[Videolib] Contact for Westchester Films Inc?

2012-03-13 Thread Dave Dvorchak
I am trying to contact someone at this company in regards to a screening of Born Innocent that I'd like to do: http://westchesterfilmsinc.com/ Their site has no contact info at all that I can see and the cursory search of the web that I've done so far doesn't yield a whole lot either. Thanks!

[Videolib] Film Subscriptions

2012-03-13 Thread James Leftwich
Hello, I'm well aware of Film Movement...is there a domestic equivalent? A film club of English-speaking independent films? Preferably one that would have a library option granting PPR rights? James Leftwich Berkeley College Director, Westchester Campus Library 99 Church Street White Plains,

[Videolib] Film Movement

2012-03-13 Thread Andrews, Sarah E
I know this an older question-- we also tried screening some films at our library. I carefully had choices vetted by multiple student employees to find something that would appealand we had 1 user at 1 screening and 0 and the other 3. I had to discontinue to program due to lack of

Re: [Videolib] anybody out there know of good sources for copyright free music, suitable for student productions?

2012-03-13 Thread Chris Lewis
The Canary Collection is still around. But their clips are royalty-free, not copyright-free. They have samples online. http://www.fotosearch.com/the-canary-collection/ On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Maureen Tripp maureen_tr...@emerson.edu wrote: We have some old CDs of “theme music”, but

Re: [Videolib] anybody out there know of good sources for copyright free music, suitable for student productions?

2012-03-13 Thread Ravas, Tammy
Hi Maureen, Please check out this list that I created. I try to keep it as up-to-date as possible. It's part of my Public Domain and Creative Commons library guide: http://libguides.lib.umt.edu/content.php?pid=119432sid=1042279 Sound recordings covered by Creative Commons licenses are on the

Re: [Videolib] anybody out there know of good sources for copyright free music, suitable for student productions?

2012-03-13 Thread ghandman
Nice! Gary Handman Hi Maureen, Please check out this list that I created. I try to keep it as up-to-date as possible. It's part of my Public Domain and Creative Commons library guide: http://libguides.lib.umt.edu/content.php?pid=119432sid=1042279 Sound recordings covered by Creative

Re: [Videolib] anybody out there know of good sources for copyright free music, suitable for student productions?

2012-03-13 Thread Dennis Doros
Tammy, Great website! Dennis On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Ravas, Tammy tammy.ra...@mso.umt.eduwrote: Hi Maureen, Please check out this list that I created. I try to keep it as up-to-date as possible. It's part of my Public Domain and Creative Commons library guide:

Re: [Videolib] African immigrants in US

2012-03-13 Thread McKenzie, Michele
Hi Gary, We just purchased Prince of Broadway directed by Sean Baker from Midwest Tape. The DVD release is retitled Lee Daniels Presents - Prince of Broadway. I highly recommend it. Michele McKenzie Art and Music Librarian Berkeley Public Library

Re: [Videolib] African immigrants in US

2012-03-13 Thread ghandman
Ah ha! I forgot completely about this one! Thanks! gary Hi Gary, We just purchased Prince of Broadway directed by Sean Baker from Midwest Tape. The DVD release is retitled Lee Daniels Presents - Prince of Broadway. I highly recommend it. Michele McKenzie Art and Music Librarian

Re: [Videolib] anybody out there know of good sources for copyright free music, suitable for student productions?

2012-03-13 Thread Deg Farrelly
We have obtained a series of discs from FreeStockFootage.com http://www.freestockmusic.com/ They ran a special offer recently of very inexpensive discs by theme: Battle, Action, Science Fiction, Romantic, Horror, Blockbuster, etc. So new to our collection they have not been used yet. -deg

Re: [Videolib] anybody out there know of good sources for copyright free music, suitable for student productions?

2012-03-13 Thread Reichert, Allen
Hi Maureen, One that I didn't see on the lovely libguide was http://www.jamendo.com/en/ - they are royalty free. You'll want to look at the licenses though. The band Tryad (http://tryad.org/) allows there music to be used commercially for free. Friendly regards, Allen Reichert Otterbein