[Videolib] Underground (Emile de Antonio, 1976)

2012-08-06 Thread David Dvorchak
Anyone know who has the PPR? Originally released by New Yorker although it does not seem to be with them any longer. -- Dave Dvorchak AS220 Communications Director da...@as220.org (401) 500-0237 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection

Re: [Videolib] Easy Does It cartoon short

2012-08-06 Thread handman
yeah...I think I know. You can find it on American industrial cartoon revolution. Volume 5, available from Something Weird Video http://www.somethingweird.com/ It's also on Cultoons!: rare, lost and strange cartoons / produced by Steve Stanchfield. ...you can buy a copy from amazon Gary Handman

Re: [Videolib] Easy Does It cartoon short

2012-08-06 Thread Jessica Rosner
It was made as a promo for Stokley foods and appears to be PD. Something Weird Video which I find pretty reliable sells it in this compilation. http://www.somethingweird.com/cart.php?target=product&product_id=41251&category_id=340 The fun part of going on their site is that because they specialize

Re: [Videolib] Eraserhead performance rights

2012-08-06 Thread Jessica Rosner
Last I heard Lynch handled everything directly from his office. I don't have contact but try web. He is known to be pretty accessible. On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Brian W Boling wrote: > Can anyone tell me who handles ppr for *Eraserhead*? > > Thanks! > > Brian Boling > Media Services and Di

[Videolib] Easy Does It cartoon short

2012-08-06 Thread Bogage, Alan
Any ideas on where I might find this 1946 cartoon for a faculty member? Easy Does It * Theatrical Short * Hugh Harman Productions Alan Bogage Senior Director - Library, Media, & Distance Learning Carroll Community College 1601 Washington Rd. Westminster, MD 21157 410-386-8339 abo

Re: [Videolib] Film festival submissions?

2012-08-06 Thread Jessica Rosner
You are half right Myles. Promotional copies can indeed be resold but you need to read the decision and not just the EFF press release. The key reason these promotional copies could be resold and were not the property of the rights holder is that they were sent out UNSOLICITED. The court in part re

Re: [Videolib] Trimming the cruft

2012-08-06 Thread Randal Baier
Two postings I found addressing the reply issue in online communication. http://serverfault.com/questions/191812/email-reply-block-standards http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Quoting_previous_messages I like the "decrufting theory" messages we've been reading and discussing. It's

[Videolib] [VIDEOLIB] Does the 1975 Mexican/Venezuelan film "Black Power" exists in some form?

2012-08-06 Thread Rob Hoffman
Hi everyone, Now it's my turn to ask for some expertise from all the movie librarians and cineastes out there. For my digital conversion business, a client recently gave me a Betamax (!) version of a 1975 film called "Black Power" (El Podre Negro). It seems he has a bit role in it, along with mem

[Videolib] Eraserhead performance rights

2012-08-06 Thread Brian W Boling
Can anyone tell me who handles ppr for *Eraserhead*? Thanks! Brian Boling Media Services and Digital Production Librarian Temple University Libraries brian.bol...@temple.edu 215-204-4911 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evalua

Re: [Videolib] videolib Digest, Vol 57, Issue 10

2012-08-06 Thread Maria Soares
I will be away from August 7 - 10. Please call 416-675-6622 ext. 4421 for immediate response. VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving vid

Re: [Videolib] Film festival submissions?

2012-08-06 Thread Jaeschke, Myles
Jessica, This is not true... screeners and promotional copies are indeed legal copies and available to add to a collection if a library chooses to do so. Of course if a contract was signed it's a different story. https://www.eff.org/press/archives/2011/01/04-0 From: videolib-boun...@lists.berk

Re: [Videolib] Trimming the cruft

2012-08-06 Thread Susan Albrecht
Rick said: Now, if we could also FIRST quote the text to which we are going to respond..., and then SECOND respond to the quoted text, meaning that your response will be *AFTER* the quoted text (the text to which you are responding) I moderate several tech lists and I don't put up with anyt

Re: [Videolib] Trimming the cruft

2012-08-06 Thread Shoaf,Judith P
Rick said: Now, if we could also FIRST quote the text to which we are going to respond..., and then SECOND respond to the quoted text, meaning that your response will be *AFTER* the quoted text (the text to which you are responding) I moderate several tech lists and I don't put up with anythi

Re: [Videolib] Trimming the cruft

2012-08-06 Thread Rick Faaberg
On 8/5/12 12:42 PM, "Deg Farrelly" sent this: > I second Rick's comments, and have asked the same before myself. > > It takes just a moment or two to remove extraneous content. Having to wade > through it all makes it particularly difficult to read this discussion list. > > I find it particula