Re: [Videolib] this might be difficult

2011-12-22 Thread Julia Churchill
Thanks for everyone’s help. I pass all this information on to our staff member.


Julia Churchill

Audio Visual Supervisor

Oak Lawn Public Library
9427 S. Raymond Ave.
Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453

jchurch...@olpl.org

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On Dec 21, 2011, at 3:13 PM, Carolyn S Faber 
cfa...@saic.edumailto:cfa...@saic.edu wrote:
Hi Julia,

If you can't find a copy elsewhere, the Donahue show is owned by NBC Universal 
and it may be in their archives.

http://www.nbcuniversalarchives.com/nbcuni/home/contact.do
NBC Universal TV Clips

  *   NBC Studios, Inc. Clip Licensing
  *   100 Universal CIty Plaza Bldg 4250 3rd Flr.
  *   Universal City, CA 91608
  *   Tel: 1-855-NBC-VIDEO (option 7)
  *   Direct: 818-777-5147
  *   Fax: 818-866-2574
  *   Email: leeann.plat...@nbcuni.commailto:leeann.plat...@nbcuni.com

Cheers,
Carolyn
Carolyn Faber
Film and Media Technician
Flaxman Library
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
312-629-1341
cfa...@saic.edumailto:cfa...@saic.edu
16mm Film Study Collectionhttp://libraryguides.saic.edu/16mm

On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Julia Churchill 
jchurch...@olpl.orgmailto:jchurch...@olpl.org wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I have learned so much from all of you and I am very grateful for all of 
the advice you have given me. If a video can be found, I know the collective 
brain will find it.
That said, I have a request from one of our staff that might be difficult. She 
is looking for a copy of an episode of a Phil Donahue show that took place 
around April 1st 1975. Alice Cooper was a guest on the show. Our employees 
friends mother was in the audience and would like a copy of the show.

   Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Julia Churchill

Audio Visual Supervisor

Oak Lawn Public Library
9427 S. Raymond Ave.
Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453

jchurch...@olpl.orgmailto:jchurch...@olpl.org

Oak Lawn patrons can download e-books from 
www.mediaondemand.orghttp://www.mediaondemand.org



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[Videolib] this might be difficult

2011-12-21 Thread Julia Churchill
Hi Everyone,

I have learned so much from all of you and I am very grateful for all of 
the advice you have given me. If a video can be found, I know the collective 
brain will find it.
That said, I have a request from one of our staff that might be difficult. She 
is looking for a copy of an episode of a Phil Donahue show that took place 
around April 1st 1975. Alice Cooper was a guest on the show. Our employees 
friends mother was in the audience and would like a copy of the show.

   Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Julia Churchill

Audio Visual Supervisor

Oak Lawn Public Library
9427 S. Raymond Ave.
Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453

jchurch...@olpl.org

Oak Lawn patrons can download e-books from www.mediaondemand.org



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Re: [Videolib] this might be difficult

2011-12-21 Thread Carolyn S Faber
Hi Julia,

If you can't find a copy elsewhere, the Donahue show is owned by NBC
Universal and it may be in their archives.

http://www.nbcuniversalarchives.com/nbcuni/home/contact.do
 NBC Universal TV Clips

   - NBC Studios, Inc. Clip Licensing
   - 100 Universal CIty Plaza Bldg 4250 3rd Flr.
   - Universal City, CA 91608

   - Tel: 1-855-NBC-VIDEO (option 7)
   - Direct: 818-777-5147
   - Fax: 818-866-2574
   - Email: leeann.plat...@nbcuni.com

Cheers,
Carolyn
Carolyn Faber
Film and Media Technician
Flaxman Library
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
312-629-1341
cfa...@saic.edu
16mm Film Study Collection http://libraryguides.saic.edu/16mm


On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Julia Churchill jchurch...@olpl.orgwrote:

  Hi Everyone,



 I have learned so much from all of you and I am very grateful for all
 of the advice you have given me. If a video can be found, I know the
 collective brain will find it.

 That said, I have a request from one of our staff that might be difficult.
 She is looking for a copy of an episode of a Phil Donahue show that took
 place around April 1st 1975. Alice Cooper was a guest on the show. Our
 employees friends mother was in the audience and would like a copy of the
 show.



Any help is greatly appreciated.



 Thanks,



 Julia Churchill



 Audio Visual Supervisor



 Oak Lawn Public Library

 9427 S. Raymond Ave.

 Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453



 jchurch...@olpl.org



 *Oak Lawn patrons can download e-books from www.mediaondemand.org*






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preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
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Re: [Videolib] this might be difficult

2011-12-21 Thread Dennis Doros
First, try NBC as Carolyn Faber suggests.

And since the show was still owned and coming out of WGN-TV in Chicago, you
can try them and see if they have an archivist.

