Hi Scott,
We buy both streaming and DVD and prefer streaming when it's available.
This preference is driven by faculty because it makes assigning films in a
"flipped classroom" model (where students are expected to view the material
outside of class and come to class prepared to discuss it) much
ok or article?
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>> Thanks,
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>> Judith Dancoff
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>> On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Kielley, Elizabeth <
>> <ekiel...@messiah.edu>ekiel...@messiah.edu> wrote:
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>>> We buy our documentaries on DVD, seldom streaming, and try to purch
can be played in laptops.
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>>
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>> *From:* videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:
>> videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] *On Behalf Of *scott petersen
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 6, 2016 6:15 PM
>> *To:* videolib <videolib@lists.berkeley.edu&g
...@lists.berkeley.edu
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Hi Folks,
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Thank you, Scott, for posting this important question. A quick added question:
are teachers ever assigning streams to their students' syllabi for them to
watch at home, as they would
Of *scott petersen
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> *Subject:* [Videolib] DVD vs. Blu-ray
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> Hi Folks,
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> I'm getting close to releasing my latest documentary. Are you folks
> transitioning ov
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Subject: [Videolib] DVD vs. Blu-ray
Hi Folks,
I'm getting close to releasing my latest documentary. Are you folks
transitioning over to Blu-ray? Do DVDs still have a place in libraries? How
much of your new purchases are streaming as opposed to physical
We only buy Blu-Ray if there’s a compelling reason for the format (ex: film
studies classes) since DVD can be played on Blu-Ray players but not vice versa.
Generally no need for Blu-Ray for documentaries.
Streaming is growing, but many libraries still prefer an actual DVD.
Barb Bergman | Media
:14 PM
To: videolib
Subject: [Videolib] DVD vs. Blu-ray
Hi Folks,
I'm getting close to releasing my latest documentary. Are you folks
transitioning over to Blu-ray? Do DVDs still have a place in libraries? How
much of your new purchases are streaming as opposed to physical media?
Best,
Scott
Hi Folks,
I'm getting close to releasing my latest documentary. Are you folks
transitioning over to Blu-ray? Do DVDs still have a place in libraries? How
much of your new purchases are streaming as opposed to physical media?
Best,
Scott Petersen
Producer/Director "Hitchhiking to the Edge of
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