Michelle,
There is not much overlap between FMG and VAST. I have gone through each
single producer/distributor. We have both and the preference from faculty is
always FMG due to the quality of the content.
VAST has too much but quality is questionable besides always technical problems.
If you
The solution reached in collaboration with the patron and our Disability
Services Resources office combines increased access with a live
interpreter.
I have ordered duplicate copies of the needed films; almost all titles are
frequently assigned for multiple classes, so this purchase will prove
Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and the University
of Arizona all have Films on Demand and we together own the Filmakers
Library collection from Alexander Street. (We each also have additional
video collections from ASP, but to the best of my knowledge none of us has
VAST)