Hi Gary
We decided to use your suggestions on the wording of our pricing policy.
See our web-Site: http://docsforeducation.com/index.php
Pricing
$175 for library classroom use.
$250 for public screenings when no admission fee is charged.
$500 for screenings with paying audiences.
Shipping
Thanks Deg
Arizona State University library has two of our films Badal The Darien
Dilemma
See our web-site http://docsforeducation.com/index.php for info on our films
Nahum Laufer
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Erez Laufer Films
Holland st 10
Afulla 18371
Israel
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Thanks Sarah Andrews
For your information. I would like to get your and other librarians opinion
on streaming
As streaming Films is a new way to distribute films, and I would like to
have our films also streamed and in the future also start streaming, as a
distributer I would like to understand
Hi Elizabeth
Thanks for your remarks.
Of course I distribute to Public libraries, but to best of my knowledge most
libraries today have a screening room, nearly all also have film
series/clubs, so no point in licensing only for lending only, yet when a
small community library applied to me I
Nahum,
That may very well be true; I cannot speak for all public libraries/systems.
That's also not to say just because there is a public meeting room or even an
auditorium that it is used for screenings also. Many libraries do not bother
with film programming, regrettably. But there is a big
I want to second what Elizabeth is saying. Not all public libraries do
public screenings and if they do, it may be a one time thing, in which
case they will request public performance rights. At least 99% of the
dvd use in our medium-sized public library is home use. And, as
Elizabeth
Thanks, Vicki, for seeing my perspective. I'd like to take this opportunity to
make a crucial amendment to what I said, now bolded and underlined:
Potentially, you could be looking at one copy each for a system of say, 10
federated libraries, or a really large system of 90 branches. And