Good Morning,
We have a vhs tape in our collection titled The Achievers (1973) from
Southerby Productions. The tape has become worn, and since a faculty
member has expressed interest in continuing to use it, we are hoping to
find a replacement. So far, no luck. In fact, I was unable to find
This is a perfect candidate for making a replacement using 108 or 107. If you
use 108, you'll need to make an analog copy for circulation (you could also
make a digital one to keep on site). If you choose to assert fair use, you
could make and circulate a digital copy (with restrictions -
Update:
While SwankDigital Campus limits streaming to course use, Swank has another
department at
that handles the Entertainment streaming on campus called ResLife Cinema:
http://www.reslife.comhttp://www.reslife.com/
Hope this helps Lynn.
-deg
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deg farrelly
Arizona State University
P.O.
Dear CW,
Just a quick note to see if anyone might have any information about the
availability of When Billy Broke His Head on DVD -- our heavily used VHS
is showing signs of wear (can't even make a preservation copy thanks to
the Macrovision) and Fanlight no longer distributes it. If anyone
We got a DVD in early 2011 from Icarus Films, but it isn't on their
website now.
http://www.IcarusFilms.com
Ah, well.
Brigid Duffy
Academic Technology
San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA 94132-4200
E-mail: bdu...@sfsu.edu
On Feb 1, 2012, at 11:41 AM, Meghann Matwichuk wrote:
You can try to contact Billy GOlfus via facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/people/Billy-Golfus/10145881789
gary handman
Dear CW,
Just a quick note to see if anyone might have any information about the
availability of When Billy Broke His Head on DVD -- our heavily used VHS
is showing
Not a handout, but a policy page that others have told me is good:
http://lib.asu.edu/policies/publicperformance
-deg
deg farrelly, Media Librarian
Arizona State University
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, Arizona 85287
480.965.1403
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From:
Um that list of distributors might be a wee out of date. Does Modern Sound
even do PPR shows, their web site only mentions 16mm bless em. I would
think Janus, New Yorker, Sony Classics and others can be added.
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Deg Farrelly deg.farre...@asu.edu wrote:
Not a
Yes, it is available on DVD. Ours says Fanlight productions, Boston, Ma.
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve Services Coordinator
University of Connecticut Libraries
369 Fairfield Road, Unit 2005RR
Storrs, CT 06269-2005
jo_ann.reyno...@uconn.edu
860-486-1406
860-486-5636 (fax)
Hi All,
We don't distribute it anymore but I have contact information for the
producer.
Email me off list and I can share it with you.
Meghann, I'm sending it to you now.
Take care,
Anthony Sweeney
Icarus Films
32 Court Street, 21st Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
P: (718) 488-8900
Anthony thanks for providing the info. I want to remind folks that if you
are looking for a film that used to be in print from a company that still
exists SOMEWHERE they have some contact info. It is possible is out of
date, but this by far the best way to get contact info and sometimes you
may
Dear Mary Mathias,
Thanks for your email. Sorry, I don't have your personal email to contact you
directly. Our secretary who places orders has called this number several times
and left messages. But no one has responded. We do not know how else we can
contact you to place the order. Thanks,
Not meant to be an exhaustive list. 16mm require PPR too.
What's more troublesome is that Copyright office has changed their
website, so that linking directly to the Section doesn't work anymore.
Gr.
THAT URL needs to be updated.
-deg
(With apologies to all for my forwarding the entire
I have been at this too long. I take PPR and Face to Face for granted
since they are the clearest parts of the copyright law that in the vast
majority of cases don't require much work to know if they apply. However
student groups were often totally ignorant and in more than a few cases
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