I agree fully that the Video and DVD Mediums are excellent ways to introduce newcomers and even old hands to Chess theory, I myself have quite a few.
However, these visual mediums have certain drawbacks, chief among them is the unavoidable superficiality of the analysis.....using these videos/DVD as a substitute for book and database preparation is the eqivalent of committing 'SILLYCIDE'. Perhaps these Videos are best used as a broad framework to building a tournament repertoire.
Ok now some recommendations based on my own collection:
So far the best ive seen in this medium is as follows:
The Dragon by Chris Ward - This one is an exception in that one can just about watch it and then go right out an use the opening confidently and successfully in tournament play, its not superficial at all. However there is a catch...this video is about 3hrs long I think, maybe more. Also for those thinking about getting it based on my endorsement, just bear in mind its a 1994 release which more or less follows the lines in chris' earlier book 'Winning With Dragon' Book 1. My suggestion, get em both.
Annoying D Pawn Openings by Andrew Martin - This is a fantastic video, and must rank among Martin's best work in my opinion. This is not a recent release but to be honest I much prefer Martin's earlier work than his later stuff, as his earlier work has a lot more depth. Ok, now before you rush to order this one, I should let u know it does not cover the Blackmar Diemer Gambit, but what it does cover is excellently done. He covers:
The Tromp; Torre; Stonewall Attack; Colle System; London System; Veresov and Barry Attack.
Particularly impressive is his reccomendation vs the London System, I like it a lot.
The Veresov also gets lovely treatment, he suggests 3...c5 and paints quite a convincing picture for black. I like this one a lot too.
The Tromp also gets neutralised nicely. Here he offers 2...e6 as Black's weapon of choice, and is angling for a good french type pawn structure with a later d5. For more details buy the Video/DVD.
A Complete Defence to 1.d4 by GM Johnathan Levitt - Here Levitt endorses 1...c5 and if 2.d5 then 2...f5!? which he christens the 'Clarendon Court' defence named after the block of flats where he resides. Don't let the silly name fool you, this defence/counter attack can pack quite a whallop, and Levitt uses his own instructive games to provide the blue print on how to play this defence successfully. On this Video Levitt also covers all of White's side lines other than d5, including the infamous Smith Morra gambit, This is truly a complete defence to d4. I enjoyed this Video and it should appeal to attacking players who like to get their opening on the board as soon as possible.
The above titles are all part of The Foxy Video series, which are the best and most professionally produced in this medium that Ive seen. Another bonus is that the Foxy Videos include a booklet of the complete games discussed on the tape, or at least they did when I got em, not sure if you'll get the booklet with the DVD's though.
I'll stop here with that small sample, but if these reviews prove useful and attract further interest I will continue to look at the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of this popular and rapidly emerging market.
Bye for now.
Topster
Postscript: A small teaser before I go, did you know that Martin did a Video on the Scandinavian before these recent releases. Yup he did....it was entitled 'Centre Counter Carnage' and featured the once feard Portugeese Gambit and Iclandic Gambit.