After that, try the Paley Center (http://www.paleycenter.org/) and they
might have it. Since the archivist emails the AMIA listserv with her
contact info, I hope she doesn't mind I include it here:

Jane Klain
Manager, Research Services
The Paley Center for Media
25 West 52nd Street
New York, NY 10019
*jkl...@paleycenter.org*
http://www.paleycenter.org http://www.mtr.org/

Also, a very long shot -- David Crosthwait of DC Video in Burbank, CA just
showed a very cool clip of an extremely young Alice Cooper performing 18
on a Detroit UHF station -- a very old clip since Cooper was very young. On
the long-shot chance that he's working on the Cooper archives and they
would have had a copy of the show, you can contact David and say I sent
you. DC Video has a Facebook page with contact info (and a photo of the
clip I mentioned).

Best regards,
Dennis Doros
Milestone Film  Video/Milliarium Zero
PO Box 128
Harrington Park, NJ 07640
Phone: 201-767-3117
Fax: 201-767-3035
email: milefi...@gmail.com
www.milestonefilms.com
www.comebackafrica.com
www.yougottomove.com
www.ontheboweryfilm.com
www.arayafilm.com
www.exilesfilm.com
www.wordisoutmovie.com
www.killerofsheep.com
http://www.killerofsheep.com/
Join Milestone Film on Facebook and Twitter!
and the
Association of Moving Image Archivists http://www.amianet.org/!


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On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Julia Churchill jchurch...@olpl.orgwrote:

  Hi Everyone,



 I have learned so much from all of you and I am very grateful for all
 of the advice you have given me. If a video can be found, I know the
 collective brain will find it.

 That said, I have a request from one of our staff that might be difficult.
 She is looking for a copy of an episode of a Phil Donahue show that took
 place around April 1st 1975. Alice Cooper was a guest on the show. Our
 employees friends mother was in the audience and would like a copy of the
 show.



Any help is greatly appreciated.



 Thanks,



 Julia Churchill



 Audio Visual Supervisor



 Oak Lawn Public Library

 9427 S. Raymond Ave.

 Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453



 jchurch...@olpl.org



 *Oak Lawn patrons can download e-books from www.mediaondemand.org*






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Re: [Videolib] this might be difficult

2011-12-21 Thread John Streepy
Who would have thought 30-40 years ago that rock musicians would have their own 
Archives.

that is just too cool.   


and a Merry Wookiee Life Day to all, 

jhs



Also, a very long shot -- David Crosthwait of DC Video in Burbank, CA just 
showed a very cool clip of an extremely young Alice Cooper performing 18 on a 
Detroit UHF station -- a very old clip since Cooper was very young. On the 
long-shot chance that he's working on the Cooper archives and they would have 
had a copy of the show, you can contact David and say I sent you. DC Video has 
a Facebook page with contact info (and a photo of the clip I mentioned). 



Best regards,
Dennis Doros
Milestone Film  Video/Milliarium Zero
PO Box 128
Harrington Park, NJ 07640
Phone: 201-767-3117 ( tel:201-767-3117 )
Fax: 201-767-3035 ( tel:201-767-3035 )
email: milefi...@gmail.com
www.milestonefilms.com ( http://www.milestonefilms.com/ ) 

www.comebackafrica.com ( http://www.comebackafrica.com/ )

www.yougottomove.com ( http://www.yougottomove.com/ )

www.ontheboweryfilm.com ( http://www.ontheboweryfilm.com/ )
www.arayafilm.com ( http://www.arayafilm.com/ )
www.exilesfilm.com ( http://www.exilesfilm.com/ )
www.wordisoutmovie.com ( http://www.wordisoutmovie.com/ )
www.killerofsheep.com ( http://www.killerofsheep.com/ ) 

 ( http://www.killerofsheep.com/ )
Join Milestone Film on Facebook and Twitter! 

and the 

Association of Moving Image Archivists ( http://www.amianet.org/ )!




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On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Julia Churchill 
jchurch...@olpl.org 

wrote:



Hi Everyone, 




I have learned so much from all of you and I am very grateful for all of the 
advice you have given me. If a video can be found, I know the collective brain 
will find it. 


That said, I have a request from one of our staff that might be difficult. She 
is looking for a copy of an episode of a Phil Donahue show that took place 
around April 1st 1975. Alice Cooper was a guest on the show. Our employees 
friends mother was in the audience and would like a copy of the show. 




Any help is greatly appreciated. 




Thanks, 




Julia Churchill 




Audio Visual Supervisor 




Oak Lawn Public Library 


9427 S. Raymond Ave. 


Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453 




jchurch...@olpl.org 




Oak Lawn patrons can download e-books from www.mediaondemand.org 






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between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
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Re: [Videolib] this might be difficult

2011-12-21 Thread Dennis Doros
Well, I'm friends with the Grateful Dead's longtime archivist and of
course, when that band transferred their archive to UC Santa Cruz and they
advertised for the collection's curator position at the University, that
story made it all the way to Letterman's standup routine to open his show.

