To add to this ongoing discussionÅ  a question directed to those who have
been in the industry for a long timeÅ 

What were the going charges for a film in 16mm back in the day before
video?

I recall wanting desperately to have in my collection many of the
Time-Life/McGraw Hill/Pyramid and such titles, but just could not afford
them with my @$10-15,000 budget.

I was thrilled when I managed to pick up used preview prints of "Ascent of
Man" for $100 per print. (about 1979, but that is a guess)  With
inflation, that figure roughly equates to $296 today. And that was for a
used print.

We didn't have the home video market at the time.

-deg

deg farrelly, Media Librarian
Arizona State University Libraries
Hayden Library C1H1
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, Arizona  85287-1006
Phone:  602.332.3103




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