO or kill the commander. There are some recurring themes which include maintaining SHADO’s security, the effect of secrecy on the personal lives of the SHADO operatives and the problem with keeping SHADO funded properly.

As the final episodes were being filmed and finished, UFO began to air in England. Local stations were befuddled about how to place this new show into their schedules. They were expecting yet another children’s program, but what they got instead was something with a huge amount of adult content and themes. As a result of this, local stations showed it to late night, moved it around into various time slots or didn’t show it at all. As expected the ratings plummeted to almost none.

Gerry Anderson and the team working on the project began pre-production on a series sequel which would take place in 1999. In this sequel series, the Aliens battle with Earth would have escalated and the SHADO Headquarters would move to a larger Moonbase. All of the models, costumes and sets were prepared for production, but when the ratings began to fall the series was cancelled. Gerry pitched his idea for using the pre-production work in a brand new series which became SPACE: 1999.