Hi,
I've tried for years to get a copy of this film, but always heard it was held
up in copyright Hell, and so I stopped trying. Yet, I see that many of you
have a copy - How did you do that? Did you contact Thom Andersen at Cal Arts
directly, or is there a distributor out there somewhere
My experience is similar to Christine's, that is, we have and really
like ASP and FMG - and they are convenient and cost-effective and are
already well used even though our subscriptions are fairly recent. The
use of the video databases includes some classroom use but likely more
general use
We got ours directly from Thom
gary handman
Hi,
I've tried for years to get a copy of this film, but always heard it was
held up in copyright Hell, and so I stopped trying. Yet, I see that many
of you have a copy - How did you do that? Did you contact Thom Andersen
at Cal Arts directly,
Thank you Jonathan for this preliminary data.
I agree with some of the comments and observations Gary offered in reply.
Speaking for ASU, I know that what we do currently is not necessary what we
would/will do under different pricing/hosting/license terms conditions.
So I think this data is
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