Hi Gail
Jeff at UMich is absolutely right. Please visit
www.bbcactivevideoforlearning.com and/or e-mail Carolina Fernandez (tel:
+44 (0)20 7010 2760) for full details of obtaining a non-theatric
licence (to include PPR) for any BBC titles.
We will either be able to handle the request directly,
The Battle of Algiers is available at Hulu as a subscription item ($8/month,
1-week free trial)
http://www.hulu.com/watch/215862/the-battle-of-algiers
Hulu is streaming a lot of the Criterion collection.
This is not what you want but good to know as a backup.
Judy Shoaf
Stupid question as I don't do Hulu or Netflx.
Is this commercial/ad free?
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 6:21 AM, Shoaf,Judith P jsh...@ufl.edu wrote:
The Battle of Algiers is available at Hulu as a subscription item
($8/month, 1-week free trial)
Regular (free) Hulu has commercials, usually timed to the commercial breaks in
TV shows. They used to be quite short and they are still shorter interruptions
than on TV, but it does get tedious. There is a little timer in the corner that
tells you how many commercials you will be watching and
I am looking for the film Methodology : The Design and the Experiment. I
have it in VHS, but would like it in DVD and to pursue streaming rights.
The packaging lists McGraw-Hill CRM as the publisher/distributor, but
neither site shows the film any longer. I have never had much luck
contacting
Jennifer,
We just purchased a DVD replacement of Methodology: The Psychologist and
the Experiment from CRM Learning. It does not come up on their website,
but, if this is the title you are looking for, contact them about it:
Nicole Taylor
800.421.0833
Good luck,
Gail
On 9/29/2011 10:09
Hi Barb,
I'm glad to hear about your PPR program of setting aside some money to help
students with their screenings, I've been thinking about doing something
similar. You mentioned that you set aside $1,000 for PPR and that student
groups can apply for it with the criteria that the screening
It's something new we tried out last year - we started getting more requests
from student groups. Not sure if other funding disappeared or if someone is
paying better attention to copyright.
Thus far it's first-come. Obviously, the money isn't going to cover more than
a couple of PPR film
Barb and others
One thing to try is show the student groups the films you already have with
PPR rights and see if they can use one of those. I have been working on a
few docs that are not available retail and can only be bought with PPR
rights, they may not exactly be
Transformers 3 , but they are
Does anyone know a source (producer/distributor/copyright owner for the
following? I need to obtain permission and a quality copy for use in a
university produced TV broadcast.
1. Stuck on an Elevator: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXCuGvsThEw. This
appears to be the original source. We want
I have a graduate nursing faculty member looking for Ethics in Nursing videos.
We have Films on Demand, but she hasn't found what she wants from their
catalog. I've requested a free trial of Nursing in Video from ASP (they list 4
videos that may work). Anyone else have any other distributor
Try Insight Media wwwl.insight-media.com
Jo Ann
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)
http://classguides.lib.uconn.edu/mediaresources
Hi Philip!
Below are links to a few videos from the Fanlight Productions Collection
that I thought might work for your faculty member. Let me know if you have
any questions.
Cheers!
Meredith Miller
Icarus Films
32 Court St, 21st Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
P: 1.718.488.8900
F:
You might also look at VideoPress, from the University of Maryland
School of Medicine - their Perspectives on the Elderly videos look at
quality of life issues from the resident's point of view.
http://www.videopress.umaryland.edu/perspectives.html
Including Resident's Rights: Resident's
Thanks, Dennis!
That is an interesting point about life of print rights that you bring up.
Dennis Green, who was the director for many years, got in touch with
me after seeing the piece on the 6pm news, so that'd be a good
question for him. I also know the woman you're speaking of, she was
The Janus -- Connecticut Ave./Dupont Circle, D.C. -- mid-late 60s -- Warhol,
Belmondo Hiroshima Mon Amour -- all formats @ Midnight ...
- Original Message -
My intended audience is film buffs / enthusiasts, I suppose, although
I'm going for anyone.
I've been a big fan of
We've only got about 12 streaming titles at the moment so not much has changed.
EXcept -- our collection development person has spent a lot of time looking at
and tweaking contractual langauge that he hadn't done so much with DVD/VHS
titles. Other than PPR wording on all formats.
Our
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