Here's the full message from WGBH rep:
The first thing we would need to do is determine if we legally have
the right to make this program available on Open Vault. We do this by
asking for a non-refundable $60.00 payment to conduct rights research.
We do this by reviewing contract and other
Cool beans.
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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Bergman, Barbara J
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 11:21 AM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] WGBH Open Vault project
Here's the full message from WGBH rep:
I sincerely doubt it. I don't see most of the event content on DVD. I could
get you the contact for the folks who do it in the theaters but I doubt
they can help.
I am sure that there would be far more rights issues clearing it for DVD or
streaming than a special theatrical event and that
Retracting my comment about how long.
What I'm hearing is that if an institution, or consortium agrees to pay the
research fee, and the cost to upload the film (if available for digitization),
then the whole world has access to that film?
Hmm, I'd be willing to possibly contribute a small
Unfortunately these DVDs from the National Theatre do not include the
performances from National Theater Live. My impression is that they are
insisting that these be seen only in a theatrical setting. One hopes that at
some point they will release them. I would love to see Helen Mirren as
Judy et al,
My apologies, I didn’t realize you were looking at the NT Live performances.
Yes, it probably is just like performances in the US, where the only place to
see a taped performance is at Lincoln Center Theatre on Film.
I wonder if they would bring them to the FATHOM events that a lot
Again I suspect it would require a lot of rights clearences that people are
not willing to spend time and money on. Theatrical performances have often
had particularly complicated rights that would I think make streaming
particularly complicated for them to clear.You never know but of course but
Hi All,
Does anyone know if the National Theatre Live productions are available on DVD
or streaming? I'm especially interested in The Curious Incident of the Dog in
the Night-time.
Cheers,
Matt
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Director, Woodruff Library
Pace Academy
966 W. Paces Ferry Rd.
Good morning:
Was just reading this press release and thought I'd pass it along:
The U.S. Department of Education today announced the availability of free,
video-on-demand children’s television programming for thousands of students
who are blind, visually impaired, deaf or hard of hearing.
Dear Sarah,
Don't get me started on 107!
This is a prison joke that has been so standardized that you can find it
everywhere on the internet.
After spending the morning being processed, he is taken to the huge mess
hall for lunch. He finds a seat at a table full of inmates who look like
It is, indeed, a very interesting question since different vendors count views
or engagement differently. I was recently looking closely at views/engagement
for some streams from different vendors for a course and comparing vendor data
with data from Ares. The Ares data shows user id by
Well said, Jo Ann.
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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jo Ann Reynolds
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 10:10 AM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Looking for annual data on video circulation in
academic
Hi folks,
Thought this would be of interest. While checking on the availability of
Deadly Deception (again), I learned about WGBH's Open Vault project.
So I made a digitization request.
The additional info they sent was that there is a $60 research fee to confirm
if they can make the program
Thanks for the heads up Cathy,
DCMP included one of Film Ideas series. I'll send them a letter of thanks for
including us with such good company.
Regards,
Bob
From: Cathy Michael cmich...@ithaca.edu
Date: March 17, 2015 9:09:32 AM CDT
To: Educ. Behavior Science ALA Discussion List
Thanks for sharing, Barb. This looks like a wonderful project.
If I understand this correctly, only a few items are currently free and open to
the public.
However, a more specific request can cost you upwards of $360 for access, and
for how long?
Best,
Mo
From:
Hi all,
The DVD’s are for sale from their website, don’t think streaming is an option
(yet).
http://shop.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=36cat=DVDs
There is also a database, Digital Theater Plus, which is slowly but surely
uploading all the performances from the Globe, and I
Thanks Barb,
Ironically, I went through the same WGBH Open Vault process last month
placing a request for Do Scientists Cheat? to be digitized. Alas, after
I learned about the fees, given that the instructor preferred DVD, I opted
not to pursue it. I like your suggestion and will be very
Dear Jonathan,
Very interesting questions. Just to help clarify. We have one portal so that
we can get our statistics from one place. We also purchase in perpetuity/for
the life of the film format so we don't have to worry about renewing for the
most part. There are a few exceptions. And
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