Re: [Videolib] media editing lab equipment?

2011-01-05 Thread Junior Tidal
I'm in the process of adding some editing equipment in our media lab as well. 
Currently, we have a couple of mac towers loaded with Final Cut, iMovie, and 
iDVD. The iMovie and iDVD is primarily for users who have beginner skills at 
video editing. We also use Garageband and Audacity for the same reason, but if 
money was not issue, then I would load these machines with Pro Tools.

We also have an analog to dv box so we can place vhs material (usually from the 
college archive) onto the machines. I would also recommend getting additional 
external hard drives for back up purposes. Right now, we're using a couple of 
WD My Book Studio drives. 

Junior Tidal
Web Services and Multimedia Librarian
CUNY New York City College of Technology
300 Jay Street
Brooklyn, NY 11210
718.260.5481
 Schmitt, Mike  01/04/11 5:41 PM 
We use two Avid Media Composer systems in our media lab.  The academic price is 
$300 ($500 for a large bundle with other software).  I use Avid primarily 
because it is the most common in our TV market and many of the editors in town 
also use the product.  I would never claim its better (or worse) than any of 
the other products.  Much of the video industry uses Final Cut or Avid.

For $300 it's a great program.

--Mike Schmitt
UW-Green Bay

From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu 
[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Rudy Leon
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 1:54 PM
To: Information Commons Interest Group; videolib
Subject: [Videolib] media editing lab equipment?

Hello all,
I am trying to develop a perfect-world, money-no-object scenario for a pair of 
media editing labs. Primarily, this is the goal to shoot for as we begin to 
more fully equip our nascent labs, but the scenario will also play into some 
request for monies.

Based on your experiences and expertise, what would you include in such a 
scenario? I would happily take either types of items or specific models.

--
Rudy Leon
Learning Commons Librarian
Undergraduate Library
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-3503
http://www.deepening.wordpress.com
AIM: rudibrarian


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[Videolib] Thanks for your help - Industrial Agriculture topic

2011-01-05 Thread Jean Reese
Hi, All

Thanks for all the suggestions for Industrial Agricultural titles. The 
faculty member was very happy with the suggestions. It's great to know I 
have such a wonderful source of information available!

Jean




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Instructional Media Resources
Middle Tennessee State University
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Re: [Videolib] Help with CHICANO?

2011-01-05 Thread Claudia Reddin
Happy New Year! 
Try the filmmaker, Hector Galan. I contacted this site several years ago and 
got a DVD copy of the series. 

http://www.galaninc.com/site/ 




Claudia Reddin 
Music  Media Library Assistant 
(559) 278-2158 

- Original Message -
From: Susan Albrecht albre...@wabash.edu 
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu 
Sent: Wednesday, January 5, 2011 8:50:38 AM 
Subject: [Videolib] Help with CHICANO? 




Happy New Year! I have been asked to investigate the purchase of a title – with 
PPR – and am striking out but thought I’d turn to the trusty wise ones at 
Videolib before I say I’ve given up. Here’s the info: 



Chicano!: History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement. A 4-part 
program originally produced in 1996 and broadcast on PBS, available then in VHS 
format. Later, in 2007, a 2-disc DVD edition was put out by National Latino 
Communications Center (NLCC) Educational Media, which I think is/was affiliated 
with UCLA(?). Anyway, links found for NLCC all fail and every phone number I’ve 
found is inactive. 



Does anyone know anything about NLCC or about the Chicano! set? 



TIA, 

Susan 



Susan Albrecht 

Library Acquisitions Manager 

Wabash College Lilly Library 

765-361-6216 

765-361-6295 fax 



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Re: [Videolib] promo copies of music/advance reading books UPDATE

2011-01-05 Thread Jaeschke, Myles
Hello,
Just wanted to give an update on 9th Circuit Courts ruling on whether or not 
promo Cd/DVD etc. can be legally sold (using first sale doctrine).  The 9th 
Circuit upheld the lower courts ruling yesterday in effect saying there is no 
infringement on copyright in regards to said promotional materials.  Based on 
this ruling I think a library is on solid ground should they choose to add 
materials such as these (including donated radio promo CDs) to their 
collections.

http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2011/01/04-0
http://paidcontent.org/article/419-appeals-court-kills-universals-lawsuit-over-re-selling-promo-cds/

Myles Jaeschke
Tulsa City County Library
Media Collections

From: publib-boun...@webjunction.org [publib-boun...@webjunction.org] On Behalf 
Of Christy Shannon Smirl [csm...@tclib.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 11:46 AM
To: pub...@webjunction.org
Subject: Re: [Publib] promo copies of music/advance reading books

Regarding the tangential question of whether the promo music case would affect 
library use of Advance Reading Copies:  I think it's different.  It's my 
impression that the content may change slightly (if only for proofreading) 
between the advance reading copy and the final published book.   Cover art and 
other details may change as well.  So it's a legal and a practical matter, 
bringing up a complicated cataloging issue as well.