And last year, I was at a lab and on one of the monitors in the studio, I
glimpsed a long, long video (in terms of minutes. After all, I am a
gentleman...) of a closeup of John Lennon's.. well, you know That was a
part of a gigantic (again... referring to the process -- I'm still a
gentleman) restoration project of Lennon's and Ono's films and videos. It
was a very secret project at the time and the lab was very upset that I had
guessed the collection based on the footage I saw. I tried to explain that
it was all too personal a story of a wild weekend in Havana, three bottles
of rum, the Bay of Pigs Invasion and Fidel Castro, but the truth was that I
had read about the existence and exhibition of the video years ago.

Anyway, long story short. As soon as an industry ages and there's money to
be made in its history, archivists are needed. That includes Rock 'n Roll.

Dennis

On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 3:26 PM, John Streepy john.stre...@cwu.edu wrote:

  Who would have thought 30-40 years ago that rock musicians would have
 their own Archives.

 that is just too cool.

  and a Merry Wookiee Life Day to all,

  jhs


   Also, a very long shot -- David Crosthwait of DC Video in Burbank, CA
 just showed a very cool clip of an extremely young Alice Cooper performing
 18 on a Detroit UHF station -- a very old clip since Cooper was very
 young. On the long-shot chance that he's working on the Cooper archives and
 they would have had a copy of the show, you can contact David and say I
 sent you. DC Video has a Facebook page with contact info (and a photo of
 the clip I mentioned).


   Best regards,
 Dennis Doros
 Milestone Film  Video/Milliarium Zero
 PO Box 128
 Harrington Park, NJ 07640
 Phone: 201-767-3117
 Fax: 201-767-3035
 email: milefi...@gmail.com
 www.milestonefilms.com

 www.comebackafrica.com

 www.yougottomove.com

 www.ontheboweryfilm.com
 www.arayafilm.com
 www.exilesfilm.com
 www.wordisoutmovie.com
 www.killerofsheep.com

  http://www.killerofsheep.com/
 Join Milestone Film on Facebook and Twitter!

 and the

 Association of Moving Image Archivists http://www.amianet.org/!


   Follow Milestone on Twitter! http://twitter.com/#!/MilestoneFilms



   On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Julia Churchill

 jchurch...@olpl.org

 wrote:


  Hi Everyone,



  I have learned so much from all of you and I am very grateful for all
 of the advice you have given me. If a video can be found, I know the
 collective brain will find it.

  That said, I have a request from one of our staff that might be
 difficult. She is looking for a copy of an episode of a Phil Donahue show
 that took place around April 1st 1975. Alice Cooper was a guest on the
 show. Our employees friends mother was in the audience and would like a
 copy of the show.



  Any help is greatly appreciated.



  Thanks,



  Julia Churchill



  Audio Visual Supervisor



  Oak Lawn Public Library

  9427 S. Raymond Ave.

  Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453



  jchurch...@olpl.org



  Oak Lawn patrons can download e-books from www.mediaondemand.org






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Best regards,
Dennis Doros
Milestone Film  

Re: [Videolib] this might be difficult

2011-12-21 Thread Randal Baier
Interesting thread today. I assume most of you have seen the blurb about the
1973 BBC recording of David Bowie glam era recording of the jean genie for 
the Top of the Pops rock show? Saw it today on BBC America

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-16280335

Randal Baier 


On Dec 21, 2011, at 3:13 PM, Carolyn S Faber cfa...@saic.edu wrote:

 Hi Julia, 
 
 If you can't find a copy elsewhere, the Donahue show is owned by NBC 
 Universal and it may be in their archives.
 
 http://www.nbcuniversalarchives.com/nbcuni/home/contact.do
 NBC Universal TV Clips
 
 NBC Studios, Inc. Clip Licensing
 100 Universal CIty Plaza Bldg 4250 3rd Flr.
 Universal City, CA 91608
 Tel: 1-855-NBC-VIDEO (option 7)
 Direct: 818-777-5147
 Fax: 818-866-2574
 Email: leeann.plat...@nbcuni.com
 Cheers,
 Carolyn
 
 Carolyn Faber
 Film and Media Technician
 Flaxman Library
 School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 312-629-1341
 cfa...@saic.edu
 16mm Film Study Collection
 
 
 On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Julia Churchill jchurch...@olpl.org wrote:
 Hi Everyone,
 
   
 
 I have learned so much from all of you and I am very grateful for all of 
 the advice you have given me. If a video can be found, I know the collective 
 brain will find it.
 
 That said, I have a request from one of our staff that might be difficult. 
 She is looking for a copy of an episode of a Phil Donahue show that took 
 place around April 1st 1975. Alice Cooper was a guest on the show. Our 
 employees friends mother was in the audience and would like a copy of the 
 show.
 
  
 
Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
  
 
 Thanks,
 
  
 
 Julia Churchill
 
  
 
 Audio Visual Supervisor
 
  
 
 Oak Lawn Public Library
 
 9427 S. Raymond Ave.
 
 Oak Lawn, Illinois 60453
 
  
 
 jchurch...@olpl.org
 
  
 
 Oak Lawn patrons can download e-books from www.mediaondemand.org
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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