Re: [Frameworks] Going rate for licensing film footage to large museums

2013-03-12 Thread Jason Stauffacher
Are speaker to the Walker in Minneapolis?? On Monday, March 11, 2013, Robert Haller wrote: Dear Bruce, I don’t understand the question. Some museums prefer to show a recycling DVD instead of 16 or 35 mm films—in galleries. If a film is to be shown two or three times a week in a theater,

Re: [Frameworks] Going rate for licensing film footage to large museums

2013-03-12 Thread Cari Machet
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[Frameworks] Going rate for licensing film footage to large museums

2013-03-11 Thread Bruce McPherson
Does anyone have an idea, roughly, what the rate per minute of filmwould be for inclusion in a 5-month art exhibition at a major museum, e.g. MOMA, Walker, etc.?Thanks,Bruce McPherson ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

Re: [Frameworks] Going rate for licensing film footage to large museums

2013-03-11 Thread Robert Haller
Dear Bruce, I don¹t understand the question. Some museums prefer to show a recycling DVD instead of 16 or 35 mm films‹in galleries. If a film is to be shown two or three times a week in a theater, the rate would be different. The Museum of the Moving Image or MoMA have had experience in both