There are promo music CDs out there that have different/no cover art, or with 
only a sort of draft content.  The ones I'm referring to in this scenario are 
identical Music CDs that are released to media before retail stores.
Just clarifying,

Christy Smirl
Collection Development Supervisor
Teton County Library
Jackson, Wyoming

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Re: [Videolib] [Publib] promo copies of music/advance reading books UPDATE

2011-01-05 Thread Music Hunter
I wonder if the labels will change their attitude towards dealers/retailers
selling their  promos  now.

Years ago, when I owned The Record Hunter chain in NYC, the labels had a
variety of punishments for dealers that sold their promotional samples ( new
releases late, no service for a week or more, etc. ).

Your search for sound  video ends here!

Jay Sonin, General Manager
Music Hunter Distributing Company
25-58 34th Street, Suite # 2
Astoria, NY 11103-4902
musichun...@nyc.rr.com


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From: Jaeschke, Myles mjae...@tulsalibrary.org
To: Christy Shannon Smirl csm...@tclib.org; pub...@webjunction.org
Cc: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Publib] promo copies of music/advance reading books UPDATE


 Hello,
 Just wanted to give an update on 9th Circuit Courts ruling on whether or 
 not promo Cd/DVD etc. can be legally sold (using first sale doctrine). 
 The 9th Circuit upheld the lower courts ruling yesterday in effect saying 
 there is no infringement on copyright in regards to said promotional 
 materials.  Based on this ruling I think a library is on solid ground 
 should they choose to add materials such as these (including donated radio 
 promo CDs) to their collections.

 http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2011/01/04-0
 http://paidcontent.org/article/419-appeals-court-kills-universals-lawsuit-over-re-selling-promo-cds/

 Myles Jaeschke
 Tulsa City County Library
 Media Collections
 
 From: publib-boun...@webjunction.org [publib-boun...@webjunction.org] On 
 Behalf Of Christy Shannon Smirl [csm...@tclib.org]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2010 11:46 AM
 To: pub...@webjunction.org
 Subject: Re: [Publib] promo copies of music/advance reading books

 Regarding the tangential question of whether the promo music case would 
 affect library use of Advance Reading Copies:  I think it's different. 
 It's my impression that the content may change slightly (if only for 
 proofreading) between the advance reading copy and the final published 
 book.   Cover art and other details may change as well.  So it's a legal 
 and a practical matter, bringing up a complicated cataloging issue as 
 well.

 There are promo music CDs out there that have different/no cover art, or 
 with only a sort of draft content.  The ones I'm referring to in this 
 scenario are identical Music CDs that are released to media before retail 
 stores.
 Just clarifying,

 Christy Smirl
 Collection Development Supervisor
 Teton County Library
 Jackson, Wyoming


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[Videolib] Looking for PPR for Egyptian film....

2011-01-05 Thread Val Gangwer
Hello Collective Wisdom,
Here's a fun one! My college wants to show the film 'Hassan  Morcos' later
this month, and I am wondering if anyone on this list has a clue who to ask?
it is copyrighted 2008, and the home video was put out by Lord Video Film.
Arabic with English subtitles.
Thank you,
Val Gangwer

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Media Services Director
Mary Baldwin College

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Re: [Videolib] [Videonews] Thanks for your help - Industrial Agriculture topic

2011-01-05 Thread Filmakers Library

Hi Jean,
Before you sign off on Industrial Agriculture as a topic  we have a  
film that shows how a company is mechanizing a rice farm in Kenya  
thinking it will be of benefit to the community--but it is actually  
harming them.  The film is called Good Fortune and here is the web  
site  link http://www.filmakers.  /index.php?a=filmDetailfilmID=1646

Sue Oscar
Filmakers Library
124 East 40th St
New York, NY 10016
Tel: 212-808-4980
Fax: 212 808-4983
e-mail: i...@filmakers.com
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On Jan 5, 2011, at 11:10 AM, Jean Reese wrote:

Hi, All

Thanks for all the suggestions for Industrial Agricultural titles. The
faculty member was very happy with the suggestions. It's great to know I
have such a wonderful source of information available!

Jean




--
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Coordinator, Collection Development
Instructional Media Resources
Middle Tennessee State University
1301 E. Main St., P.O. Box 33
Murfreesboro, TN  37132
phone  615-898-2725
fax  615-898-2530

Email: jre...@mtsu.edu
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Re: [Videolib] videolib test

2011-01-05 Thread Music Hunter
Once here.

Your search for sound  video ends here!

Jay Sonin, General Manager
Music Hunter Distributing Company
25-58 34th Street, Suite # 2
Astoria, NY 11103-4902
musichun...@nyc.rr.com
718-777-1949

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From: ghand...@library.berkeley.edu
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 5:59 PM
Subject: [Videolib] videolib test


 Hi all

 Think we may have debugged the problem.  Tell me if you get this message
 twice.

 gary


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 Director
 Media Resources Center
 Moffitt Library
 UC Berkeley

 510-643-8566
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 http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC

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[Videolib] Question regarding availability of streaming rights/services for another set of videos

2011-01-05 Thread Borden, Lisa M.
Hi again, everyone: Happy New Year!

