Hello everyone. I am trying to help a faculty member locate the appropriate
source for securing public performance rights to the
documentary"Yellowstone: Battle for Life," produced and distributed by BBC
Television. Here is the entry in Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Yellowstone-Battle-Life-Peter-Fi
I have to say, it's expensive these days, but IMDB Pro has its moments --
especially since it includes the contact information for rights holders.
It's not entirely accurate, but if not in the Times or Variety, it's a
decent place to start.
And, wow, it must be the 40th Anniversary of the Athens F
Well in your case you are really looking for theatrical rights holder.
IF the film was released theatrically than start with New York Times
review. To be fair most on your list are tricky but in the case of
Paradise Now you are better off asking Tri-State to go through Warner
Bros.
On Mon, Apr 7,
Hi Jessica,
Sorry to confuse all - I am looking to show these at the Athena Cinema in
Athens, 1x, in the Fall of 2014. So no streaming rights.
Thank all who responded. I will wait and see what Tri-State has to say on
dollar amount.
I still am curious on the best way to go about finding out
These are copyrighted films the rights holder (which in the case of
POINTED HEELS in Universal which ones Paramount films made between
1028-48) studios have not releases along with I would imagine tens of
thousands of others. The copies you have are bootlegs. I have seen
these titles online and at
Hi Lorraine,
DER distributes Unveiled. See http://der.org/films/unveiled.html
Feel free to call the office to discuss regarding licensing the film for your
screening.
Cheers,
Alice Apley
Executive Director
Documentary Educational Resources
101 Morse Street
Watertown, MA 02472
617.926.0491
al.
Hi all,
My library recently received a large donation of early studio films on VHS
format. The majority were official releases, but I have two hanging out that
came from one of those rare/vintage mail order video companies. The quality is
not so hot - they look like low end telecine transfers.
fiction face out
non-fiction spine out, but all tv and theatre shows, series, performances,
fitness, yoga - face out
hope it helps
Valentina Ciric
Arts Librarian
Programming & Social Media
Music, Fashion and Decorative Arts Selector
Toronto Reference Library
789 Yonge St.
Toronto, Ontario M4W 2
If you are a public librarian, I need your input.
Can you tell me how you display your DVDs and Blu-Rays? Spine out? Face out?
A mixture? We do fiction face-out and non-fiction spine out. I am curious
because we have made some changes and are having numerous patron complaints.
Elizabeth B
Lorraine,
I am confused. Do you want to show this at Athena? In that case
Tri-State could help. I mistakenly thought you wanted streaming
rights. IF you show them at Athena then you should START with
Tri-State but give them all the info you have re rights holders. As it
happens theaters do get much
Thank all, and do I have the correct info for who to contact?
I was confused about who to contact for: Paradise Now and Unveiled.
Also, our art house Athena Cinema, works with Tri-State Theatre Service, so
they might be able to get lower prices as well.
Thanks everyone,
lorraine
From: videolib
Dear Lorraine,
If it's a one-time use, often a negotiation with the distributor will
provide a lower rental fee -- especially if you talk with them on a
continued basis. Or even being conversational with them just once.
Edith Kramer of the Pacific Film Archive had a technique of just talking
for
I think if you are fairly sure you only need to show the film once
(or during one short period) you should ask the distributors about
pricing for that. I think faculty needs to be flexible when films are
either unavailable for streaming or just too much that they consider
either another title or
Hello all,
I am working with a faculty on a film series. The films below are what she
would like to screen, and I'm having a heck of a time determining who to
contact for pricing. First, do any of you know and second, is there a simple
way of determining who has the rights? I know there is n
Looking for streaming rights to Mac. Have tried Swank, Criterion USA, MGM,
SPC. Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
Sarah
Sarah E. McCleskey
Head of Access Services, Film and Media
112 Axinn Library, 123 Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY 11549
sarah.e.mccles...@hofstra.edu
516-463-5076 (phone)
516-4
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