I know I am a newbie here and at the risk of alienating folks, I need to
speak up for the filmmakers perspective.

Trust me when I say, we filmmakers are not trying to get rich off our
projects. We just want to make a living and to be fairly compensated for our
work. Often times, we embark on our films because they are subjects that
personally matter to us, in my case, it was a family friend who had been
murdered, and we devote years to it without getting any monetary
compensation. We are just trying to recoup our costs.

Now, why the price difference? It's because you will be showing these films
as often as you like (for years) and you will be making money off our work
through tuition and other fees. If you amortize it, it's still a pretty good
deal for your institutions. Would you prefer if we didn't offer the home
version and just had the one institutional price?

And to show a "home" version when it is specifically stated that is not the
intended purpose, I think is morally wrong, just like downloading
copyrighted video or music off the internet. But then, again, some people
have no problem doing that either. So I suspect that I lot of people will be
doing that. The loser in that is the artist. Sigh.

In the end, we are all trying to help educate the population. We share a
common goal and it's wrong to think we are your adversaries.

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> I see no reason that the home video cannot be purchased for that use,
> unless for reason the "seminar" is outside the realm of a classroom
> situation....and the university is clearly not a for-profit institution.
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> $300.00 for a video for universities and colleges vs $25.00 for a video for
> home use and one faculty member wants to view it to maybe show to a seminar
> of 15 students... and I have to say no because I can't fit it into the
> budget at $300.00.  No one will ever convince me that this cost differential
> is justifiable when it's being used in the classroom for 15 students.
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> Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 08:55:12 -0400
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> Subject: [Videolib] ALA vs  SilverDocs in DC
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> Greetings VRT-ers:
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> Well, not really a "VS" but a concurrence.
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> Just wanted to let you folks know who are trying to do both at DC that
> the SilverDocs schedule is slowly being revealed. Each year there is a
> theme that precedes and follows the Guggenheim honoree. We can finally
> tell you that this years honoree is Frederick Wiseman. He and his films
> will be present at both the Festival and Conference. Those of you who
> are trying out the educator pass for Friday or are around Saturday night
> may have access to an event or two with him. I'm trying to see if one or
> a combination of vouchers can get you into the big Guggenheim event too.
> Stay tuned...
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> http://silverdocs.com/news-links/2010/05/06/frederick-wiseman-named-guggenheim-honoree/
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> Also: if some of you were thinking of the educator pass, but couldn't
> decide or were sold out, there are a few back, however at $150 price
> now. Still, if you missed out on an ALA preconference but still have at
> least Friday free, its well worth it, and cheaper then most preconferences.
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> https://secure2.convio.net/afi/site/Ecommerce/1989794434?VIEW_PRODUCT=true&product_id=1481&store_id=1301
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> As usual, any questions feel free to contact me directly. And it is
> possible to be two places at the same time.
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> Carleton
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