I have received another list of videos (*below*) from one of our faculty for an 
online course via Blackboard.  We’re interested in determining if any vendors 
monitoring this listserv provide streaming rights/services for any of these 
titles.  I’ve already contacted a couple of the vendors individually but I 
thought that going through this listserv might be quicker – it sure was before! 
 8)

Thanks, once again, to all who very kindly offered advice/input on my last 
question – I really appreciate it!

Lisa Borden


FILM LIST:


Against all odds: Inside statistics. Amabile, T., Intellimation, COMAP and 
Chedd/Angier (Directors). (1989).[Video/DVD] Santa Barbara, CA: COMAP and 
Chedd/Angier; Intellimation.
Probability  statistics DVD series. Dupre, M. and Summit Interactive 
(Directors). (2007).[Video/DVD] United States: Summit Interactive.
Stern, N. (Producer),  Farrar, L., Stern, N., Goralnick, J., Triple Threat TV 
and Insight Media (Directors). (2008). Understanding research. [Video/DVD] New 
York: Insight Media.
Statistics. Levine, D. and Teacher Aided Instruction, I. (Directors). 
(2007).[Video/DVD] Roslyn Heights, NY: Video Aided Instruction, Inc.
Rubenstein, B. (Producer),  Reich, J. M., Sturdevant, D., Rubenstein, B., The 
Standard Deviants and Cerebellum Corporation (Directors). (2002). Statistics. 
[Video/DVD] Washington D.C.: Cerebellum Corporation.
Meaning from data. Starbird, M. P. and Teaching Company (Directors). 
(2006).[Video/DVD] Chantilly, VA: Teaching Company.

Uniview Worldwide, L. (Producer),  Staveley-Taylor, H., Uniview Worldwide, L., 
Cambridge Educational, Insight Moving Images, L. and Films Media Group 
(Directors). (2006). Inferential stats. [Video/DVD] Lawrenceville, NJ: 
Cambridge Educational.
Lisa M. Borden
Electronic Resources Acquisitions Librarian
UTEP Library
PH: (915) 747-6709
E-Mail: lmbor...@utep.edu



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Re: [Videolib] Question regarding availability of streaming rights/services for another set of videos

2011-01-05 Thread ghandman
Hi

Against All Odds is available free as streamed video from
http://learner.org/resources/series65.html

Gary Handman


 Hi again, everyone: Happy New Year!

 I have received another list of videos (*below*) from one of our faculty
 for an online course via Blackboard.  We’re interested in determining if
 any vendors monitoring this listserv provide streaming rights/services for
 any of these titles.  I’ve already contacted a couple of the vendors
 individually but I thought that going through this listserv might be
 quicker – it sure was before!  8)

 Thanks, once again, to all who very kindly offered advice/input on my last
 question – I really appreciate it!

 Lisa Borden


 FILM LIST:


 Against all odds: Inside statistics. Amabile, T., Intellimation, COMAP and
 Chedd/Angier (Directors). (1989).[Video/DVD] Santa Barbara, CA: COMAP and
 Chedd/Angier; Intellimation.
 Probability  statistics DVD series. Dupre, M. and Summit Interactive
 (Directors). (2007).[Video/DVD] United States: Summit Interactive.
 Stern, N. (Producer),  Farrar, L., Stern, N., Goralnick, J., Triple
 Threat TV and Insight Media (Directors). (2008). Understanding research.
 [Video/DVD] New York: Insight Media.
 Statistics. Levine, D. and Teacher Aided Instruction, I. (Directors).
 (2007).[Video/DVD] Roslyn Heights, NY: Video Aided Instruction, Inc.
 Rubenstein, B. (Producer),  Reich, J. M., Sturdevant, D., Rubenstein, B.,
 The Standard Deviants and Cerebellum Corporation (Directors). (2002).
 Statistics. [Video/DVD] Washington D.C.: Cerebellum Corporation.
 Meaning from data. Starbird, M. P. and Teaching Company (Directors).
 (2006).[Video/DVD] Chantilly, VA: Teaching Company.

 Uniview Worldwide, L. (Producer),  Staveley-Taylor, H., Uniview
 Worldwide, L., Cambridge Educational, Insight Moving Images, L. and Films
 Media Group (Directors). (2006). Inferential stats. [Video/DVD]
 Lawrenceville, NJ: Cambridge Educational.
 Lisa M. Borden
 Electronic Resources Acquisitions Librarian
 UTEP Library
 PH: (915) 747-6709
 E-Mail: lmbor...@utep.edu



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Gary Handman
Director
Media Resources Center
Moffitt Library
UC Berkeley

510-643-8566
ghand...@library.berkeley.edu
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC

I have always preferred the reflection of life to life itself.
--Francois Truffaut


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