On 5/21/12 10:03 PM, "Jessica Rosner" sent this:
> Some of us are old enough to remember the lovely whirring sound of 16mm and
> specialized programming.
>
I have rebuilt BH 540/552/15xx/25xx et al, given parts, from the bottom up
in around 2-3 hours. Heck, I've done Singers and Eikis et al.
H
Some of us are old enough to remember the lovely whirring sound of 16mm and
specialized programming.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/20/nyregion/film-series-covers-a-century-of-the-lower-east-side.html
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CollegeAnywhere.org, a consortium out of the Philadelphia region, offers a
library of over 400 PBS titles, selected out of the larger catalog, for
licensing using our collection of streaming tools and resources. I did look at
the list and Eyes on the Prize is not one of the titles from American
I think we all know that the music & footage rights issues with EYES will
make it virtually impossible to ever be legally streamed.
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Jaeschke, Myles
wrote:
> Many PBS titles are available on the "OverDrive" platform as a MAX access
> subscription service including
Many PBS titles are available on the "OverDrive" platform as a MAX access
subscription service including many Frontline and American Experience titles.
Eyes on the Prize however is not among these.
Myles
Myles Jaeschke
Media Collections
Tulsa City-County Library
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I don't being PBS offers a subscription model for their titles. Many of the
PBS titles you mention are available as streaming video from either Alexander
Street Press or Films Media Group.
Neither company offers the entire run of PBS programming. Both companies have
multiple pricing m
Do you have a subscription with PBS streaming video? How much it costs? What is
the contact information? I see a lot of recent programs free online. But all of
them say for personal use in their terms of use. I have noticed too that these
free online programs are all new episodes. How can I get
Good morning, everyone.
I'm interested in how you are delivering your in-house digital video content.
How is the content searchable? Do you have high and low bandwidth versions?
For our part, we're delivering video through MDID in high and low bandwidth
versions. Videos are searchable throug